SAP's Business Objects division has updated its
BusinessObjects
XI 3.1 platform to provide more integration with data sources from a variety
of vendors, including HP, Microsoft, Netezza, Teradata and Oracle.
The new release will also give customers increased speed when accessing
transactional data, and new scalability with support for 64-bit architectures.
"The enhancements in this new version show continued execution against our
roadmap and demonstrate that we are open to any application, infrastructure or
data source," said Marge Breya, business intelligence platform executive vice
president and general manager at Business Objects.
"Our customers can eliminate 'knowledge shadows' in their organisations by
giving more people broader access to the information they need to get their jobs
done."
SAP was particularly keen to show off the new integration with Oracle's
enterprise applications and databases.
Business Objects customers will be able to access information stored in
PeopleSoft Enterprise, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and Siebel applications.
The solution also integrates with Microsoft platform components such as
Windows Server 2008, SQL Server 2008, SharePoint Services and Office SharePoint
Server 2007.
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