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whitepaper What's New in SAS Web Report Studio 4.22008-03-24 SAS Institute
  Web Report Studio is a web-based reporting tool with many capabilities added over the course of three major releases. The upcoming release adds many new features driven by requests from users. This paper organizes the key capabilities in Web Report Studio 4.2 into categories. Virtually all features affect the user interface, and the first section describes key UI enhancements that are designed to improve the user experience. New prompting makes reporting more flexible for consumers and can minimize the number of reports needed. OLAP cubes enable fast navigation of the data, and enhancements will get the specific rollups one need. Visualization helps one understand report information quickly, and Web Report Studio 4.2 includes a number of graph enhancements, such as annotated reference lines.

Tags: Data Tools, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Set Your Content Free (And Monetize It): How Online Publishers Can Increase Revenue Through Offsite Content Distribution2008-03-18 Attributor
  Publishers today face a changing online landscape, one in which users are taking control of how and where they view content. Rather than going directly to the destination sites of specific publications, users discover content through blogs and other non-traditional sources. These new publishers often repurpose and sometimes completely republish content without attribution. With these new realities come new opportunities. Forward-thinking publishers are already embracing the trend, freeing up their content to be distributed off of their destination sites. This strategy allows increasing offsite ad revenue, drive more traffic to the site, and find new opportunities for licensing and syndication. This whitepaper looks at the ongoing changes and suggests ways to survive and thrive in this evolving content landscape.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Reporting From Your Browser2008-01-01 Oracle
  Web applications are of limited value if users can view the information they need on the screen but have no way to put that information into a suitable format for sharing with others. If the application displays 15 records at a time out of a total of 50 but users can't e-mail all 50 in a printable attachment or distribute them in slick hard copy at a critical meeting. .. Houston, there is a problem! Oracle Application Express solves this dilemma by tightly integrating with Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher to provide high-fidelity printing capabilities.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Issue Tracking Anywhere Installation Guide2007-12-11 DynamSoft
  This paper is a quick step-by-step guide to be used as an aid for new users of Issue Tracking Anywhere. It will guide the reader from installation and configuring settings to being able to login to Issue Tracking Anywhere successfully. To perform the installation, the user must be logged in as the system administrator and then make sure IIS and Microsoft .Net Framework 1.1 have already been installed.   
whitepaper Web 2.0 - A Re-Hash or a Revolution?2007-10-29 Quocirca
  It's a broad term, mostly overused and has spawned such a multitude of 2.0's in every other genre of technology and business concepts that one has to hope that some are ironic or sarcastic. But do the changes most Web2.0 concepts encompass really justify such an increment - isn't this really only Web 1.1? One could argue about what it all means, but overall it describes a more interactive and 'democratic' internet where anyone can easily create anything to share with anyone else. Those with something to get off their chest can blog, those who want to let others know what they're doing just now can twitter (twitter.com), and everyone can add their interpretation to a definition on a wiki.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper The PMA Insurance Group Ensures Customer Satisfaction Via Web-Based Reporting Tools2007-08-01 Oracle
  To gain an edge in a crowded insurance market, PMA aimed to deliver timely information to customers with the same efficiency as its larger competitors. But before it could execute this strategy, PMA needed to build the appropriate technology environment. The company initially developed a PowerBuilder application that generated custom reports, but this solution was costly to maintain and did not provide a sufficiently detailed view of PMA's customer base. After consolidating data from across the company into a Microsoft SQL Server data mart, PMA began to look for a reporting solution that could enable flexible, robust analyses and reports while requiring minimal training. PMA selected Hyperion Intelligence to standardize reporting.

Tags: Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Litoplas Improves Response Time With Internet Environment0000-00-00 Oracle
  Litoplas is Colombia's leading conversion and flexography impression packaging (polyethylene, polypropylene, etc) company. The company wanted to centralize the information and update the technological infrastructure at the software level. The challenge was to standardize and adapt Litoplas' interface for the web environment at all levels of applications and quickly and efficiently transition to the new system, minimizing user downtimes. Implementation of Oracle Discoverer allowed a self-consultation feature to access the database. Litoplas accelerated report creation and flexibility with Oracle Reports and Oracle Portal made the use of the organization's intranet and extranet easy and pleasant.

Tags: Data Tools, Internet and Web
  
whitepaper Nexima's Air Traffic Control Solution Takes Flight With Dundas Data Visualization0000-00-00 Dundas Data Visualization
  Nexima develops solutions for reporting, analysis and decision support, with customers from a wide range of businesses and public services. A reporting module was needed to control and view data in the security and safety system. The reporting module had to be visual appealing easily convey information, and have thorough drill-down and drill-through functionality. The reporting module also had to be a web based solution. Nexima developed a reporting module for security and safety in Avinor with use of MS Reporting Services and Dundas software.

Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Dundas Chart for .NET: The Chart Behind Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services0000-00-00 Dundas Data Visualization
  Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services is a comprehensive, server-based solution that enables the creation, management, and delivery of both traditional, paper-oriented reports and interactive, Web-based reports. When SQL Server Reporting Services began evaluating charting engines to integrate with Reporting Services, they had a few key requirements. At the top of the list were high performance and scalability. Second, the charting engine had to produce high quality output and have a rich set of visualization features. Third, it had to be easily accessible from within managed code. Not only did Dundas Chart for .NET meet all of the requirements, the company was able to very quickly integrate it into the Reporting Services report designer and report processing engine.

Tags: Internet and Web, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper 8e6 Technologies Provides the Cure for St. Jude's Internet Filtering and Reporting Needs0000-00-00 8e6 Technologies
  St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is the world's largest childhood cancer research center and America's third largest healthcare charity. In 1999, St. Jude developed a policy outlining the acceptable use and intent of use for their Internet connection. Shortly after this policy was activated, the Information Security Department was asked to install and administer a pre-purchased Internet Monitoring and Filtering system to help ensure compliance of this policy. Their choice was 8e6 Technologies' R3000.

Tags: Internet and Web, Intrusion - Tampering