I've heard these might be coming by the end of the year, but just in case they think about slacking and that we don't care (well, I care at least), here are a couple more enhancements.
1. I-Server sits on Unix. Similar to the universal web product they have now. Currently our database sits on Unix and then the I-server is on an NT 4 SP 6 box... course, we could have a newer version of NT, but if it was on Unix, then the whole warehouse would pretty much be there. Plus, from previous experience, I know that some companies have based their product selection on whether the product could be installed on Unix, eliminating MicroStrategy at the time.
2. The ability to tune each pass of sql to what we want. I have heard this was coming also, but ... again, just to re-iterate.

Basically, it would be nice to take generated sql and modify it to what I want exactly.
3. Don't know if this is possible now, but the ability to broadcast a message to all the users machines who are logged into a project, if we needed to shutdown the service, for example. I think you can do this in NT somehow (i.e. at the OS level), but I don't think you can in MicroStrategy. I'll come up with more later I'm sure.
Good idea Nlim.
Nate