OLAP Report Five User, 12 Month Licence |
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| Publisher:
The OLAP Report |
| Date added:07-Oct-2007 |
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| File size:
0 K
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| Language:
English
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| License:
Shareware - Time Limit
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| Price :$4995.00 |
| OS :
Windows 98/NT/2000/ME/XP/VISTA
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| UpdateDate : 29-Oct-2007 |
| Requirements :
No special requirements
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OLAP Report Five User, 12 Month Licence Information |
| The OLAP Report is an internationally respected, authoritative source of information on OLAP products, applications, suppliers and trends, as well as practical advice on selecting software and implementing applications. Totally independent of vendor influence, The OLAP Report is compiled by an editorial team led by Nigel Pendse, the leading analyst on the OLAP market.A five user annual subscription to The OLAP Report gives up to five individuals unlimited access to detailed reviews and critical evaluations of all the most important products plus exclusive analysis of OLAP market trends, practical advice on making the most of OLAP software and case studies. |
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Applix Executive Viewer 5.2
07/Oct/2007
Reviewer:
Executive Viewer now works with no fewer than four different OLAP servers.
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Applix TM1 9.0
07/Oct/2007
Reviewer:
TM1 quietly grows its market share at the expense of the BI giants. Underrated, but fast growing and fast performing, in-memory OLAP server, available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions.
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Applying the SPM maturity model
07/Oct/2007
Reviewer:
Using the Strategic Performance Management maturity model for more effective management
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BP Exploration and Production
07/Oct/2007
Reviewer:
A large-scale, worldwide planning system, now on its second-generation OLAP-based incarnation, which replaced a slower, more complex, spreadsheet-based implementation.
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Blue Rhino
07/Oct/2007
Reviewer:
Even smaller companies with minimal in-house IT resources can take full advantage of flexible OLAP applications across the whole organization.
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