Microsoft has finally decided what to do with PerformancePoint Planning

A while back Microsoft created quite a stir in the BI scene when they announced that they would stop further development of PerformancePoint Server 2007. At the time I was studying for the exam and, as you can imagine, was pretty pissed off (and stopped any further preparations for the exam immediately). The analytics part was swiftly moved to SharePoint and what was to become of the Planning part was unknown, until now.

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Santiago de Compostela here I come!

A couple of years ago, in 2004 to be exact, we went on holiday to the North of Spain. We started in Bilbao and followed the coast until we arrived in Santiago de Compostela. While travelling towards Santiago we were surprised by the amount of people en route on foot. As we neared the city the number of pilgrims became more and more dense, because that what they were.

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One thing that might be confusing about using the Web Intelligence Rich Client

With the arrival of BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 3.0 the ability to view documents via a so-called Rich Client has been added to the suite. While the Rich Client might appear to be nothing more than a full client version (it requires a separate installation) of the Java version of Web Intelligence in InfoView, it does in fact have certain features that are not available in thin client version.

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Finally a magazine I’d possibly want to subscribe to: Donald

I saw it in the supermarket when I was flicking through a computer magazine and couldn’t resist buying it. What is it exactly? I don’t know yet, because I haven’t started reading it. But it looks like a version for adults of the Donald Duck.

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My new mantra: Radical Honesty

I thought that this article on a new phenomenon called Radical Honesty made an interesing read. Not that I give rat’s *rs* what any of you guys think of it… :P

Teradata and SAP partner up

A few months ago there were speculations about the possibility of SAP acquiring a data warehouse company like Teradata or Netezza. It seems those speculations weren’t that far-fetched, as the news of the day is that SAP and Teradata are partnering up to support SAP BW on top of Teradata. Up until now SAP BW was only able to run on top of Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server or IBM DB2. Adding Teradata to the gamma could potentially be profitable for both parties as it could increase Teradata’s sales and at the same time provide another strong and scalable platform for SAP applications.

MDX humour

MDX is God’s gift to business language; When God created Adam and Eve he just spoke [Humanity].[All Members].Children . That’s how powerful MDX is.

Amen to that, Pedro Alves!

New category (ABDOP) feed added

I noticed that most people who visit my blog do so because they are searching for BI related content using a search engine and end up here through the links in their search result.

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User rights in XI 3.x

I’d never really considered doing this when working with user rights in an Enterprise environment, but now that I’m thinking about it, it does make sense.

When setting security for a single user, a best practice is to create a group first, then apply the desired security rights to the group and add the user to that group. Rather than applying rights to individual users each time a new user requires the same privileges, the administrator can simply add them to the group, thus saving administrative time.

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Scarygirl

It’s Saturday. It’s a lovely day. I’ve done all my chores. I could be outside in the sun sipping a cold beverage. But no, instead I’m inside, playing this pesky little game that Martijn pointed me to.

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