Entries Tagged ‘Desktop Intelligence’:
filed in SAP on Aug.23, 2010
Although many, including Hollywood, jumped on the 2012 end-of-the-world bandwagon, SAP is getting the party started earlier. For SAP BusinessObjects customers, the end of the world as we know it will occur in 2011 with the general availability of SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0 (code name Aurora). Folks in the beta program are revealing that [...]
Tags: Desktop Intelligence, theendoftheworldasweknowit, XI4.0
filed in Web Intelligence on Feb.17, 2010
Henri Theuwissen has written Convincing Reasons to Move to Web Intelligence, a thoughtful and detailed review of how organizations can move from Desktop Intelligence to Web Intelligence. Henri makes the case that The conversion from Desktop Intelligence to Web Intelligence: – Reduces the total cost of ownership (TCO). – Increases the ease of deployment and [...]
Tags: aurora, Desktop Intelligence, Migration, Web Intelligence, XI3.1, XI4.0, XIR2
filed in User Groups & Conferences on Oct.20, 2009
Today is the second day of the 2009 SAP BusinessObjects User Conference in Dallas, Texas. This afternoon, I’ll be presenting my second of three breakouts, “Getting Personal with Publications and Profiles.” This breakout was a bit of a challenge. On one hand, it’s a remix of my very first user conference presentation that I gave [...]
Tags: asug, bursting, Crystal Reports, Desktop Intelligence, distribution, publications, Web Intelligence, XI3.0, XI3.1
filed in Suggestion Box on Jan.07, 2009
One of the primary topics in the SA210 Administration and Security course (formerly known in its XI R2 incarnation as Administering Users and Content) is the chapter on managing content. There are four basic methods for adding content to BusinessObjects Enterprise: InfoView, Central Management Console (CMC), Publishing Wizard, and the Save As command in various [...]
Tags: Crystal Reports, Desktop Intelligence, ui design, Web Intelligence, Xcelsius