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  business objects reporting tools: SAP BusinessObjects Reporting Cookbook Yoav Yahav, 2014-08-26 If you are a business analyst, BI developer, or an IT professional who wants to learn the A to Z of how to work with Web Intelligence reporting tools and different types of data, then this book is for you. The only thing you need is a basic understanding of what Business Intelligence is and data concepts.
  business objects reporting tools: Pro Crystal Enterprise / BusinessObjects XI Programming Carl Ganz, 2007-04-30 Pro Crystal Enterprise/BusinessObjects XI Programming shows you how to create customized solutions using the Business Objects/Crystal Enterprise object model. Here youll see the object model utilized to create professional-quality tools like on-demand web services, report metadata extraction, scheduling, security, and user management. Author Carl Ganz explains in detail how to build advanced reporting solutions for Crystal Enterprise/Business Objects XI. He shows how to integrate CE/BO XI with .NET 2.0 and Visual Studio to create more flexible, tailored, and responsive reporting solutions than have previously been possible. In short, you'll surpass what you thought you could achieve, and learn to create almost any imaginable reporting solution that Business Objects XI can handle.
  business objects reporting tools: BusinessObjects XI (Release 2): The Complete Reference Cindi Howson, 2005-09-05 This book is a must read for anyone deploying BusinessObjects. It covers everything from planning your upgrade to the latest release, to best practices in universe design, and powerful report creation that maximizes business insight. This book covers the most frequently used features for the full BI suite, in one comprehensive book. There's in depth coverage of Designer, security via the Central Management Console, InfoView, Web Intelligence, and Desktop Intelligence. It goes beyond step-by-step instructions to cover how and why in a business context. Transition notes are interspersed for version 5 and 6 customers to understand the biggest changes in XI Release 2. If you drive BI requirements in your company or are a data warehouse program manager, Business Objects administrator, report author or consumer, this book is for you.
  business objects reporting tools: BusinessObjects XI Release 2 For Dummies Derek Torres, Stuart Mudie, Julie Albaret, 2011-02-04 BusinessObjects may seem like a dauntingly complex topic, but BusinessObjects XI Release 2 For Dummies makes is a snap. Even if you're new to business intelligence tools, this user-friendly guide makes it easy to access, format and share data, analyze the information this data contains, and measure your organization’s performance. In no time, you'll be finding your way around Universes to see how everything is shaping up, viewing and creating reports, building powerful queries on your organizations database, and measuring your company's performance using BusinessObjects XI Release 2. This completely jargon-free handbook will put you in complete control of the ways and means of a truly exciting and powerful suite of business intelligence tools. Discover how to: Make business decisions with help from BusinessObjects Use BusinessObjects XI wizards Perform a server installation Create and define a Universe Set up desktop reporting Customize and use InfoView Measure performance with Dashboard and Analytics Take advantage of data marts and understand how they fit into your BusinessObjects system Created by a team with more than 15 years combined experience working with BusinessObjects tools, BusinessObjects XI Release 2 For Dummies comes complete with several short lists of useful information, including tips on how to prepare for a successful BusinessObjects integration and helpful resources beyond the pages of this book. You'll also find an overview of Crystal Reports, BusinessObjects’ companion reporting tool.
  business objects reporting tools: Business Intelligence: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications Management Association, Information Resources, 2015-12-29 Data analysis is an important part of modern business administration, as efficient compilation of information allows managers and business leaders to make the best decisions for the financial solvency of their organizations. Understanding the use of analytics, reporting, and data mining in everyday business environments is imperative to the success of modern businesses. Business Intelligence: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications presents a comprehensive examination of business data analytics along with case studies and practical applications for businesses in a variety of fields and corporate arenas. Focusing on topics and issues such as critical success factors, technology adaptation, agile development approaches, fuzzy logic tools, and best practices in business process management, this multivolume reference is of particular use to business analysts, investors, corporate managers, and entrepreneurs in a variety of prominent industries.
  business objects reporting tools: Creating Universes with SAP BusinessObjects Taha M. Mahmoud, 2014-09-25 This book is aimed at both new developers as well as experienced developers. If you are a new SAP BusinessObjects Universe developer who is looking for a step-by-step guide supported with real-life examples and illustrated diagrams, then this book is for you. If you are a seasoned BusinessObjects Universe developer who is looking for a fast way to map your old experience in Universe designer to the newer Information Design Tool, then this book is for you as well.
  business objects reporting tools: Reporting and Analytics with SAP BusinessObjects Ingo Hilgefort, 2010 One of the most valuable resources a company has (and often the most misused or under-used) is the massive amount of company data sitting in a database, including everything from sales figures and shipping expenses, to other key performance indicators and metrics. By using the SAP BusinessObjects suite of business intelligence (BI) tools, companies have the power to transform their data into a powerful strategic and tactical tool to manage and grow their businesses. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the reporting, analysis, and visualization tools available from SAP BusinessObjects. Introduction to all the SAP BusinessObjects Reporting and Analytics Tools Learn about the various tools, the different users of each tool, and the major functions for each of the tools. Enterprise Reporting with Crystal Reports Explore pixel perfect reporting with Crystal Reports and understand who this powerful tool is for and what it can do. Ad Hoc Reporting and Queries with Web Intelligence Discover how to enable users to create queries from scratch, format retrieved information, and easily analyze underlying trends and root causes. Integrating into Microsoft with Live Office Find out how to leverage content from your BusinessObjects Enterprise system in Microsoft(r) Excel, Word, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Creating Dashboards and Visualizations with Xcelsius Discover how to present complex business data clearly and provide decision makers the ability to interact with the information and manage their businesses proactively.
  business objects reporting tools: SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence Jim Brogden, Heather Sinkwitz, Mac Holden, 2012 Now is the time to master SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence, the industry's most powerful business intelligence reporting tool. This comprehensive guide will help you build a foundational understanding of Web Intelligence, and then teach you to create, analyze, and share enterprise-wide reports. Covering important reporting concepts and addressing topics new to version 4.0, this book will give you the information you need to revolutionize data presentation with SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence. 1 Introducing Web Intelligence 4.0Begin sharing business insights using the newest features, including an improved charting engine for data visualization, new chart types, and enhanced drill-down. 2 User Interface EnhancementsView, publish, and distribute business intelligence content using the BI Launch Pad, the web portal formerly known as InfoView. 3 BI Mobile CoverageLearn how to make important business content available to report users on the go, and apply best practices for on-device mobile analytics. 4 Web Intelligence Rich ClientNavigate this desktop application to effectively write and consume reports without connecting to the Central Management Server. 5 Real-World ApplicationTake advantage of practical, step-by-step instructions for creating the most powerful business-relevant queries and reports. Highlights: include Web Intelligence 4.0 queries and reports Query and Report Panels Report tools, charts, and formatting On-device mobile integration Web Intelligence Rich Client Multiple data sources Analysis and drill-down BI workspaces Report scheduling and distribution New data visualization features Feature Pack 3 (Service Pack 4) enhancements
  business objects reporting tools: SAP Businessobjects Web Intelligence Jim Brogden, Heather Sinkwitz, Dallas Marks, Gabriel Orthous, 2014 Sharpen your data presentations with this comprehensive guide to SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence. From creating a report, to displaying data via charts, to sharing reports with others, get everything from the basics to the actionable details that inform your work. This third edition of our best-selling book on WebI includes UI and functionality changes for SAP BusinessObjects 4.1 and expanded coverage of new topics like SAP HANA and mobility. Make your reporting and analysis intelligent Web Intelligence 4.1Flex your sales analysis and reporting muscles with usability improvements, new language support, and enhanced workflows for SAP HANA and BW data sources with the newest version of WebI. From Creation to PublicationGet the complete picture of working with WebI. From the first steps to the last, learn how to design reports that make an impact. Mobile IntegrationExplore the new features of SAP BusinessObjects Mobile 5.x and learn how you can provide advanced analytics on mobile devices. Highlights: Release 4.1 HTML and Java viewers SAP HANA variable support Report creation Report Panel Data filters Drill-down Query Panel functionality BI Launch Pad Enhanced BI Mobile features Web Intelligence Rich Client
  business objects reporting tools: SAP S/4HANA Finance for Group Reporting Ann Cacciottoli, Preparing consolidated financial statements for an enterprise with a parent and one or more subsidiaries requires a detailed review of underlying transactions in order to properly reflect results and financial position. For large, integrated, and multinational organizations, likely with millions of transactions, it is imperative that the financial accounting software facilitate this process. This expertly written guide focuses on leveraging SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. Explore key functionality and how the universal journal has led to the evolution of the group reporting solution. Using a detailed case study, the author discusses configuration and master data and walks the reader through the period-end process for consolidation and explores reports using financial transactions that have already been entered into SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. Explore reports delivered with SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting. This book is targeted at both finance professionals and the functional consultants who perform the configuration and execution of processes for preparing consolidated financial statements. By using practical examples, tips, and screenshots, this book covers: </br> </br> - SAP S/4HANA Finance for group reporting and the universal journal</br> - Configuration and master data</br> - Period-end process for consolidation</br> - Reporting and analysis</br>
  business objects reporting tools: Data Analytics: Principles, Tools, and Practices Gaurav Aroraa, Chitra Lele, Dr. Munish Jindal, 2022-01-24 A Complete Data Analytics Guide for Learners and Professionals. KEY FEATURES ● Learn Big Data, Hadoop Architecture, HBase, Hive and NoSQL Database. ● Dive into Machine Learning, its tools, and applications. ● Coverage of applications of Big Data, Data Analysis, and Business Intelligence. DESCRIPTION These days critical problem solving related to data and data sciences is in demand. Professionals who can solve real data science problems using data science tools are in demand. The book “Data Analytics: Principles, Tools, and Practices” can be considered a handbook or a guide for professionals who want to start their journey in the field of data science. The journey starts with the introduction of DBMS, RDBMS, NoSQL, and DocumentDB. The book introduces the essentials of data science and the modern ecosystem, including the important steps such as data ingestion, data munging, and visualization. The book covers the different types of analysis, different Hadoop ecosystem tools like Apache Spark, Apache Hive, R, MapReduce, and NoSQL Database. It also includes the different machine learning techniques that are useful for data analytics and how to visualize data with different graphs and charts. The book discusses useful tools and approaches for data analytics, supported by concrete code examples. After reading this book, you will be motivated to explore real data analytics and make use of the acquired knowledge on databases, BI/DW, data visualization, Big Data tools, and statistical science. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Familiarize yourself with Apache Spark, Apache Hive, R, MapReduce, and NoSQL Database. ● Learn to manage data warehousing with real time transaction processing. ● Explore various machine learning techniques that apply to data analytics. ● Learn how to visualize data using a variety of graphs and charts using real-world examples from the industry. ● Acquaint yourself with Big Data tools and statistical techniques for machine learning. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR IT graduates, data engineers and entry-level professionals who have a basic understanding of the tools and techniques but want to learn more about how they fit into a broader context are encouraged to read this book. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Database Management System 2. Online Transaction Processing and Data Warehouse 3. Business Intelligence and its deeper dynamics 4. Introduction to Data Visualization 5. Advanced Data Visualization 6. Introduction to Big Data and Hadoop 7. Application of Big Data Real Use Cases 8. Application of Big Data 9. Introduction to Machine Learning 10. Advanced Concepts to Machine Learning 11. Application of Machine Learning
  business objects reporting tools: First Steps in Crystal Reports for Business Users Anurag Barua, When SAP acquired Business Objects in 2008 Crystal Reports became a standard part of SAP’s software and menu of reporting tools. This book written specifically for business users provides an introduction to SAP Crystal Reports using a real-world business reporting scenario and will enable you to create your first report. We’ll cover: • Overview, history and evolution of Crystal Reports • Basic end-user navigation • Creating a basic report from scratch • Formatting to meet individual user's presentation needs • Analysis techniques such as using formulas, sorting/filtering, grouping, summarising, and creating alerts • Best practices for report distribution Detailed screenshots and explanations paired with a business reporting scenario will prepare you step by step to work efficiently with SAP Crystal Report version 2011.
  business objects reporting tools: SAP Business Analytics Sudipa DuttaRoy, 2016-11-12 Focus on SAP business analytics business gains, key features, and implementation. The book includes example implementations of SAP business analytics, the challenges faced, and the solutions implemented. SAP Business Analytics explains both the strategy and technical implementation for gathering and analyzing all the information pertaining to an organization. Key features of the book are: A 360-degree view of an organization’s data and the methods to gather and analyze that data The strategies that need to be in place to gather relevant data from disparate systems Details about the SAP business analytics suite of products The technical implementations used to gather data from disparate systems such as ERP and CRM Real business cases as examples Analytics is the driving force in today’s business, be it healthcare, marketing, telecommunications, or retail and hence the most vital part of any organization’s strategy. What You'll Learn Gain an understanding of business analytics in general Absorb the technical details of the SAP business analytics suite of products Discover the challenges faced during an enterprise-level analytics project implementation Learn the key points to be kept in mind during the technical implementation of an SAP business analytics project Who This Book Is For Analytics strategists, BI managers, BI architects, business analysts, and BI developers.
  business objects reporting tools: Enterprise Information Management Paul Baan, 2012-11-28 How an organization manages its information is arguably the most important skill in today’s dynamic and hyper-competitive environment. In Enterprise Information Management, editor Paul Baan and a team of expert contributors present a holistic approach to EIM, with an emphasis on action-oriented decision making. The authors demonstrate that EIM must be promoted from the top down, in order to ensure that the entire organization is committed to establishing and supporting the systems and processes designed to capture, store, analyze, and disseminate information. They identify three key “pillars” of applications: (1) business intelligence (the information and knowledge management process itself); (2) enterprise content management (company-wide management of unstructured information, including document management, digital asset management, records management, and web content management); and (3) enterprise search (using electronic tools to retrieve information from databases, file systems, and legacy systems). The authors explore EIM from economic and socio-psychological perspectives, considering the “ROI” (return on information) of IT and related technological investments, and the cultural and behavioral aspects through which people and machines interact. Illustrating concepts through case examples, the authors provide a variety of tools for managers to assess and improve the effectiveness of their EIM infrastructure, considering its implications for customer and client relations, process and system improvements, product and service innovations, and financial performance.
  business objects reporting tools: Continuous Computing Technologies for Enhancing Business Continuity Bajgoric, Nijaz, 2008-12-31 The main objective of this book is to assist managers in becoming aware and more knowledgeable on the economics of downtime and continuous computing technologies that help in achieving business continuity and managing efficiently information resources--Provided by publisher.
  business objects reporting tools: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services For Dummies Mark Robinson, 2005-12-13 Find the right information and present it the right way Take full advantage of all SQL Server Reporting Services can do for you Without a way to interpret it, the data in your database just sits there doing nothing. Now you have help! This handy guide shows you how to retrieve data and create reports with the newest version of SQL Server Reporting Services, so you can deliver both hard copy and interactive, Web-based reports that tell your story. Discover how to Access information from different databases Build the right queries Choose the best report type Move from other reporting tools Deliver reports on demand Produce drill-down and drill-through reports
  business objects reporting tools: Information Systems for Business France Bélanger, PhD, Craig Van Slyke, 2011-11-29 Includes bibliographical references and index.
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  business objects reporting tools: Data Warehousing For Dummies Thomas C. Hammergren, 2009-04-13 Data warehousing is one of the hottest business topics, and there’s more to understanding data warehousing technologies than you might think. Find out the basics of data warehousing and how it facilitates data mining and business intelligence with Data Warehousing For Dummies, 2nd Edition. Data is probably your company’s most important asset, so your data warehouse should serve your needs. The fully updated Second Edition of Data Warehousing For Dummies helps you understand, develop, implement, and use data warehouses, and offers a sneak peek into their future. You’ll learn to: Analyze top-down and bottom-up data warehouse designs Understand the structure and technologies of data warehouses, operational data stores, and data marts Choose your project team and apply best development practices to your data warehousing projects Implement a data warehouse, step by step, and involve end-users in the process Review and upgrade existing data storage to make it serve your needs Comprehend OLAP, column-wise databases, hardware assisted databases, and middleware Use data mining intelligently and find what you need Make informed choices about consultants and data warehousing products Data Warehousing For Dummies, 2nd Edition also shows you how to involve users in the testing process and gain valuable feedback, what it takes to successfully manage a data warehouse project, and how to tell if your project is on track. You’ll find it’s the most useful source of data on the topic!
  business objects reporting tools: Performance Dashboards Wayne W. Eckerson, 2005-10-27 Tips, techniques, and trends on how to use dashboard technology to optimize business performance Business performance management is a hot new management discipline that delivers tremendous value when supported by information technology. Through case studies and industry research, this book shows how leading companies are using performance dashboards to execute strategy, optimize business processes, and improve performance. Wayne W. Eckerson (Hingham, MA) is the Director of Research for The Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI), the leading association of business intelligence and data warehousing professionals worldwide that provide high-quality, in-depth education, training, and research. He is a columnist for SearchCIO.com, DM Review, Application Development Trends, the Business Intelligence Journal, and TDWI Case Studies & Solution.
  business objects reporting tools: InfoWorld , 1997-01-13 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  business objects reporting tools: Data Modeling Made Simple with CA ERwin Data Modeler r8 Donna Burbank, Steve Hoberman, 2011-08-01 Data Modeling Made Simple with CA ERwin Data Modeler r8 will provide the business or IT professional with a practical working knowledge of data modeling concepts and best practices, and how to apply these principles with CA ERwin Data Modeler r8. You’ll build many CA ERwin data models along the way, mastering first the fundamentals and later in the book the more advanced features of CA ERwin Data Modeler. This book combines real-world experience and best practices with down to earth advice, humor, and even cartoons to help you master the following ten objectives: 1. Understand the basics of data modeling and relational theory, and how to apply these skills using CA ERwin Data Modeler 2. Read a data model of any size and complexity with the same confidence as reading a book 3. Understand the difference between conceptual, logical, and physical models, and how to effectively build these models using CA ERwin’s Data Modelers Design Layer Architecture 4. Apply techniques to turn a logical data model into an efficient physical design and vice-versa through forward and reverse engineering, for both ‘top down’ and bottom-up design 5. Learn how to create reusable domains, naming standards, UDPs, and model templates in CA ERwin Data Modeler to reduce modeling time, improve data quality, and increase enterprise consistency 6. Share data model information with various audiences using model formatting and layout techniques, reporting, and metadata exchange 7. Use the new workspace customization features in CA ERwin Data Modeler r8 to create a workflow suited to your own individual needs 8. Leverage the new Bulk Editing features in CA ERwin Data Modeler r8 for mass metadata updates, as well as import/export with Microsoft Excel 9. Compare and merge model changes using CA ERwin Data Modelers Complete Compare features 10. Optimize the organization and layout of your data models through the use of Subject Areas, Diagrams, Display Themes, and more Section I provides an overview of data modeling: what it is, and why it is needed. The basic features of CA ERwin Data Modeler are introduced with a simple, easy-to-follow example. Section II introduces the basic building blocks of a data model, including entities, relationships, keys, and more. How-to examples using CA ERwin Data Modeler are provided for each of these building blocks, as well as ‘real world’ scenarios for context. Section III covers the creation of reusable standards, and their importance in the organization. From standard data modeling constructs such as domains to CA ERwin-specific features such as UDPs, this section covers step-by-step examples of how to create these standards in CA ERwin Data Modeling, from creation, to template building, to sharing standards with end users through reporting and queries. Section IV discusses conceptual, logical, and physical data models, and provides a comprehensive case study using CA ERwin Data Modeler to show the interrelationships between these models using CA ERwin’s Design Layer Architecture. Real world examples are provided from requirements gathering, to working with business sponsors, to the hands-on nitty-gritty details of building conceptual, logical, and physical data models with CA ERwin Data Modeler r8. From the Foreword by Tom Bilcze, President, CA Technologies Modeling Global User Community: Data Modeling Made Simple with CA ERwin Data Modeler r8 is an excellent resource for the ERwin community. The data modeling community is a diverse collection of data professionals with many perspectives of data modeling and different levels of skill and experience. Steve Hoberman and Donna Burbank guide newbie modelers through the basics of data modeling and CA ERwin r8. Through the liberal use of illustrations, the inexperienced data modeler is graphically walked through the components of data models and how to create them in CA ERwin r8. As an experienced data modeler, Steve and Donna give me a handbook for effectively using the new and enhanced features of this release to bring my art form to life. The book delves into advanced modeling topics and techniques by continuing the liberal use of illustrations. It speaks to the importance of a defined data modeling architecture with soundly modeled data to assist the enterprise in understanding of the value of data. It guides me in applying the finishing touches to my data designs.
  business objects reporting tools: Digital Strategies in a Global Market Natalia Konina, 2021-01-02 This book examines the impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on business strategy, marketing, management, sustainability innovation, and various kinds of industry. It provides a broad overview of ways that organisations have sought to develop a digital strategy, and explores the challenges and opportunities posed by a rapidly transforming digital world. It draws on European and Russian case studies, with chapters addressing smart cities, corporate governance, the digital single market, and agrobusiness. This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners in management and economics, who are interested in digital strategies performance in global markets.
  business objects reporting tools: InfoWorld , 1996-12-02 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  business objects reporting tools: InfoWorld , 1996-11-11 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  business objects reporting tools: Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Paul Turley, Thiago Silva, Bryan C. Smith, Ken Withee, 2011-01-06 Teaches solution architects, designers, and developers how to use Microsoft's reporting platform to create reporting and business intelligence (BI) solutions Updated with new information about holistic BI solutions, comprehensive OLAP/Analysis Services reporting, and complete production deployment scenarios Includes programming examples focused on specific, scenario-based solutions Explains reporting services architecture and business intelligence, teaches the fundamentals of designing reports through the use of careful planning considerations, and covers advanced report design and filtering techniques
  business objects reporting tools: Computerworld , 1998-09-21 For more than 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (Computerworld.com), twice-monthly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network.
  business objects reporting tools: InfoWorld , 1996-11-18 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  business objects reporting tools: On-line Analytical Processing Systems for Business Robert J. Thierauf, 1997-09-30 On-line analytical processing (OLAP) is clearly a new approach to information system technology—offering a much-needed way to make informed decisions better and faster. One of its most important characteristics is multidimensional analysis—analysis that goes beyond the conventional two-dimensional analysis and provides users with rapid retrieval of data from organizational databases, data warehouses, or both. Not only that, but most importantly, says Dr. Thierauf, it allows users to look at different dimensions of the same data, thus enabling them to do analyses across departmental and even corporate boundaries. How it works and OLAP's many benefits to aid users in the public and private sectors is spelled out here, comprehensively yet concisely, and with the author's customary well-developed examples and clear prose. His book will be important reading for people at all levels of management and in all types of organizations. Another way of viewing OLAP is getting a typical company out of the custom-report-writing business and into the data-cube-server building business. An OLAP data structure can be thought of as a Rubik's Cube of data that users can twist and twirl in different ways to work through what-if and what-happened scenerios to get at the whys of the situation. Within an OLAP environment, the focus is on performing dictionary definition and maintenance as well as mapping flat files or relational columns to dimensions and measures. Although this may sound like a lot of work, managing one data cube is more efficient than writing a number of custom reports. Currently, some vendors provide administrative tools to get the data into the cubes in the first place, in the proper form, and on a regular basis. Hence, the job of managing data has been simplified for users.
  business objects reporting tools: InfoWorld , 1996-03-25 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  business objects reporting tools: Business Intelligence For Dummies Swain Scheps, 2011-02-04 You're intelligent, right? So you've already figured out that Business Intelligence can be pretty valuable in making the right decisions about your business. But you’ve heard at least a dozen definitions of what it is, and heard of at least that many BI tools. Where do you start? Business Intelligence For Dummies makes BI understandable! It takes you step by step through the technologies and the alphabet soup, so you can choose the right technology and implement a successful BI environment. You'll see how the applications and technologies work together to access, analyze, and present data that you can use to make better decisions about your products, customers, competitors, and more. You’ll find out how to: Understand the principles and practical elements of BI Determine what your business needs Compare different approaches to BI Build a solid BI architecture and roadmap Design, develop, and deploy your BI plan Relate BI to data warehousing, ERP, CRM, and e-commerce Analyze emerging trends and developing BI tools to see what else may be useful Whether you’re the business owner or the person charged with developing and implementing a BI strategy, checking out Business Intelligence For Dummies is a good business decision.
  business objects reporting tools: Excel Advanced Report Development Timothy Zapawa, 2005-07-08 If you're a SQL programmer or an experienced Excel user, here at last is the ultimate resource on developing reporting solutions with Excel. Focused on report development using OLTP databases, this book is packed with comprehensive information on both technical and strategic aspects. You'll thoroughly examine the main features of Excel's reporting technology-PivotTable reports, Spreadsheet reports, parameter queries, and web components. With notes, tips, warnings, and real-world examples in each chapter, you'll be able to put your knowledge to work immediately. This book includes: Single-source coverage of Excel's report development features Extensive and in-depth information on PivotTable and Spreadsheet report features, functions, and capabilities Thorough documentation of the Microsoft Query program included with Excel Comprehensive information on Excel's client-based OLAP cube tools for processing very large datasets from OLTP data sources Detailed information on creating and working with web-enabled Excel reports
  business objects reporting tools: Process Improvement for Effective Budgeting and Financial Reporting Nils H. Rasmussen, Christopher J. Eichorn, Corey S. Barak, Toby Prince, 2003-06-17 The budget and financial reporting processes are well knownsources of frustration for most CFOs. Seeking a quick fix to theproblem, the common solution is to pour more money into new andbetter software. This leaves the root cause, the inefficient anddysfunctional underlying processes and routines, unaddressed. Asthis book shows, substantial and sustainable improvements are onlyachieved through an holistic approach to process improvement,technology, strategy, and people. —Tom Henry Knudsen, Executive Vice President, Telenor EiendomFornebu AS, Proven methods for improving efficiency Corporations face a high turnover among financial managers,rapid changes in technology, lack of time and process redesignskills, and ongoing ambiguity about primary objectives behind thebudgeting and financial reporting processes. Amid this frenzy, itis the fundamental efficiency of these processes that dramaticallyimpact overall business performance. Process Improvement forEffective Budgeting and Financial Reporting provides financialmanagers with a compelling blueprint for increasing efficiency andeliminating waste of time and energy. Four operational experts layout an 80/20 plan-improving 80% of processes in 20% of the time itwould take to improve 100%-and explain a Business ProcessImprovement (BPI) plan that incorporates: The emerging trends affecting financial managers today Step-by-step process implementation Interviews with industry leaders, consultants, and managers whohave successfully instituted BPI plans Appraisals of the available software that can help or hinderthe process There is no substitute for improved efficiency. CFOs,controllers, budget managers, and financial analysts willsignificantly benefit from adding this authoritative guide to theirprofessional libraries.
  business objects reporting tools: InfoWorld , 1996-12-09 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  business objects reporting tools: Encyclopedia of Decision Making and Decision Support Technologies Adam, Frederic, Humphreys, Patrick, 2008-04-30 As effective organizational decision making is a major factor in a company's success, a comprehensive account of current available research on the core concepts of the decision support agenda is in high demand by academicians and professionals. Through 110 authoritative contributions by over 160 of the world's leading experts the Encyclopedia of Decision Making and Decision Support Technologies presents a critical mass of research on the most up-to-date research on human and computer support of managerial decision making, including discussion on support of operational, tactical, and strategic decisions, human vs. computer system support structure, individual and group decision making, and multi-criteria decision making.
  business objects reporting tools: InfoWorld , 1996-10-28 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  business objects reporting tools: InfoWorld , 2004-06-21 InfoWorld is targeted to Senior IT professionals. Content is segmented into Channels and Topic Centers. InfoWorld also celebrates people, companies, and projects.
  business objects reporting tools: Mastering SAP Cybellium Ltd, Unlock the Full Potential of SAP with Mastering SAP In today's digital landscape, organizations rely on SAP (Systems, Applications, and Products) to streamline operations, manage data, and drive business growth. SAP is the backbone of many enterprises, and skilled professionals who can harness its power are in high demand. Mastering SAP is your comprehensive guide to excelling in the world of SAP, providing you with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to become an expert in SAP implementation, management, and optimization. Your Path to SAP Excellence SAP is more than just software; it's a platform for innovation and business transformation. Whether you're new to SAP or an experienced SAP professional looking to enhance your skills, this book will empower you to master the art of SAP. What You Will Discover SAP Fundamentals: Gain a deep understanding of SAP's architecture, modules, and functionalities, from SAP ERP to SAP S/4HANA. Implementation and Configuration: Learn best practices for SAP implementation, system configuration, and customization to meet organizational requirements. Data Management: Explore SAP data management, including data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL), and data governance. Integration: Discover strategies for integrating SAP with other systems, both on-premises and in the cloud, to create a unified technology ecosystem. Performance Optimization: Master techniques for optimizing SAP performance, enhancing system security, and ensuring high availability. Career Advancement: Understand how mastering SAP can open doors to exciting career opportunities and leadership roles. Why Mastering SAP Is Essential Comprehensive Coverage: This book provides comprehensive coverage of SAP topics, ensuring that you have a well-rounded understanding of SAP's capabilities and applications. Expert Guidance: Benefit from insights and advice from experienced SAP professionals and industry experts who share their knowledge and expertise. Career Advancement: SAP offers a wide range of career opportunities, and this book will help you unlock your full potential in this dynamic field. Stay Competitive: In a constantly evolving technology landscape, mastering SAP is vital for staying competitive and driving innovation. Your Journey to SAP Mastery Begins Here Mastering SAP is your roadmap to excelling in the world of SAP and advancing your career. Whether you aspire to lead SAP projects, optimize SAP implementations, or become a trusted SAP consultant, this guide will equip you with the skills and knowledge to achieve your goals. Mastering SAP is the ultimate resource for individuals seeking to excel in the world of SAP. Whether you are new to SAP or an experienced professional, this book will provide you with the knowledge and strategies to become an expert in SAP implementation, management, and optimization. Don't wait; begin your journey to SAP mastery today! © 2023 Cybellium Ltd. All rights reserved. www.cybellium.com
  business objects reporting tools: Data Warehousing and Data Mining Techniques for Cyber Security Anoop Singhal, 2007-04-06 The application of data warehousing and data mining techniques to computer security is an important emerging area, as information processing and internet accessibility costs decline and more and more organizations become vulnerable to cyber attacks. These security breaches include attacks on single computers, computer networks, wireless networks, databases, or authentication compromises. This book describes data warehousing and data mining techniques that can be used to detect attacks. It is designed to be a useful handbook for practitioners and researchers in industry, and is also suitable as a text for advanced-level students in computer science.
  business objects reporting tools: Digital Accounting Ashutosh Deshmukh, 2006-01-01 This volume provides a foundation in digital accounting by covering such fundamental topics as accounting software, XBRL (eXtensible Business Reporting Language), and EDI. The effects of the Internet and ERP on accounting are classified and presented for each accounting cycle, along with a comprehensive discussion of online controls.
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BUSINESS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BUSINESS definition: 1. the activity of buying and selling goods and services: 2. a particular company that buys and….

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VENTURE definition: 1. a new activity, usually in business, that involves risk or uncertainty: 2. to risk going….

ENTERPRISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
ENTERPRISE definition: 1. an organization, especially a business, or a difficult and important plan, especially one that….

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INCUMBENT definition: 1. officially having the named position: 2. to be necessary for someone: 3. the person who has or….

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EQUITY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EQUITY definition: 1. the value of a company, divided into many equal parts owned by the shareholders, or one of the….

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