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LogiXML Business Intelligence White Papers
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Analysis Options in Business Intelligence: It’s Not Just About OLAP |
Organizations need to meet users’ reporting and analysis needs regardless of time constraints or the data source. As BI becomes more important to small to mid-sized organizations and more widely available to a variety of users, affordable solutions for complex data analysis that are easy to setup and maintain become increasingly necessary.
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Ad Hoc Reporting: Self-service, Personalized Reporting for any Business User |
The term Business Intelligence 2.0 (BI 2.0) is cropping up more and more in the industry, generally referring to the next generation of BI just as Web 2.0 has come to refer to the next generation of the Web. The focus, like Web 2.0, is on people, empowering users to express their creativity, allowing them to freely access information and produce something meaningful from it while focusing on information sharing, communication, and collaboration. Download Now...
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Business Intelligence for Small and Mid-sized Businesses |
Organizations need to meet users’ reporting and analysis needs regardless of time constraints or the data source. As BI becomes more important to small to mid-sized organizations and more widely available to a variety of users, affordable solutions for complex data analysis that are easy to setup and maintain become increasingly necessary. Download Now...
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Next Generation of Business Intelligence |
The
term Business Intelligence 2.0 (BI 2.0) is cropping up more and
more in the industry, generally referring to the next generation
of BI just as Web 2.0 has come to refer to the next generation
of the Web. The focus, like Web 2.0, is on people, empowering users
to express their creativity, allowing them to freely access information
and produce something meaningful from it while focusing on information
sharing, communication, and collaboration.
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A Ten-Point Checklist for Evaluating BI Solutions |
This white paper highlights ten questions that most BI vendors don’t want you to ask:
- Is Your BI and Reporting Platform Unified?
- Do You Have User-based or Server-based Pricing?
- Are Your BI Products Database Neutral?
- What Are the Hidden Costs?
- What Is Your Real Business Focus?
- What Is Your Performance Trend?
- Can I Try Your Software With My Own Data?
- Can I Talk to References Listed on Your Web Site?
- Do You Offer and Support User Communities?
- Is Your Product Line Purely Web-based?
Depending on the answers, you should emerge from discussions with a BI vendor with increased confidence or some significant reservations.
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Scale Up Your Reporting with Logi Mart |
Having a ready source of information optimized for business intelligence (BI) analysis and reporting is the preference of every IT manager and business user. Logi Mart lets you deliver fast and reliable data mart capability without the cost of a complex database architecture and optimization process.
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Increase the Total Business Value of your Applications with Powerful BI Features
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Business intelligence (BI) features make your business applications more intelligent, more robust, more usable and ultimately more valuable to you and your end users. LogiXML’s powerful BI features like dashboards, interactive analysis, structured search, heat maps, ad hoc reporting, animated charts, and MS Excel-based reporting enhance your application’s offerings. You should read this paper if you are an ISV, OEM Partner, ASP, SaaS Provider or Application Developer.
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Gain Insight Across your Organization with LogiXML's Unified BI Platform
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Corporate information consumers now demand more dynamic and interactive reports and expect Web-based availability to achieve objectives wherever and whenever they need the information. The LogiXML Unified BI Platform is purely designed and optimized for the Web and offers all the features you need across your organization to build and deliver complete, meaningful, and sophisticated Web-based reports reliably, consistently, and affordably.
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How Web-based Is a Web-based Smart Client?
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Users expect applications to be delivered via the Web with as rich a user experience as they have in their desktop applications. Microsoft’s response to this need was the ‘smart client.’ A re smart clients Web-based or just ‘Web-enabled’? This paper defines both the smart client and pure Web-based approaches for delivering applications over the Web.
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Elemental Development - A Unique Paradigm for Developing Reporting Applications
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This paper describes LogiXML’s unique and innovative paradigm for report application development, a concept that we have termed Elemental Development (ED). This paper is for report developers who would like to learn more about the technical details and benefits of this unique approach.
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