Entries in the ‘Administration and Security’ Category:

Extending Auditing in SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise

SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise includes powerful auditing capabilities that allow organizations to perform detailed reporting and analysis of user activity on their business intelligence platform.  SAP includes an Activity universe and sample reports in both Crystal Reports and Web Intelligence formats to get started. I’ll be presenting “KPIs for Business Intelligence” at the upcoming 2010 SAP [...]

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BusinessObjects on Linux and Unix – part 5

Let’s take a minute to look at the Linux versions currently supported by SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise.  SAP supports both Red Hat Enterprise Linux (rhel) and SUSE Linux Enterprise by Novell, but the exact version depends on the version of SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise. The BusinessObjects Enterprise XI R2 SP6 for Linux – Supported Platforms guide indicates [...]

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BusinessObjects on Linux and Unix – part 4

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been reviewing different aspects of SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise on Linux.  The writing has been slow, mostly because I’m using my “spare” time to finish the draft of my ASUG Annual Conference presentation that’s due on Monday. Today’s post provides some tips of what to look at on an unfamiliar [...]

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BusinessObjects on Linux and Unix – part 3

In a earlier post, I explained how to perform some basic customizations of InfoView and Web Intelligence for BusinessObjects Enterprise XI R2 and XI 3.x on Microsoft Windows 2003 server. I’ve been doing a lot of Linux installs for BusinessObjects Enterprise XI R2, so I thought I would take a minute to describe how to [...]

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BusinessObjects on Linux and Unix – part 2

Here are some open source tools that are helpful when using SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise on a Linux or Unix system. Terminal Emulation PuTTY: A Free Telnet/SSH Client FTP Filezilla

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BusinessObjects on Linux and Unix – part 1

Over the past five months, I’ve been working with several clients that are implementing an OEM solution that includes BusinessObjects Enterprise XI R2 on Red Hat Linux.  Prior to becoming a BusinessObjects consultant, I used Unix for many years of C++ and Oracle PL/SQL development. But most BusinessObjects customers use Microsoft Windows, so it took [...]

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