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To: Thomas DeGagne who wrote (94)7/10/2001 12:30:17 PM
From: Thomas DeGagne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 144
 
Business Objects Launches BusinessObjects Application Foundation
Industry's First Analytic Application Framework Designed Specifically For Building Integrated Enterprise Analytic Applications
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 10, 2001-- Business Objects (Nasdaq:BOBJ - news), the world's leading provider of business intelligence solutions today announced BusinessObjects(TM) Application Foundation, a revolutionary analytic application framework that lets businesses quickly and easily develop powerful, integrated enterprise analytic applications. Application Foundation is the cornerstone of BusinessObjects Analytics, the company's suite of integrated enterprise analytic applications.

BusinessObjects Application Foundation includes the following key components:

Application Builder, an easy-to-use application development tool for building web-based analytic applications.
Advanced Analytic Engines, three powerful analytic engines for performing set-based analysis, time series analysis, and the specification and execution of advanced business rules.
Analytics Catalog, a collection of more than 70 pre-built analytic templates that provide reusable analysis techniques to be used as building blocks for creating analytic applications.
``As a customer of Business Objects, we are very pleased to see the introduction of Business Objects Application Foundation,'' said Andrew Clyne, vice president, technology and architecture services at MasterCard. ``Its framework and analytic templates would allow us to build upon our existing Business Objects infrastructure. This additional analytic capability from Business Objects will further enhance our range of global services we provide over the internet.''

``Analytic applications will co-exist with business intelligence tools,'' said Henry Morris, VP for Applications and Information Access at IDC. ``Analytic applications are specialized, supporting a structured business process, while business intelligence tools are generic, supporting ad hoc user inquiries. Business Objects, one of the leading providers of business intelligence tools, recognizes that one approach cannot fulfill both sets of needs. The Business Objects analytic application foundation, incorporating powerful engines such as set-based analysis, should help its customers build structured analytic applications with significant business value.''

``As both a customer and a partner of Business Objects, Siebel Systems welcomes the BusinessObjects Application Foundation, and its ability to enable streamlined, consistent analytical modeling to meet Siebel's business needs and those of our many joint customers,'' said Catherine Cherubino, senior managing director of alliances at Siebel Systems.

BusinessObjects Application Foundation is the cornerstone of the Business Objects analytic applications strategy. Customers can use Application Foundation both to develop their own custom analytic applications as well as to customize analytic applications modules within BusinessObjects Analytics. Using Application Foundation, customers can pursue a ``build and buy'' analytic applications strategy, buying certain applications off the shelf, building others, and having them work all together. Pre-packaged analytic applications offer the advantages of faster time to deployment, faster return on investment, and packaged best-practice analytics. Custom analytic applications offer the ability to provide sustainable competitive advantage and to solve business problems highly specific to a particular company or industry.

Application Builder Overview

The Application Builder provides an easy to use development environment for both building web-based applications quickly from ready-made components or customizing purchased applications. It provides an intuitive point-and-click process for assembling components from the analytic catalog, enabling users to build applications without having to learn a programming language. Users can quickly define the look-and-feel elements of applications such as menus, tabs, company colors, and graphics. This means that application developers don't waste time figuring out how to build the application from code and can quickly develop and deploy powerful applications to end users via an intranet or the internet, as well as to customers and partners via an extranet.

Advanced Analytic Engines Overview

Application Foundation includes three powerful engines that provide the critical analysis functions of any application. The set-based analysis, time-series analysis, and business rules engines give unprecedented power to an organization's home-grown applications by providing the underlying technology that enable users to quickly segment their data in the most meaningful way, analyze these segments over time to spot critical change patterns, and turn this analysis into action.

Set-based analysis. Sets enable businesses to categorize data into useful business groupings, such as customer segments or product categories, to make analysis easy. These business groupings are typically what managers care most about, such as ``most valuable customers'' or ``high margin products with decreasing stock turns'' and save managers time and complexity in analyzing business performance by predefining the data to be analyzed.
Time series analysis. The time series analysis engine enables business managers to easily understand how the business or a particular part of the business is changing over time. Hard-wired analytic techniques simplify complicated analyses such as trending, relative change between metrics, and seasonal variance, for non-technical end users.
Business rules. The business rules engine enables users to build key performance indicator (KPI) monitors into each application. This means that the end users can monitor key business metrics against a pre-set threshold and send automatic notification of changes to the appropriate business manager. For example, a sales executive could monitor actual revenues compared to the forecast and set an alert so that she receives an email when the actual is behind the target by more than 10 percent. In addition, the business rules engine can provide closed-loop action such as feeding data into operational systems for corrective action, e.g., automatically send the records of those customers who have decreased their spending into Siebel Marketing Enterprise 2000.3 to generate a marketing campaign.
Analytics Catalog Overview

Application Foundation includes more than 70 pre-built analytic templates. Analytic templates are reusable, generic analysis techniques for building applications that solve a broad range of business problems. The analytic templates can be applied to answer the most difficult business questions while shielding the end user from the complexity of the underlying technology. The analytics catalogue is open and extensible, enabling users to add their own analytic templates.

``In developing the first modules of BusinessObjects Analytics, we quickly realized that creating an integrated, consistent suite requires that the applications be built within a common framework. We created BusinessObjects Application Foundation to fulfill that need,'' said Dave Kellogg, senior group vice president of worldwide marketing at Business Objects. ``We have developed all our analytic application modules using Application Foundation, and have found it enormously useful both in improving application development productivity and in delivering analytic applications that all look, feel, and act in the same way. For example, thanks to Application Foundation, we can provide a consistent method for performing time-series analysis regardless of whether the user is analyzing sales performance, customer retention, or employee attrition over time.''

In addition to providing the framework for building applications, Business Objects is announcing BusinessObjects Customer Intelligence, the first analytic application of BusinessObjects Analytics. (Editors' note: please see related press release titled Business Objects Launches BusinessObjects Customer Intelligence, dated July 10, 2001.)

Platforms and Availability

BusinessObjects Application Foundation 2.1 is generally available and runs on Windows NT and Sun Solaris.

About Business Objects

Business Objects is the world's leading provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions. Business intelligence lets organizations access, analyze, and share information internally with employees and externally with customers, suppliers, and partners. Business intelligence helps organizations improve operational efficiency, build profitable customer relationships, and develop differentiated product offerings.

The company's products include BusinessObjects 2000, the industry's leading integrated business intelligence toolset and platform, and BusinessObjects Analytics, an integrated suite of enterprise analytic applications.

Business Objects pioneered the modern BI industry in 1990 by inventing a patented ``semantic layer'' that insulates users from the complexity of databases. In 1995, the company was first to focus on enterprise-scale BI deployments and today supports customers with more than 20,000 users. The company moved aggressively to the Internet in 1997 by pioneering the market for BI extranets, a market that it continues to lead today. In 2000, the company delivered the industry's first interactive wireless BI solution. Today, Business Objects continues to innovate, creating and delivering a unique vision for enterprise analytic applications.

Business Objects has more than 13,000 customers in over 80 countries. The company's stock is publicly traded under the ticker symbols NASDAQ: BOBJ and Euronext Paris: code Euroclear France 12074, and included in the SBF 120 and IT CAC 50 French stock market indexes. Business Objects can be reached at 408/953-6000 and www.businessobjects.com

Note to Editors: BusinessObjects is a trademark of Business Objects SA. WebIntelligence is a registered trademark of Business Objects S.A. Other company and product names may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.



To: Thomas DeGagne who wrote (94)7/10/2001 1:10:41 PM
From: Thomas DeGagne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 144
 
Hyperion Continues to Lead Online Analytical Processing Market
New IDC Report Shows Hyperion the Leader by Revenue in Growing Segment Of Business Intelligence
SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyperion (Nasdaq: HYSL - news) continues to lead the hotly contested online analytical processing (OLAP)/multi-dimensional analysis software market, according to a new study released by IDC. According to the study, Hyperion Essbase continues to lead the market, increasing its market share to 16.4 percent in 2000 from 14.9 percent in 1999. Hyperion has been the market leading OLAP software company since 1998. The share and market numbers are based on total software license and maintenance revenue.

The IDC study, Information Access Tools Market Forecast and Analysis Summary, 2001 - 2005, presents historical data and a five-year forecast for specific software markets in information access and business intelligence. The study ranked more than 25 vendors by software license and maintenance revenue, combining for $1,191.5 billion of sales during the year 2000.

OLAP technology is used by leading organizations to understand what the data collected in their enterprise systems really say about their business performance. The business intelligence supplied by OLAP is crucial for managers who need to perform advanced business reporting, analysis, modeling, and planning.

``Companies that place a high value on making the informed decisions that result in greater profits are driving the growth of Hyperion Essbase,'' said Robert Gersten, general manager, Essbase Technologies Business Unit. ``IDC's data validates what these companies already know -- the key to business performance is knowledge, and an open analytical platform like Hyperion Essbase is the best way to extract actionable knowledge from existing investments in ERP, CRM and relational database technologies.''

``The business value of an OLAP server is demonstrated by the analytic applications it can support,'' said Dr. Henry Morris, vice president for Applications and Information Access at research firm IDC, and one of the study's authors. ``At the Solutions 2001 conference, Hyperion Essbase customers shared stories of successful implementation across a broad spectrum of business functions such as sales and marketing, finance, manufacturing and human resources. This breadth of support for analytic applications has helped Hyperion maintain its position for the last several years as the revenue leader for OLAP/multi-dimensional analysis software.''

About Hyperion

Hyperion is a global leader in business analysis software. Hyperion helps managers succeed by helping their companies achieve greater performance and profitability. Business leaders use Hyperion products and services to plan, manage and execute on strategies by analyzing information on e-business initiatives, supply chain execution, customers, operations and finance. The company's market-leading Hyperion Essbase technology, packaged business analysis applications and tools are used by more than 6,000 organizations worldwide, including 86 of the Fortune 100, 64 of the Nikkei Top 100 in Japan and more than 40 of the Financial Times European Top 100. In addition, more than 400 Hyperion alliance partners deliver technology, applications and services to increase the flexibility and choice for customers. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company has offices in 22 countries. More information is available at hyperion.com , info@hyperion.com, or 800-286-8000.