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whitepaper Acuity Brands Lighting: Why Oracle Business Intelligence2005-09-20 03:00:07 Oracle
  This webcast explains how Acuity Brands Lighting simplified it's reporting with a global, single instance with Oracle Business Intelligence.   
whitepaper Business Objects: Partnering With Oracle2005-09-20 03:00:07 Oracle
  This webcast discusses Business Objects' achievements through partnering with Oracle.   
whitepaper Better Business Intelligence Through Data Mart Consolidation2005-09-20 03:00:07 Oracle
  This webcast shows how Oracle can successfully support the new Business Intelligence strategy through Data Mart Consolidation.   
whitepaper Business Intelligence Means Better Access to Information2005-09-20 03:00:07 Oracle
  This webcast helps one learn about Business Intelligence with Portals.   
whitepaper TechNet Webcast: Design Reports in Microsoft Office and Deliver Using SQL Server Reporting Services (Level 200)2005-09-13 03:00:03
  Wouldn't it be nice to use Microsoft Office Excel and Microsoft Word to design reports delivered by Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services? An add-in from SoftArtisans makes it possible. This webcast explains how to use Microsoft Office System applications to design reports delivered by SQL Server Reporting Services. The webcast demonstrates how to use Microsoft Office to create reports that preserve every Excel and Word feature.   
whitepaper Business Information Management With SAP NetWeaver2005-10-06 03:00:01 SAP
  To enable business intelligence to become ubiquitous throughout the enterprise, you must overcome several obstacles, such as disconnected information silos or tool-centric architectures. This webcast explains how you can rely on the SAP NetWeaver platform to deliver a comprehensive and adaptive information management infrastructure to deliver insight into the business process, resulting in better and more timely decisions.   
whitepaper Visualize and Modernize Your AllFusion 2E iSeries Models With AllFusion ERwin Data Modeler Originally Webcast2005-11-18 01:00:02 CA (Computer Associates)
  This webcast explores how the AllFusion ERwin Data Modeler supports different model types used in a design layered approach. Design layers represent a phase in the model development process by which a user can create separate models that are related and linked to one another. Possible examples of design layers include: enterprise, conceptual, logical, generic physical, physical, and data warehouse.   
whitepaper Mobile Business Intelligence: The Next Critical Competency2005-11-03 01:00:03
  This webcast explains how leading-edge companies seamlessly integrate mobile workers into every business process, where they can monitor, manage and analyze information and identify trends, problems and opportunities. How user queries and custom analysis turn mobile business intelligence into useful information at the point of action. How sophisticated dashboards engage users by turning operational data into role-specific knowledge that supports timely, effective business decisions. How IT professionals maintain business data security while enabling users to access, explore and format information through an easy-to-use interface with powerful query features.   
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Introduction to SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services (Part 1 of 6) (Level 200)2005-11-10 01:00:02
  This webcast provides an overview of Reporting Services. It start's by using the wizard to build a simple report. The webcast also explains about the design tools in the SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio. Additionally it explains about report delivery options, including URL access, the Web service, and the Report Builder.   
whitepaper Design Layer Architecture Using CA's AllFusion ERwin Data Modeler2005-11-18 01:00:02
  This webcast will explore how the AllFusion ERwin Data Modeler supports different model types used in a design layered approach. Design layers represent a phase in the model development process by which a user can create separate models that are related and linked to one another. Possible examples of design layers include: enterprise, conceptual, logical, generic physical, physical, and data warehouse.