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en The reason people don't use business intelligence now is because it's too complex and it involves interaction with a professional IT organization. Open source allows developers to integrate (business intelligence) into an application.

en Iron Mountain knows that standardizing on a single BI platform was the right thing to do for the organization. Business Objects and Iron Mountain have worked hand in hand to develop a long-term BI strategy for the company that is translating into proven business intelligence ROI in a very short time frame. Companies such as Iron Mountain, who rely on business intelligence from Business Objects, know that BI offers a low-cost, high-value path to achieving business performance on an entirely new scale.

en Unlike traditional application integration vendors and the pure-play BI players, Information Builders has a history of offering an integrated approach to business intelligence and is the only vendor to take an incremental approach to integration. He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. As more and more enterprises are faced with linking critical business applications such as BI, CRM and ERP, the ability to leverage these existing investments will make for more effective application output fit for business use.

en Crystal Reports is the gold standard for enterprise reporting, and tens of thousands of organizations rely on it as the core of their mission-critical business intelligence solution. Receiving a CRN Product of the Year award is a great accomplishment and is further confirmation that Business Objects continues to raise the bar in the business intelligence industry. We continue to update Crystal Reports with new features that take reporting to the next level and enable organizations to give users secure, independent access to the information they need to run their business effectively.

en Until now, business intelligence software has been too complex, costly and disconnected from the software tools people use to do their everyday jobs.

en You need to expand your horizons around how you're supporting the business supply chain. The people in ERP will be looking for analytics; the people in HR will want analytics; the CIO will want business intelligence and the business analysts will want OLAP and data mining capabilities.

en Almost all Iraqis with any previous experience in the intelligence business are Sunni Arab, increasing the risk of penetration of the new intelligence apparatus by the insurgency.

en [Giving away software isn't your typical path for a venture-capital-backed startup. But Roberts & Co., are smack in the middle of the next frontier of the open-source movement: business applications.] No one had funded an open-source application company at that point -- it was all infrastructure, ... We broke a glass ceiling.

en IT departments have experienced great success utilizing open source infrastructure. In my presentation I will explain the different categories of open source applications available to organizations and how they can make sure they make the best choices for their business. Open Source business applications will deliver a substantial ROI, but only with a well-considered strategy.

en Frankly I believe that there's too little funding for intelligence, we have too few assets and too few analysts. And I think if the Congress and others are going to demand a greater capacity in intelligence we're going to have to be prepared to pay for a more sophisticated and a more intense structure of intelligence capabilities, and I think its wrong for some members of Congress to vote to cut intelligence spending, to vote to cut the number of intelligence analysts and then to set unrealistically high demands on the intelligence community.
  Newt Gingrich

en We were particularly impressed by the Business Intelligence features of Vantage such as the Dashboard which allows us to quickly look at key performance indicators without having to prepare complex reports.

en The Committee's review of a series of intelligence shortcomings, to include intelligence prior to 9/11 and the pre-war intelligence on Iraq, clearly reveal how vital a diverse intelligence workforce is to our national security.

en Business intelligence continues its proliferation across the enterprise and we have witnessed the evolution as BI has made its way out of the back office and onto the shop floor, the home office, and the sales field. For the past 30 years we have provided customers with cutting-edge technology and innovative strategies to support organizational success. The advent of portable business intelligence builds on our pioneering spirit and commitment to customer requirements.

en Working together with Lucent, developers can access platforms, network intelligence and business support to enhance the functionality and interoperability of applications, enabling new truly blended services.

en Developers often struggle to efficiently build front-end applications with a consistent interface across MFC, ActiveX and .NET. Stingray Studio, by handling the low-level details of GUI application development, allows developers to focus on the business logic that makes their applications valuable to the success of their organizations. We remain committed to supporting the needs of professional developers by releases updated, enhanced versions of Stingray Studio 2006 as customers' needs arise.


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