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BusinessObjects
NameBusinessObjects
DeveloperSAP SE
Initial release1990
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Linux, Unix
GenreBusiness intelligence
LicenseProprietary software

BusinessObjects is a business intelligence software company founded by Bernard Liautaud and Denis Payre in 1990, with its headquarters in Paris, France. The company was acquired by SAP SE in 2007, and its products are now part of the SAP BusinessObjects portfolio, which includes SAP Crystal Reports, SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence, and SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards. BusinessObjects has partnerships with Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, and IBM, and its products are used by companies such as Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, and Walmart. The company's software is also used by government agencies, such as the United States Department of Defense and the National Health Service.

Introduction to

BusinessObjects BusinessObjects is a leading provider of business intelligence software, which enables organizations to make better decisions by providing them with data analysis and reporting capabilities. The company's software is used by Fortune 500 companies, such as ExxonMobil, General Electric, and Ford Motor Company, as well as by small and medium-sized enterprises like SAP Labs and Accenture. BusinessObjects has a strong presence in the European Union, with offices in London, Berlin, and Madrid, and it also has a significant presence in Asia-Pacific regions, including Tokyo, Beijing, and Sydney. The company's products are also used by non-profit organizations, such as the American Red Cross and the World Health Organization.

History of

BusinessObjects The history of BusinessObjects dates back to 1990, when it was founded by Bernard Liautaud and Denis Payre in Paris, France. In the early 1990s, the company developed its first product, BusinessObjects 3.0, which was a reporting and query tool. In the late 1990s, BusinessObjects acquired several companies, including Seagate Software and Crystal Decisions, which expanded its product portfolio to include data integration and data visualization capabilities. In 2007, BusinessObjects was acquired by SAP SE for $6.8 billion, and its products are now part of the SAP BusinessObjects portfolio. The company has also partnered with Google, Amazon Web Services, and Salesforce.com to provide cloud-based business intelligence solutions.

Products and Services

BusinessObjects offers a range of products and services, including SAP Crystal Reports, SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence, and SAP BusinessObjects Dashboards. These products provide data analysis, reporting, and data visualization capabilities, and are used by companies such as Procter & Gamble, Coca-Cola, and Walmart. The company also offers SAP BusinessObjects BI Platform, which is a business intelligence platform that provides data integration, data quality, and data governance capabilities. BusinessObjects has partnerships with Microsoft, Oracle Corporation, and IBM, and its products are also used by government agencies, such as the United States Department of Defense and the National Health Service. The company's products are also integrated with SAP ERP, SAP CRM, and SAP SCM.

Features and Capabilities

BusinessObjects products have a range of features and capabilities, including data analysis, reporting, and data visualization. The company's products also provide data integration, data quality, and data governance capabilities, which enable organizations to manage their data assets effectively. BusinessObjects products are also mobile-enabled, which allows users to access business intelligence capabilities on-the-go using iOS and Android devices. The company's products are also integrated with SAP HANA, which provides in-memory computing capabilities and enables organizations to analyze large amounts of data in real-time. BusinessObjects has also partnered with Tableau Software, QlikView, and TIBCO Software to provide data visualization and data discovery capabilities.

Acquisition and Integration

In 2007, BusinessObjects was acquired by SAP SE for $6.8 billion, and its products are now part of the SAP BusinessObjects portfolio. The acquisition expanded SAP's business intelligence capabilities and enabled the company to provide a comprehensive range of business intelligence solutions to its customers. The integration of BusinessObjects products with SAP's existing products, such as SAP ERP and SAP CRM, has enabled organizations to gain a unified view of their business operations and make better decisions. BusinessObjects has also partnered with Google, Amazon Web Services, and Salesforce.com to provide cloud-based business intelligence solutions, which enable organizations to deploy business intelligence capabilities quickly and cost-effectively. The company's products are also used by universities and research institutions, such as Harvard University and Stanford University, to provide data analysis and data visualization capabilities to students and researchers. Category:Business intelligence software

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