The $8.8 billion division of Honeywell International will deploy Business Objects' data integration, query and analysis, and dashboard tools across several of its business units over the coming one to two years.

Ted Kemp, Contributor

April 13, 2004

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Honeywell Aerospace plans to implement a broad suite of business intelligence tools from Business Objects as part of an initiative to track key performance indicators related to operations and to standardize on a single BI provider.

The $8.8 billion division of Honeywell International will deploy Business Objects' data integration, query and analysis, and dashboard tools across several of its business units over the coming one to two years. Honeywell Aerospace recently completed a one-department deployment of Business Objects' Data Integrator, which enables extraction, transformation and loading of operational data, and the vendor's WebIntelligence query and analysis application.

"We have a diverse community of Business Objects users, including executives, managers and specialists in engineering and manufacturing," CIO and VP for Honeywell Aerospace Electronics Systems Dave Smoley said in a statement.

Honeywell Aerospace ultimately plans to standardize its business intelligence environment on the Business Objects technologies. The company currently has several BI technology installations in place from multiple vendors.

Honeywell Aerospace provides avionics, engines and systems products and related services to aircraft manufacturers, airlines, military customers and airports.

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