Business Objects Offers Integrated Business Intelligence Solutions for IBM Enterprise Information Portal.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers 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.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 14, 2000 BusinessObjects(TM) InfoView for IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) EIP (1) (Enterprise Information Portal) See corporate portal. (2) (Extended Instruction Pointer) The program counter on x86 CPUs. Integration Kit Delivers Fully Integrated e-BI Capabilities to IBM EIP Users Business Objects (Nasdaq:BOBJ BOBJ Business Objects SA ), a leading provider of e-business intelligence (e-BI) solutions, today announced it has delivered BusinessObjects(TM) InfoView for IBM EIP integration kit, a fully integrated solution incorporated within IBM Enterprise Information Portal See corporate portal. (1) (EIP). Business Objects is one of the first to integrate with the IBM Enterprise Information Portal to enable IBM portal users to access, analyze, and share e-BI content. "We are extremely pleased with the capabilities BusinessObjects InfoView brings to IBM Enterprise Information Portal. Our joint customers will be able to complete their business intelligence tasks all from within the IBM EIP portal," said Jim Kelly For other persons named Jim Kelly, see Jim Kelly (disambiguation). James Edward Kelly (born February 14, 1960 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former American football quarterback in the NFL for the Buffalo Bills. , vice president, data management marketing, IBM. "Business Objects' ability to quickly execute on this integration has provided the IBM EIP with the structured e-BI content that complements the existing unstructured content capabilities of our product." "By providing integration with IBM's EIP product, Business Objects and IBM will help customers extend the reach, flexibility, and competitive advantage e-business intelligence brings to an organization," said Mark Tice, group vice president of global alliances for Business Objects. "Working with IBM, our Open Portal Initiative has been a great success." BusinessObjects InfoView is a Business Intelligence Portal A corporate portal that enables users to query and produce reports on enterprise-wide databases. The term was coined by Information Advantage, makers of the MyEureka software, which was the first to combine BI software with a corporate portal. See MyEureka and BI software. (BIP BIP - An incorrect singular of BIPS. One billion instructions per second is 1 BIPS, not 1 BIP. ) that collects and consolidates a company's business intelligence information and presents it in a secure, focused, and personalized view to business users. BusinessObjects InfoView provides users with several benefits including fast data access, personalized access to secure and relevant information, and easy collaboration with colleagues within the enterprise and beyond. As an e-BI content provider to the IBM EIP, InfoView provides these benefits to portal users by giving them the ability to access web based Coming from a Web server. See Web application. BI functionality and content through an enterprise portal See corporate portal. solution. IBM EIP enables rapid portal application development and deployment by providing a consolidated set of APIs. It reduces the cost of ownership of portal applications by providing a single infrastructure for a variety of portal applications and by managing the variety of interfaces into various data and information sources. IBM EIP also creates higher return on investment in portal technologies by leveraging resources and programming expertise within IBM's customers' environments. By integrating InfoView within IBM EIP, users will experience the look and feel of a single interface, simplifying navigation and allowing easy access to 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. . BusinessObjects InfoView for IBM EIP integration kit will be included in the BusinessObjects Developer Suite as a portal integration kit. Several new capabilities will be accessible to IBM's portal users through InfoView integration, including: -- Single point sign-on access -- enables users to access e-BI reports and queries through a one step log process within the IBM EIP -- Access to Business Objects repository -- users can search for content in the Business Objects repository via the IBM EIP search mechanism -- Display reports within IBM EIP framework -- users have the capability to display reports within the IBM EIP framework -- Report authoring -- users can also author reports from within the IBM EIP by launching WebIntelligence(R), a thin-client query, reporting, and analysis tool, that allows users to easily communicate and share strategic data via intranets, extranets, and portals About Business Objects Open Portal Initiative Business Objects created the Business Objects Open Portal Initiative (OPI (Open Prepress Interface) An extension to PostScript that provides color separations. It was developed by Aldus Corporation, which was later acquired by Adobe. ) to provide organizations maximum flexibility in deploying portal solutions throughout their enterprises. As the first part of the company's portal strategy, Business Objects provides InfoView that collects and consolidates a company's business intelligence information and presents it in a secure, focused, and personalized view to business users. In addition, Business Objects partners with leading EIP vendors, enabling the rich feature set of Business Objects products to be directly and seamlessly integrated into EIP solutions provided by partners and offering customers a wide array of vendors to choose from as they construct their complete end-to-end portal solution. About IBM Enterprise Information Portal The IBM Enterprise Information Portal is based on DB2 Universal Database, the industry's first multimedia, web-ready relational database management system relational database management system - relational database , strong enough to meet the demands of large corporations, and flexible enough to serve medium-sized, and small e-businesses. DB2 Universal Database combines integrated power for business intelligence, content management, enterprise information portals, and e-business with industry-leading performance and reliability to drive the most demanding industry solutions. DB2 Universal Database together with internet technology makes information easily accessible, available, and secure. There are more than 40 million DB2 users from over 300,000 companies worldwide relying on IBM data management solutions. For more information please visit http://www.ibm.com/software/data/. Additional information on the IBM Enterprise Information Portal can be found at http://www.ibm.com/software/eip/. About Business Objects Business Objects is the world's leading provider of e-business intelligence (e-BI) solutions. The company coined the term e-business intelligence in 1998 to describe the intersection of business intelligence and the internet. Using e-business intelligence, organizations can access, analyze, and share information in intranet, extranet, and e-business environments. In intranets, the company's products provide employees with information to make better business decisions, and are used in environments ranging from workgroups of 20 users to enterprise deployments exceeding 20,000. In the extranet environment, the company is pioneering the use of e-BI in applications that allow organizations to build stronger relationships by linking customers, partners, and suppliers via the internet. In addition, the company's products can improve the performance of an e-business by providing reporting and analysis against the ever-expanding amount of transaction and profile data that is collected each day throughout the world wide web. Founded in 1990, Business Objects pioneered the modern business intelligence industry by inventing and patenting a "semantic layer Semantic Layer The semantic layer is a business representation of corporate data that helps end users access data autonomously using common business terms. Developed and patented by Business Objects, it maps complex data into familiar business terms such as product, " that insulates users from the technical complexity of database systems. Today, the company has over 11,500 customers in more than 80 countries. The company's stock is publicly traded under the ticker symbols NASDAQ: BOBJ and PARIS BOURSE Paris Bourse National stock market of France. : code SICOVAM SICOVAM Société Interprofessionelle pour la Compensation des Valeurs Mobilières 12074, and included in the SBF SBF Studium Biblicum Franciscanum (Franciscan School of Biblical Investigations; Jerusalem, Israel) SBF Small Block Ford (automotive engine) SBF Single Black Female SBF Société des Bourses Francaises 120 and IT CAC See Consumer Advisory Council. 50 French stock market indexes. Business Objects can be reached at 408/953-6000 and www.businessobjects.com. BusinessObjects is a trademark of Business Objects SA. WebIntelligence is a registered trademark of Business Objects SA. (1) Indicates trademark or registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated. |
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