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  2. Crystal Reports - Wikipedia

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    Terry Cunningham and the Cunningham Group originated the software in 1984. [2] Crystal Services Inc. marketed the product [3] (originally called "Quik Reports") when they could not find a suitable commercial report writer for an accounting software they developed add-on products for, which was ACCPAC Plus for DOS (later acquired by Sage). [4]

  3. Crystal Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Enterprise is the Business Objects server-based delivery platform for Crystal Reports and Crystal Analysis originally developed by Crystal Decisions. Crystal Enterprise is what is called a delivery platform in Business Intelligence terms. It provides an infrastructure for data access, which can store report templates.

  4. List of reporting software - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable report generator software. Reporting software is used to generate human-readable reports ... Crystal Reports; CyberQuery; GoodData ...

  5. Crystal Decisions - Wikipedia

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    Crystal Decisions (previously known as Seagate Software Information Management Group) was a company that was known for its business intelligence products. [1]The company was formed when hard disk drive manufacturer Seagate Technology acquired Holistic Systems and Crystal Services with the intention of pursuing better profit margins in the software market.

  6. I-net Crystal-Clear - Wikipedia

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    True to its roots, i-net Crystal-Clear still has the ability to read and execute Crystal Reports report templates up until the latest versions of Crystal Reports. Unlike Crystal Reports, however, the i-net Crystal-Clear report file format has always been an open format. Until version 9.0 it was an XML format. Since version 9, the report file ...

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    Its flagship product was BusinessObjects XI (or BOXI [2]), with components that provide performance management, planning, reporting, query and analysis, as well as enterprise information management. Business Objects also offered consulting and education services to help customers deploy its business intelligence projects.

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