"We think Sundance is going to be critical for large-scale business-intelligence deployments," says Business Objects CEO Bernard Liautaud, referring to the software's working name. "It puts business intelligence in a new category and makes it much more prevalent throughout a company."
Business Objects says Sundance--with its collaboration, annotation, and discussion-threads capabilities--will transform business intelligence from an individual activity into a group effort. "The point is, they are trying to make information much more freely available through the corporation to communities of users," says Mark Smith, a Full Circle Strategies analyst.
Business Objects also disclosed some details about the next release of its core query-and-reporting products, due by next summer. The update would include significant reporting enhancements, new Web capabilities based on Java and HTML, deeper integration with Microsoft Excel, a more easily customized portal, and improved Broadcast Agent software. The company also demonstrated new workforce-analysis software that will be added to its line of analytical apps in a few weeks.
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