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  2. Hyperion Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Hyperion Solutions Corporation was a software company located in Santa Clara, California, which was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2007. Many of its products were targeted at the business intelligence (BI) and business performance management markets, and as of 2013 [update] were developed and sold as Oracle Hyperion products.

  3. Essbase - Wikipedia

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    Hyperion renamed many of its products in 2005, giving Essbase an official name of Hyperion System 9 BI+ Analytic Services, but the new name was largely ignored by practitioners. The Essbase brand was later returned to the official product name for marketing purposes, but the server software still carried the "Analytic Services" title until it ...

  4. SQR - Wikipedia

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    SQR (Hyperion SQR Production Reporting, Part of OBIEE) is a programming language designed for generating reports from database management systems. The name is an abbreviation of Structured Query Reporter, which suggests its relationship to SQL (Structured Query Language). Any SQL statement can be embedded in an SQR program.

  5. Brio Technology - Wikipedia

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    The best fit was Hyperion and over the course of several quarters, Brio Software was acquired and integrated into Hyperion's operations. [7] A quarter after Hyperion acquired Brio Software, their new integrated capabilities gave them new sales opportunities, and Hyperion achieved YR/YR 30% product growth for several quarters.

  6. Business intelligence software - Wikipedia

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    Business intelligence software is a type of application software designed to retrieve, analyze, transform and report data for business intelligence (BI). The applications generally read data that has been previously stored, often - though not necessarily - in a data warehouse or data mart .

  7. BusinessObjects - Wikipedia

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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.

  8. Comparison of OLAP servers - Wikipedia

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    In the reporting Yes icCube reporting and all XMLA compliant visualization tools like Excel, etc Yes Yes Jedox OLAP Server: Yes Yes Yes Cube Rules, SVS Triggers Yes No Yes Microsoft Excel, Qlik, Tableau, Jedox Web, Power BI No Yes Kyvos: Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No

  9. JasperReports - Wikipedia

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    JasperReports is an open source reporting library that can be embedded into any Java application. Features include: Scriptlets may accompany the report definition, [3] which the report definition can invoke at any point to perform additional processing. The scriptlet is built using Java, and has many hooks that can be invoked before or after ...