Business Objects Designs the Future of Business Intelligence with Business Objects Labs.New Research Team Provides Customers, Partners, and Developers with Early Access to Next-Generation Business Objects Innovations SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden -- Business Objects (Nasdaq:BOBJ BOBJ Business Objects SA ) (Euronext Paris Euronext Paris is France's securities market, formerly known as the Paris Bourse, which merged with the Amsterdam and Brussels exchanges in September 2000 to form Euronext NV, which is the second largest exchange in Europe behind the London Stock Exchange. ISIN Isin (ĭs`ĭn), capital of an ancient Semitic kingdom of N Babylonia. The city became important after the third dynasty of Ur fell to the Elamites and the Amorites (c.2025 B.C.). The phase from c.2025–c.1763 B.C. code: FR0004026250 - BOB), the world's leading provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, today announced the formation of Business Objects Labs, a new team dedicated to the innovation and creation of next-generation business intelligence solutions. The purpose of Business Objects Labs is to work collaboratively with customers, partners, and developers to explore new technologies that could be included in future software releases from Business Objects. The team, which consists of engineers at several sites around the world, is focused on leveraging emerging technologies to deliver innovations that continue to simplify and extend the value of BI to more people. As part of this collaborative, customer-centric approach, Business Objects invites customers, partners, and suppliers to visit the Labs website at http://labs.businessobjects.com to download software prototypes and provide feedback to the team. "The worlds of technology, media, and global commerce are going through a massive transformation," said Bernard Liautaud Bernard Liautaud is chairman and chief strategy officer of Business Objects. Liautaud cofounded Business Objects in 1990 and was chief executive officer until September 2005. , founder, chairman of the board, and chief strategy officer at Business Objects. "And nowhere is this more evident than in business intelligence, where a BI 2.0 revolution is taking place. At Business Objects, we are leading this revolution, which consists of five components - the user experience, the community, the network, the applications, and the platform. The Business Objects Labs are the vanguard in this revolution: by developing technologies along these five areas, we will continue to shape the future of business intelligence. By applying emerging technologies like mashups, search, and web-collaboration, we can dramatically simplify and increase the value of BI to more users, and in so doing allow people to use business intelligence to transform the way the world works. We encourage customers, partners, and developers to join us and participate in designing this future." Following are some of the innovations that Business Objects Labs has delivered or is working on now. Bernard Liautaud highlighted several of these innovations and concepts during his keynote address keynote address n. An opening address, as at a political convention, that outlines the issues to be considered. Also called keynote speech. Noun 1. today at Business Objects Insight 2006, in San Francisco. * Business Intelligence Search - One of the first innovations from the Business Objects Labs team to be added to the company's flagship platform BusinessObjects XI Release 2 Productivity Suite, Business Objects has delivered a business intelligence search solution that seamlessly integrates BI and search technologies. These solutions, integrated with technology from enterprise search and text analytics partners, enable people to easily find critical business information across structured and unstructured data Data that does not reside in fixed locations. Free-form text in a word processing document is a typical example. Contrast with structured data. See free-form database. . In addition, the Labs team is now working on new "data discovery" technologies which provided sophisticated guided exploration for people who want to browse information to find answers to business questions. (For more information, see the November 6 press release entitled en·ti·tle tr.v. en·ti·tled, en·ti·tling, en·ti·tles 1. To give a name or title to. 2. To furnish with a right or claim to something: "Business Objects Redefines Business Intelligence Search"). * Instant Messenger AOL's instant messaging service. See AIM and instant messaging. Business Intelligence - This innovation leverages IM technology to make business intelligence more real-time, ubiquitous, and collaborative. By enabling collaboration on BI information, organizations can significantly increase the value of their BI systems. For instance, a sales team could have an IM discussion over a dashboard that shows sales performance below objectives, thereby speeding the process for establishing the next steps for addressing the situation. * Graphics Mashups and "Mashboards" - Business Objects Labs is applying the "mashup" concept to greatly extend and enhance the ways in which BI can be applied. For instance, a retailer could overlay (1) A preprinted, precut form placed over a screen, key or tablet for identification purposes. See keyboard template. (2) A program segment called into memory when required. inventory data onto third party mapping software, such as Google Maps Google Maps (for a time named Google Local) is a free web mapping service application and technology provided by Google that powers many map-based services including the Google Maps website, Google Ride Finder and embedded maps on third-party websites via the Google Maps . The user can then drill down on various stores on the maps, to understand inventory or demand levels at a particular location. * Ambient Surrounding. For example, ambient temperature and humidity are atmospheric conditions that exist at the moment. See ambient lighting. Business Intelligence - Business Objects Labs is also focused on making BI actionable and available anywhere, on any device. The team has developed a prototype for mobile BI, which allows users to interact and respond to data in real-time from a mobile device. The team is also creating a series of "widgets," which are stripped down versions of the BI infrastructure that can be accessed from wherever an information worker operates - the desktop, a spreadsheet, presentation, or email. "While the Labs team is focused on creativity and innovation, it is also based on business value and market demand," said Herve Couturier, senior vice president of products at Business Objects. "We are taking an open, customer-centric approach to the work we do in Labs. We actively seek and include customer and partner participation in the Lab team's development process, and this in the end will yield more targeted, market-ready solutions. Our customers and partners will join us as change agents - by combining our market leading BI platform with a wide array of emerging technologies, we will deliver solutions that will continue to redefine Verb 1. redefine - give a new or different definition to; "She redefined his duties" define, delimit, delimitate, delineate, specify - determine the essential quality of 2. business intelligence." Technologies available on Business Objects Labs range from early prototypes of new product concepts to toolkits, individual components, and other interesting ideas from the Labs team or Business Objects customers, partners, and developers. Depending on customer feedback and market opportunity, some of the technologies on Labs may result in new products or become part of existing ones, while others will continue to be hosted on the Labs website mainly as a resource to the broader community. About Business Objects Business Objects is the world's leading business intelligence (BI) software company, with more than 39,000 customers worldwide, including over 80 percent of the Fortune 500. Business Objects helps organizations of all sizes create a trusted foundation for decision making, gain better insight into their business, and optimize performance. The company's innovative business intelligence suite, BusinessObjects[TM] XI, offers the BI industry's most advanced and complete solution for performance management, planning, reporting, query and analysis, and enterprise information management. BusinessObjects XI includes the award-winning Crystal line of reporting and data visualization See information visualization. software. Business Objects has also built the industry's strongest and most diverse partner community, and offers consulting and education services to help customers effectively deploy their business intelligence projects. Business Objects has dual headquarters in San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif., and Paris, France. The company's stock is traded on both the Nasdaq (BOBJ) and Euronext Paris (ISIN: FR0004026250 - BOB) stock exchanges. More information about Business Objects can be found at www.businessobjects.com. Business Objects and the Business Objects logo, BusinessObjects, WebIntelligence, Crystal Reports, Crystal Enterprise, Crystal Analysis, RapidMarts, and BusinessQuery are trademarks or registered trademarks of Business Objects S.A. or its affiliated companies Affiliated Companies A situation that occurs when one company owns a minority interest (less than 50%) in another company. Also refers to companies that are related to each other in some way. 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