CODA finance solutions.CODA (1) A distributed file system developed at Carnegie Mellon University in the late 1980s. Evolving from the Andrews File System, Coda is noted for its ability to withstand network failures. See AFS. (2) A software company based in the U.K. have announced three new analytic applications Analytic Applications are a type of business application software, used to measure and improve the performance of business operations. More specifically, Analytic Applications are a type of Business Intelligence solution. designed to help users implement World Class Finance practices and improve business processes. CODA Collaborative Planning is designed to help organizations set financial budgets and develop plans collaboratively that both reflect top-down business objectives and aggregate the need to account for bottom-up creativity and realities. It helps reduce the rime taken to develop "real world" budgets by giving budget managers visibility of process bottlenecks such as department managers on vacation or sick, and groups waiting for information from subsidiaries (or vice-versa). CODA Collaborative Scorecard will help organizations link corporate goals through group objectives to individual performance. Designed to be deployed to every desktop in the enterprise, it supports multiple performance management methodologies. CODA Analytic Explorer is Explorer-I, officially Satellite 1958 Alpha (and sometimes referred to as Explorer 1), was the first Earth satellite of the United States, having been launched at 10:48pm EST on January 31 (03:48 on 1 February in GMT), 1958, as part of the United States program for the a business intelligence tool that will allow CODA users to carry out multidimensional mul·ti·di·men·sion·al adj. Of, relating to, or having several dimensions. mul ti·di·men browsing across the
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