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Salary Survey 2010: BI and Information Management

Henschen, Doug | 04/19/10
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Salary Survey 2010: BI and Information Management

Data mining/data warehousing professionals who read last year's InformationWeek Analytics U.S. IT Salary Survey were probably feeling pretty high and mighty. And why not? Their median staff compensation of $95,000 was at the top of the IT pay scale. Well, this year they’ve come down a few pegs, though through no fault of their own.

So what has changed?

Survey Name: InformationWeek Analytics U.S. IT Salary Survey,
BI/Analytics and Information Management Professionals
Survey Date: January 2010
Region: United States
Number of Respondents: 1,075

Table of Contents

    5 Author’s Bio
    6 Research Synopsis
    8 Salaries By Definition
    9 Why Break Out BI and Info Management?
    12 Staff vs. Management (and Men vs. Women)
    14 The Economy’s Wet Blanket
    15 BI Managers Are Looking to Move
    19 Appendix

About the Author

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Doug Henschen is executive editor of InformationWeek, where he covers the intersection of enterprise applications with information management, business intelligence, analytics and big data analysis. He previously served as editor in chief of Intelligent Enterprise and has covered IT and data-driven marketing for the last 14 years of his 29-year career in publishing.

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