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Business Objects is a company that creates and markets France and employs nearly 4,000 people.


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Corporate website (http://businessobjects.com/)




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Business Objects - definition of Business Objects in Encyclopedia (92 words)
Business Objects - definition of Business Objects in Encyclopedia
Business Objects is a company that creates and markets business intelligence applications analyzing internal and external data.
Business Objects has headquarters in France and employs nearly 4,000 people.
[16/03/2005] Business Objects announce XI - Eclectic (903 words)
BusinessObjects XI brings BI directly to these users by embedding business intelligence directly in the Office applications, and it allows Office documents to be secured and managed in the BI platform.
For widespread adoption of BI to be truly effective, BI must provide both technical and business users with more than just raw data: it needs to provide context around where the information came from, how it was calculated, what it means, and guidelines for how to use it most effectively.
For example, a large company that uses Business Objects XI to distribute human resources reports to thousands of employees one day a month would automatically turn on more server resources during that peak period, but for the rest of the month, BusinessObjects XI would automatically revert back to using fewer server resources.
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