BUSINESS OBJECTS ANNOUNCES BusinessObjects 2000
Business Objects, one of the world's leading providers of e-business
intelligence (e-BI) solutions, announced BusinessObjects 2000, a strategic
business intelligence (BI) platform and integrated BI toolset that enables
users to access, analyze, and share information within and beyond the
enterprise.
BusinessObjects 2000 includes the key products BusinessObjects InfoView,
WebIntelligence, BusinessObjects, BusinessObjects Broadcast Agent, and
BusinessObjects Set Analyzer. It also includes additional tools for
deployment, training, and analysis. This integrated suite of BI tools provides
query, reporting, and online analytical processing (OLAP) in a variety of
environments -- Web, Windows, and wireless -- as well as a business
intelligence portal (BIP), and advanced set-based analysis. Available
immediately, BusinessObjects 2000 offers users the maximum flexibility for
working with information in the way that suits them, so that their decision
making process is fast, intuitive, and effective.
"During the past several months we have unveiled several key pieces of the
BusinessObjects 2000 suite. Today, we announcing the general availability of
all of these pieces, which together as an integrated e-BI suite represent
another milestone for Business Objects," said Crispin Read, senior director of
product marketing at Business Objects. "We are proud of our the tremendous
effort behind bringing such a comprehensive suite to market and continue to
work with our customers to provide the solutions they need for their strategic
e-BI deployments."
"Business Objects continues to demonstrate its leadership in delivering a
comprehensive BI product suite that meets the needs for sharing and
disseminating information to the Ingram Micro Enterprise," said Bob White,
vice president of Business Technology Services at Ingram Micro. "We
particularly like the InfoView portal that allows us to view multiple levels
of information from a single entry point. For instance, our end users can
combine data from sales, clickstream data from our Web channel and other
departments, and customize their view so that they automatically see their
favorite report first. This makes the product extremely easy to use and will
allow us to effectively deploy to our Business Objects users at all levels of
departments throughout Ingram Micro."
The BusinessObjects 2000 suite has been carefully designed to be easy to
use, and it has been architected to be secure, scaleable, and extensible.
User-centric design provides ease of use to all levels of users.
With BusinessObjects 2000, Business Objects provides users with an
integrated BI solution that is easy for end users to learn and use and for
corporations to deploy. Thus customers not only have an easy solution for
deploying and maintaining the BI environment, but end users can quickly learn
to access data and create business reports, thus maximizing the investment in
the BI system.
- Familiar interface. BusinessObjects 2000 provides an interface that is
based on familiar technology and is easy for all users to learn and
navigate BusinessObjects has a certified Microsoft Office interface based
on well-known Windows products such as Microsoft Word. InfoView and
WebIntelligence have thelook and feel of the Web interface, and InfoView
Wireless Edition is based on existing wireless device interfaces, giving
users the option to access BI reports from their cell phone or personal
digital assistant (PDA). In addition, end users have the option of
personalizing their entry point into the BI system. BusinessObjects 2000
users can display multiple frames inside the Web-based portal and can
choose the content to be displayed in each frame.For example, a user could
elect to see a specific report each time they loginto the system, or could
choose to show a Web page or an Excel spreadsheet.
- Complete BI functionality. BusinessObjects 2000 provides many levels of
functionality that enable everyone in the enterprise -- from the mobile
executive to the ad hoc report writer to the power analyst -- to get just
the functionality they need. Users can perform a range of tasks, including
simply viewing reports, OLAP, and advanced analysis of data in OLAP
servers.
- Graphical administration tools. Business Objects provides IT with easy,
wizard-based tools with which they can quickly set up, deploy, and maintain
their BI system. In addition, because the BusinessObjects 2000 tools all
share the same central repository, IT only needs to learn one tool to
deploy the range of products in the entire suite.
- Full administration features for secure BI deployments. Users and IT
staff
alike are more concerned than ever about data security, both within and
outside the organization. Business Objects realizes the importance of
providing a secure method of accessing data and creating and exchanging
reports, and has architected BusinessObjects 2000 to meet user, data, and
extranet security requirements.
- Stringent user security. Business Objects provides close control of
access
to the BI environment. User access from all platforms is password
protected. In addition, each user has access to only the tool functionality
that is necessary for their job.
- Data security. The profile-based security of BusinessObjects 2000
enables
IT to control the information access privileges for each user. Users have
access to only the data that is appropriate for their position. For
example, the vice president of sales will have access to all sales data,
while the manager of the central region will only be able to see the data
that corresponds to their territory. BusinessObjects 2000 now can store
securely other documents formats, including Excel, PDF, and ZIP files.
- Advanced extranet security. Business Objects is the leading BI vendor
in
extranet applications, having more than 220 extranet customers to date.
Customers exchanging data via an extranet have an added level of security
available from Business Objects. In addition, BusinessObjects 2000 is able
to work securely through multiple levels of firewalls, essential for
extranet BI solutions.
- Sophisticated, distributed architecture permits large-scale
deployments. As
business intelligence is being recognized as a strategic part of a
company's overall IT and business strategies, many companies are starting
with a small departmental deployment but quickly scaling up to implement a
corporate BI standard. Therefore, it is important to provide a BI solution
that can adapt from smaller projects to enterprise-wide deployments.
BusinessObjects 2000 provides the elements necessary to enable a company to
grow its BI project seamlessly from workgroup to corporate deployments.
- Distributed component architecture. BusinessObjects 2000 is built on a
robust, scaleable, component-based architecture providing load-balancing
and failover. This component architecture means that customers can add more
servers to their configuration. In this way, BusinessObjects 2000 can scale
from smaller workgroups all the way to enterprise-level deployments of tens
of thousands of users. BusinessObjects 2000 runs on both Windows and UNIX
platforms, enabling users to take advantage of the powerful processing and
significant scaleability features of their platform of choice.
- Access to multiple data sources. As BI deployments increase from one to
multiple departments, users need access to various data sources. For
example, in a corporate-wide BI deployment, users would likely need to
access data from relational data sources, OLAP servers, packaged
applications, and personal data files. BusinessObjects 2000 accesses any
data source, and enables users to combine data from multiple sources in one
report.
- Advanced integration and development tools provide extend BI
functionality.
BusinessObjects 2000 provides a software development kit (SDK) that offers
customers' IT departments a broad range of customization options, from
simple changes to the user interface to embedding Business Objects
functionality into existing or new BI applications. This enables resellers
or end user organizations to use Business Objects as the platform for their
own analytic applications.
- Rich scripting and extensive object model. In addition to providing
support
for Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and Active Server Pages (ASP),
BusinessObjects 2000 now enables scripting in JavaServer Pages (JSP), a
standard technology that enables developers to easily customize
BusinessObjects 2000 independently of the hardware or server environment in
which it is running. In BusinessObjects 2000, Business Objects has
significantly extended its object model to give programmers access to more
BI functionality, including drilling into reports and advanced report
navigation. In addition, BusinessObjects 2000 includes documented JSP
samples that give developers a head start on customizing the look and
functionality of their BI deployment.
- Enterprise portal integration. In addition to working with JSP
partners,
Business Objects is also working with leading enterprise information portal
(EIP) vendors to provide BI content, such as BusinessObjects reports, to
EIP vendors including IBM, Plumtree, and Viador. By partnering with leading
EIP vendors, Business Objects offers customers unprecedented flexibility
and freedom of choice in building their information portal strategy.
"BusinessObjects 2000 addresses the need for multi-architecture e-business
infrastructure," said Philip Russom, director, Business Intelligence and Data
Warehousing Knowledge Center at Hurwitz Group. "This new suite recognizes that
most e-businesses are in constant transition, moving certain users and systems
from client/server architectures to Web-based architectures -- whether
intranet, extranet, or Internet -- and into the future with wireless
architectures. These multiple architectures must coexist in an e-business, as
an infrastructure that serves the broad needs of business intelligence users
and others. BusinessObjects 2000 provides a core server for data integration
and tailored data presentation that pulls together these multiple
architectures to enable a wide range of business intelligence functionality
for all types of users."
"During the past several years, the BI market has undergone a significant
evolution, moving from isolated pockets of small, departmental systems to
fullblown
enterprise deployments of tens of thousands of users," said Dave
Kellogg, senior vice president of marketing at Business Objects. "That
evolution is continuing with the move to BI extranets, which push the
scaleability envelope even further, as customers deploy business intelligence
to their customers, partners, and suppliers."
Kellogg continued: "Because of our long-term focus on large-scale enterprise
deployments, we are very well positioned to exploit these marketplace trends.
As scaleability becomes more and more important, we will see a division in the
BI market. Those vendors who can scale to meet the demands of these new
deployments will continue to succeed, while those with 'gee-whiz' departmental
technology will start to fall by the wayside. If you look at recent
marketplace developments, you can already see this starting to happen."
Customer Response
BusinessObjects 2000 has been tested and evaluated by more than 70 beta
sites worldwide. Customers involved in the beta program include:
- 3M
- Allegiance Healthcare
- American Honda Motor Co
- Black and Decker
- Canadian Pacific Railway
- Chase Manhattan Corp
- Creditland
- Exclaim Technologies
- Ford Motor Company
- GE Lighting
- GE Medical Systems
- Gordon Food Service
- Ingram Micro
- Lucent Technologies
- Nortel Networks
- Penske Logistics
- Peopleclick.com
- PepsiCo
- Pointclick.com
- Unisys
- Zurich U.S. Insurance Availability
BusinessObjects 2000 is available now on Windows NT and Sun Solaris, and is
expected to be available on HP-UX and IBM AIX in 4Q00.
About Business Objects
Business Objects is one of the world's leading providers of e-business
intelligence (e-BI) solutions. The company coined the term e-business
intelligence in 1998 to describe the intersection of business intelligence and
the Internet. Using e-business intelligence, organizations can access,
analyze, and share information in intranet, extranet, and e-business
environments. In intranets, the company's products provide employees with
information to make better business decisions, and are used in environments
ranging from workgroups of 20 users to enterprise deployments exceeding
20,000. In the extranet environment, the company is pioneering the use of e-BI
in applications that allow organizations to build stronger relationships by
linking customers, partners, and suppliers via the Internet. In addition, the
company's products can improve the performance of an e-business by providing
reporting and analysis against the ever-expanding amount of transaction and
profile data that is collected each day throughout the World Wide Web.
Founded in 1990, Business Objects pioneered the modern business intelligence
industry by inventing and patenting a "semantic layer" that insulates users
from the technical complexity of database systems. Today, the company has sold
more than 2,268,000 licenses to over 10,900 organizations in more than 80
countries. Business Objects can be reached at 408-953-6000 and
www.businessobjects.com.
Product inquiries should contact 800-527-
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