The Adaytum acquisition, announced just before Christmas, was completed after hours on Friday. Cognos is now merging Adaytum's Minneapolis operations with its own, announcing this week that it's eliminating 70 positions from Adaytum's 300-plus member workforce. Some employees and managers will permanently join Cognos while others, including CEO Guy Haddleton, will stay on during the transition.
Cognos is providing PowerPlay to Adaytum's 1,500 owners for free to replace the Business Objects software. "PowerPlay is a very good complement to the current Adaytum product portfolio," says Rob Ashe, Cognos' president and chief operating officer. Financial planning is a key element of enterprise or corporate performance management, using business-intelligence tools to monitor business processes and strategic planning tools to improve those processes. Cognos, Hyperion, and Business Objects are among the vendors racing to provide customers with the broadest set of enterprise performance management applications. Cognos offers budgeting and planning software, financial analysis applications, and a performance scorecard product. Cognos is also developing links between the planning software and its Metrics Manager scorecard software, allowing the latter to be populated with data from the planning application. The Adaytum software also will be integrated with Cognos' portal and financial applications. More Software Insights
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