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Applix Still Shows a Presence in the OLAP Market ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Jun 19, 2000 Abstract : Applix Inc. has announced an agreement with Pelephone, Israel's second largest cellular network and handset supplier, to deliver its real-time, multi-dimensional On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) solution, iTM1 to analyze customer profiles for over 1.2 million Pelephone subscribers.
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Microsoft Takes A Shot at the Business Intelligence Market ( Pages)
by Lyndsay Wise
Jun 30, 2006 Abstract : Microsoft Business Scorecard Manager 2005 has allowed Microsoft to enter the business intelligence (BI) market by using its client base to expand its offering. Microsoft offers a complete solution with its SQL Server platform, OLAP, reporting analysis, and scorecarding capabilities.
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Business Intelligence Success, Lessons Learned (5 Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Jan 29, 2004 Abstract : Is business intelligence (BI) an application that pays off? We have all heard mixed results but a recent, extensive study on on-line analytical processing (OLAP) states that BI usually pays off over 60 percent of the time , explains where the value is found and describes what’s required to get the pay off.
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Knosys "in the Kno" With ProClarity 3.0 Analytical Platform ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Nov 15, 2000 Abstract : Knosys, Inc. announced on November 6, 2000 that version 3.0 of its ProClarity® Analytical Platform and OLAP client are now available. The products were developed for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services, so ProClarity is completely tied to Microsoft software. In addition, Knosys has announced a partnership to collaborate with integrated enterprise and eBusiness applications vendor Epicor on development of a portal-based business intelligence solution. Epicor focuses exclusively on the mid-market.
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Business Intelligence Success, Lessons Learned ( Pages)
by Olin Thompson
Oct 9, 2004 Abstract : Is business intelligence (BI) an application that pays off? We have all heard mixed results but a 2003 extensive study on on-line analytical processing (OLAP) states that BI usually pays off over 60 percent of the time , explains where the value is found, and describes what’s required to get the pay off.
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Seagate Technology Refocuses its Software Business ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Oct 6, 1999 Abstract : Over the past six months, Seagate Technology has made major moves to refocus their majority-owned subsidiary, Seagate Software, and put all the emphasis on their business intelligence products. These products were acquired in the early to mid-1990's with the purchase of Crystal Computer Services (Crystal Reports), and Holistic Systems (Holos OLAP product). In the meantime, Seagate has divested their network and storage management products to Veritas Software Corporation.
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Microstrategy Moves Up with e-Business ( Pages)
by M. Reed
Oct 6, 1999 Abstract : On October 4, MicroStrategy announced the release of MicroStrategy 6, the latest in their line of Intelligent E-Business software products. On October 5, MicroStrategy and NCR announced agreements that will make NCR the OEM reseller of Microstrategy's product line, and allow Microstrategy to take over the development of NCR's TeraCube On-Line Analytical Processing (OLAP) engine.
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