BusinessObjects Deployed by U.S. Department of Energy Richland Operations Office for Major Human Resources Project; Business Objects Continues Success with Federal Customers.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)--Jan. 7, 1997--Business Objects (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :BOBJY), the world's leading provider of integrated query, reporting, and online analytical processing Online Analytical Processing, or OLAP (IPA: /ˈoʊlæp/), is an approach to quickly provide answers to analytical queries that are multidimensional in nature. (OLAP (OnLine Analytical Processing) Decision support software that allows the user to quickly analyze information that has been summarized into multidimensional views and hierarchies. OLAP tools are used to perform trend analysis on sales and financial information. ) tools today announced that the United States Department of Energy The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government responsible for energy policy and nuclear safety. Its purview includes the nation's nuclear weapons program, nuclear reactor production for the United States Navy, Richland Operations Office (DOE-RL DOE-RL Department of Energy Richland Operations Office ) has successfully deployed BusinessObjects in a major human resources The fancy word for "people." The human resources department within an organization, years ago known as the "personnel department," manages the administrative aspects of the employees. application called RADAR (Rapid Access to Desktop Applications for Resource Management). RADAR will re-engineer existing work processes with an emphasis on providing quality HR customer support and consulting services to its federal employees. RADAR is using BusinessObjects running on Microsoft SQL Server A relational DBMS from Microsoft that is a major component of the Windows Server System. It is Microsoft's high-end client/server database and is closely integrated with Microsoft Visual Studio and the Microsoft Office System. , PeopleSoft HRMS HRMS Human Resource Management System HRMS High Resolution Microwave Survey (SETI, Project Phoenix) HRMS High Resolution Mass Spectroscopy HRMS High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy HRMS Human Resources Management Specialist , and the Internet to create a comprehensive, integrated system that will be an enabling tool to improve the management of the federal workforce. "We are very excited about our work with the Department of Energy, as it is one more example of our growing success in the federal market," 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. , president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Business Objects. "This announcement comes on the heels of the contract we announced last fall with the U.S. Department of Defense, which plans to deploy BusinessObjects to 10,000 users worldwide." More than 40 federal workers use BusinessObjects for decision support on human resource information, such as forecasting personnel demands for specific operations and analyzing external trends affecting HR resources. Future plans include rolling out BusinessObjects to all DOE-RL managers and employees. With BusinessObjects, end users have easy and timely access to data stored in SQL Server, without requiring the day-to-day involvement of the information systems staff. This has saved the DOE-RL time and money. "BusinessObjects empowers our HR representatives by enabling them to get reports on their own. This supports the trend in the HR industry of HR representatives becoming more like management consultants," said Cindy Oliver, management analyst at the DOE-RL. Prior to BusinessObjects, it took up to two to three weeks to fulfill a management request for data. Information systems staff had to pull data from the legacy system and paper files, and turn it over to HR to be reformatted in a word processed file. This time consuming process made the reports out of date, and there was often inaccuracy in·ac·cu·ra·cy n. pl. in·ac·cu·ra·cies 1. The quality or condition of being inaccurate. 2. An instance of being inaccurate; an error. and inconsistency in the data. Since deploying BusinessObjects, HR end users can now access and analyze accurate data quickly and easily on their own, without IS intervention. Reports are created in a timely fashion, when the HR staff needs it. "With BusinessObjects there is a tremendous reduction in time. It only takes a few minutes to run a report and analyze the data," said Oliver. "We also saved money, as it was such an easy tool to learn. We rolled BusinessObjects out to people who were afraid to use a mouse. We have had a lot of success with BusinessObjects both technically and support wise," said Oliver. "In addition, with BusinessObjects our data is now sanitized san·i·tize tr.v. san·i·tized, san·i·tiz·ing, san·i·tiz·es 1. To make sanitary, as by cleaning or disinfecting. 2. , accurate and timely." RADAR Environment BusinessObjects enables DOE-RL end users to access HR data from multiple sources, including PeopleSoft HRMS, legacy systems and several other databases. BusinessObjects is used on Windows 95, residing on Microsoft SQL Server. Together, BusinessObjects and Microsoft Corp. provide the DOE-RL an optimized solution for the decision support marketplace. BusinessObjects was recently selected as the decision support tool in Microsoft's Alliance for Data Warehousing, a framework designed to address the infrastructure for the metadata, administration and data movement required in a data warehousing solution. As the end user decision support partner, Business Objects will provide end users with integrated query, reporting and OLAP on top of Microsoft(R) SQL Server(TM) data warehousing solutions. About Business Objects Business Objects (NASDAQ:BOBJY) is the world's leading supplier of integrated query, reporting and OLAP tools. The company's award-winning product, BusinessObjects, provides mainstream business users with access to information stored in corporate databases, data warehouses and packaged applications. The company pioneered the market for business-intelligent decision support tools in 1990 by introducing the first product to use a "semantic layer." This patented technology maps complex database schemas to a business representation understandable by non-technical end users. Business Objects led the overall decision support tools market in 1995 with software license revenues of $48.7M, and outsold out·sold v. Past tense and past participle of outsell. its nearest query and reporting tools competitor two-to-one according to IDC. Business Objects products are in use at over 3,600 organizations in over 60 countries, and the company has sold more than 400,000 licenses worldwide. More information on Business Objects can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.businessobjects.com . -0- Note to editors: BusinessObjects is a trademark of Business Objects SA. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated. A full-text copy of this announcement may be obtained by calling the company's fax retrieval line at 1-800-414-2114 and selecting option "one." The announcement may also be downloaded from the Web; access "http://www.businesswire.com/cnn" and search on "Business Objects." CONTACT: Business Objects Miriam Standish, 408/953-6105 mstandis@busobj.com Danielle Dawson, 408/953-6108 ddawson@busobj.com |
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