Business intelligence.NexVue Systems of Stamford Stamford, town, England Stamford, town (1991 pop. 18,127), in the Parts of Kesteven, Lincolnshire, E central England, on the Welland River. It is a market town. Products include diesel engines, electrical equipment, bricks, and tiles. , Conn., is rolling out its BIOVue platform for middle-market companies, having signed up about a dozen firms through January. BIOVue (BIO bi·o n. pl. bi·os Informal 1. A biography. 2. A biographical sketch or outline. is short for Business Intelligence Optimized) builds on existing technology, especially Microsoft's SQL server An earlier relational DBMS from Sybase and from Microsoft. Sybase introduced SQL Server in 1988 for various Unix versions. In that same year, with help from IBM, Sybase created an OS/2 version that Microsoft licensed and branded as Microsoft SQL Server. systems, "to deliver value almost immediately" to mid-sized firms, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. NexVue President Daniel Schwartz Daniel Schwartz (1929–) is an illustrator. His work has appear in publications including Redbook. External links
The new solution delivers "single-source, enterprise-wide analytics that combine your Microsoft Business Solutions Data with other critical enterprise and industry information," the company noted in an announcement. The system enables a "cost-effective cost-effective, n the minimal expenditure of dollars, time, and other elements necessary to achieve the health care result deemed necessary and appropriate. reporting system that is highly adoptable across the entire organization," the company adds. Specifically, BIO[TM] harvests data from as many as hundreds of tables in accounting and operational systems, creating a unified data warehouse designed to provide the company with a flexible foundation for reporting and analysis. Working with the Dutch firm Temtec, which created a viewer, BIOVue creates a presentation layer that provides users with the ability to interact with live data in a context that matches their work requirements. Standard dashboards and report cards, created with the Bio Viewer, can be used out of the box, modified or created from scratch. About 20 firms are already using or testing the product, Schwarz says, adding that it is aimed at organizations with sales from $20 million to $750 million a year--below the level typically served by enterprise software providers. Web: www.nexvue.com |
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