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Business Objects and Netezza Expand Relationship to Deliver BI Solutions for SAP
Business Objects and Netezza Corporation announced that the companies are working together to extend the full benefits of business intelligence (BI) to SAP customers. This added dimension to the Business Objects and Netezza alliance is intended to bring the same level of benefits to customers that leverage SAP solutions as a key part of their information infrastructure. The combination of the Netezza Performance Server(R) (NPS(R)) system and BusinessObjects XI Release 2 BI platform results in a BI foundation that delivers BI capabilities, including reporting, analytics, dashboards and data integration, while minimizing data management complexity and driving rapid time-to-value.
Business Objects recently extended integration with Netezza to include the Business Objects SAP Rapid Marts. These Rapid Marts deliver pre-built data flows, business logic, and a data schema that is fully aware of the SAR/3 metadata, therefore accelerating the deployment of SAP-specific BI applications.
The integrated Business Objects and Netezza BI solution for SAP customers consists of the following key elements:
- BusinessObjects Enterprise, BusinessObjects Web Intelligence(R), Crystal Reports(R), Crystal Xcelsius(TM) and BusinessObjects Dashboard Manager applications
- BusinessObjects Data Integrator and the Business Objects SAP Rapid Mart
- Netezza data warehouse appliance
The integrated solution will allow customers to move data from their SAP application environment to the Netezza data warehouse appliance to analyze and report against this information using Business Objects applications.
More information about Business Objects can be found at http://www.businessobjects.com/.
For more information about Netezza, please visit http://www.netezza.com/.This piece is brought to you by the DM Review editorial staff.
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