When it comes to enterprise software, SAP and Oracle are two of the biggest players, and their BI offerings are the go-to tools for many companies. See how SAP BusinessObjects and Oracle BI stack up.
Tracing the Evolution of Business Intelligence Through the Rise of Embedded Analytics The line between business intelligence and analytics applications continues to get blurrier with the release of ...
The expansion of the SAP PartnerEdge program to recruit distributors for SAP BusinessObjects software kicked off late last week at the company's China Sapphire conference in Beijing. ACA Pacific, a ...
At the SAP Sapphire Now and ASUG 2017 conference today, SAP moved to improve the analytics capabilities in both its ERP application and the dedicated suite of analytics applications it provides. In ...
Nearly three months after closing the biggest merger in its history, SAP has set the dual challenge of integrating Business Objects' BI tools more tightly with its enterprise resource planning ...
More SAP users have made BusinessObjects their principal analytics platform even though many remain unhappy about inconsistencies in support between the business-intelligence product and the software ...
Continuing its push past ERP, SAP unveiled a plethora of enhancements to its newest application suite, mySAP CRM, at its annual customer gala in Boston, Saphire 05. In addition, SAP rolled out a new ...
"Overall, we see it as a positive. As a Business Objects channel partner we should have a bigger customer base to sell into now," said Paul Grill, principal with Infosol, a Phoenix-based business ...
SAP is working on a number of potential next-generation BI (business intelligence) technologies meant to exploit the company’s HANA in-memory database, including a new version of the popular Explorer ...
Business Intelligence (BI) systems are used to improve an enterprise's decision making by combining tools for gathering, storing, accessing, and analyzing business data. While traditional features for ...