Formulas Basic

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In this movie we will explain the use of basic formulasin KPI Dashboard
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This video explains how to create new dimensions if Bime has not automatically detected all of yours. The SaaS Business Intelligence Software, Bime, makes data analysis and visualization easy. Take a free trial at businessintelligence.me

Atelier BIME : introduction Markess

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Première session des ateliers “Les Starts-up du SaaS et du Cloud”, en octobre 2010 avec We are Cloud, qui édite la solution de BI en mode Saas, BIME. Emmanuelle Olivié-Paul, Directrice associée de Markess International, a démarré par une introduction du marché de la BI et du Cloud.

A quick overview of the features added in GoodData release 23, scheduled for deployment on February 9, 2010.
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What Is The Birt Mobile Viewer?

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The BIRT Mobile Viewer for iPhone is a native application built from the ground up to meet the highest standards for an iPhone-based experience. This is not another browser-based tool styled to look like an iPhone application. Built in Objective C, this application tightly integrates with the core OS. Want to initiate a phone call or an e-mail from within a BIRT report? No problem. Want to show off your BIRT content with the best perspective? The viewer is orientation aware and will automatically rotate to show the content in its best light. Want to easily return to or refresh the content list on the home page? Simply shake the device. All of this is possible thanks to BIRT Mobile’s native iPhone app foundation.

When you install the app, you will get to experiment with a set of sample content showcasing the power and breadth of BIRT. Search Twitter; view a stock performance chart with drill-through details; check out the BIRT Mobile news. All of this BIRT content is interesting, even fun, but it is only the beginning. The viewer can be easily configured to point to any other available BIRT iServer, exposing user-specific content to your mobile workforce. The mobile user will have secured access to any and all content they have rights to on the target iServer.

The BIRT Mobile platform features both a viewer client and a server-based administration application called the Actuate Mobile Framework. If you already have an iServer or iServer Express installation, you can deploy the Actuate Mobile Framework yourself and mobilize any BIRT content. The Actuate Mobile Framework allows each iServer user to hand pick the content they want to access via their mobile device. This makes for a focused, efficient mobile experience unique to each and every user.

The Mobile client is also completely integrated to the BIRT onDemand experience. Upload a BIRT design or document to your onDemand account and quickly add it to your mobile client via the document’s context menu.

Why not leverage the only platform designed to give you exactly what you need, whenever you need it, wherever you are? Let the BIRT Mobile Viewer cut the cord and put the power of BIRT and the iServer in your pocket.

John Walker is a writer that specializes in SaaS BI and Data Visualization.


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Bime’s unique ability to extract dimensions and metrics from your website traffic data thanks to the Google Analytics API really sets it apart from other solutions. Unleash the power of all your data stored in Google Analytics – ask dynamic questions, drill up, drill down into your clickstream data, and understand trends, patterns and relationships like never before through cutting edge visualizations. Watch the Google Analytics Connector in action using Bime.
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Take a look at Bime in action on a mobile device – the Samsung GALAXY Tab.
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Bime Calculation Engine

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An easy solution to your complex problems: enter the Bime calculation engine Want to group things dynamically, filter them based on complex rules or measure the impact of a change on your other numbers? Bime’s calculation engine has everything you need, and even more. Don’t be afraid to write functions; we have a beautiful user interface for generating most common calculations.

Bime Post Processing

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Turn your results into part to whole, running totals, percent growth in just one click Post processing options will save you hours and allow you to achieve common calculations without writing a single formula.
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Analytix On Demand Names Six Industry Leaders To Newly Formed Board of Advisors

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Irvine, Calif. — May 28, 2009

Analytix On Demand™ (www.AnalytixOnDemand.com), the leading provider of enterprise-class SaaS business intelligence (BI) to enterprise and SMB companies, today announced the appointment of six members to its newly formed Board of Advisors.

The new members include Clint Brauer, Rajiv Gupta, Paul Niven, Ajit Patel, Tom Sicola and Frank Sparacino. All will provide Analytix On Demand with valuable insight as the company continues to optimize its vertical solutions to help companies improve the bottom line with real-time insight into business performance.    

“The best way for us to remain the top choice for companies seeking business insight is to get regular input from proven performers – people who are leaders in the various industries we serve, and people who are innovators using analytics in their own businesses,” said Vik Torpunuri, Analytix On Demand founder and CEO. “We’re thrilled to have assembled such a stellar team of visionaries and experts. We value the insight they share as we continue to grow.”

Clint Brauer

Clint Brauer has been part of the Internet industry for 12 years in executive roles for major consumer enterprises and consulting firms. Brauer currently serves as general manager of CyberRead, LLC, an online ebook retailer and Internet development and marketing consultancy. Previously he was vice president of marketing for Sony Connect. Brauer’s passion is for assembling and using customer-centric technology platform solutions that connect customer support, analytics, data warehousing, direct marketing and business development activities.

Rajiv Gupta

Rajiv Gupta is widely recognized as a pioneer of web services. Currently he is a vice president/general manager of Cisco Systems’ policy management business unit, and is founder and CEO of Securent, Inc., which offers application entitlement management solution (EMS) that enables organizations to secure sensitive applications and data. Securent was purchased by Cisco in 2007. Previously Gupta was founder and CEO of Confluent Software, and before that he spent 11 years at Hewlett-Packard, most recently as the general manager of the E-speak Division. E-speak is the precursor to the web service offerings from many major IT companies, and has been inducted into the Smithsonian National Museum. Gupta is the inventor or co-inventor of some of the seminal concepts that underpin web services, and has more than 45 patents to his name.

Paul Niven

Paul Niven is the founder and CEO of The Senalosa Group, Inc., a consulting firm dedicated to helping organizations reach the breakthrough results that can be achieved using the Balanced Scorecard – a strategic planning and management system used to align business activities to the vision and strategy of the organization. As a hands-on practitioner, Niven counsels Fortune 1000 companies, public entities and not-for-profit organizations. Niven is a noted author and speaker on the subjects of the Balanced Scorecard and performance measurement.

Ajit Patel

Ajit Patel’s diverse career spans 30 years and encompasses entrepreneurial, senior management and leadership positions in a wide variety of industries. He is a seasoned senior executive, serving high-profile, multi-national, multi-channel and multi-brand companies with design, manufacture, wholesale and retail operations, including Warnaco/Speedo Swimwear, Chico’s and BCBG MaxAzria Group. Patel supported each company through hyper-growth stages, directing the overhaul of the information systems infrastructures from concept to completion, managing the integration of new domestic and international acquisitions, and launching new retail divisions and/or concepts. Patel was a recipient of the 2004 CIO 100 recognition by CIO Magazine, and was named a Top 10 Retail CIO by Executive Technology Magazine. He is a member of LAVA (Los Angeles Area Venture Association) and is a member of the Board of Directors and Member of Strategic Advisory Councils.

Tom Sicola

Tom Sicola is the founder and CEO of advertising and marketing agency SicolaMartin – a WPP, Young and Rubicam company, specializing in strategic marketing and branding for technology companies. Sicola helped build the company into one of the most well-known tech-focused marketing and advertising firms in the country. He served such national brands as 3M, AMD, Citrix, HP and McLane Company (a Berkshire Hathaway company). Sicola is currently providing marketing and strategic planning for a number of clients through his newly formed marketing company, Sicola Marketing Services. He has been recognized as the Ernst & Young 2001 Entrepreneur of the Year. In 2006, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Austin Advertising Federation, affiliate of the American Advertising Federation.

Frank Sparacino

Frank Sparacino is a vice president with First Analysis Securities Corporation, specializing in research and investment in enterprise software and healthcare information technology. Previously, he spent four years as a sell-side equity research analyst with Barrington Research Associates Inc., where he covered the enterprise and Internet infrastructure software market. Earlier, he was with Brinson Partners, a global money management firm, performing a wide range of duties from portfolio implementation and client service to developing derivative functionality for the firm’s portfolio management accounting system.

About Analytix On Demand

Business smarts, simplicity, speed – at a fraction of the cost.

Analytix On Demand™ (www.AnalytixOnDemand.com) connects the dots across an entire organization to give companies the central truth about business performance. Its service offers fast and affordable business intelligence (SaaS), helping companies of any size – from SMBs to enterprises – see what’s really going on throughout an organization and how each business area affects everything else. This insight helps clients act with confidence, save time, reduce costs and boost profits. Clients start seeing a return on investment in just 30 days or less. The company’s service suite includes solutions designed expressly for healthcare, retail and media companies. Analytix On Demand™ is based in Irvine, Calif., and has offices in New York, Houston and San Jose.

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Getting Out of the “Inevitable Monopoly” Mindset

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Microsoft announced their business cloud offering, Office 365, yesterday. In keeping with Microsoft’s installed software offerings, it has three components: Microsoft Office, Exchange and SharePoint. The natural question is “How does it impact Zoho?” And what do we think of this at Zoho?

I believe Microsoft’s offering will be successful. Microsoft is a formidable competitor, and when they focus, they tend to get things right. They have been lukewarm about the cloud in the past, but that strategic ambiguity is firmly in the past—with Office 365, they are making that loud and clear.

From our perspective, Microsoft getting serious about the cloud brings both opportunities and challenges. I will first outline the short to medium term effects. The obvious first effect is that the entire cloud ecosystem benefits due to Microsoft’s arrival. This is the well known “anchor tenant” effect in shopping malls, where every store benefits from the increased traffic brought by the anchor tenant. Microsoft has signaled that the cloud is the future of all software, including their crown jewels. The future is here and now. It is a rising tide, and that clearly benefits Zoho. We don’t have to sell why the cloud is better for apps that were traditionally thought of as firmly wedded to the desktop; we just have to articulate why our cloud offering is better.

On the challenges, clearly Microsoft is going to have a formidable presence, due to its sheer installed base and the incumbency advantage Microsoft enjoys at its installed base. Again, the challenge for us is to clearly articulate why we offer a better value proposition. In a nutshell, we bring a sharp focus, a comprehensive product strategy, and a vision that integrates traditional document oriented apps with database oriented business apps, opening new avenues for business productivity; and finally, we bring better pricing. As a nimble company that has no corporate ego, we will integrate our offering with Microsoft wherever possible, just as we do with Google Apps today. Google has been exemplary in their openness, and we hope that Microsoft will be as open in allowing third parties to integrate into their stack. For example, we would seek to integrate our CRM with Microsoft’s cloud Exchange and SharePoint offerings.

Looking ahead over the long term, I want to make an important point: Software in the cloud is going to be more competitive and more open than software on the desktop. The analogy here is the wireline to wireless transition in telecom. Not long ago (though it feels like ancient history), there was really only one phone company in each country, often known as “the phone company”—because no further qualification was needed. Today, there are very few places in the entire world where there is not a choice of three or four wireless providers. It is one of the most dynamic markets in the world—as in, if you blink, you missed a product turn.

Looking at the cloud ecosystem, we have major forces operating that practically ensure that we are not going to have a monopoly. We have a competitive service provider market, an ultra-competitive data center market, and we have infrastructure offerings like Amazon that make it easy for cloud software vendors to scale up quickly. Consider the crucial client operating system market, which no longer means just the desktop and laptop, with mobile and tablets being where the action is. The mobile OS landscape is a real horse race between Apple, Google, Microsoft, BlackBerry, Nokia and Palm/HP—the only certainty here is that it is not going to be a monopoly. Even on the business desktop, Mac OS, riding on the astounding success of the iPhone and the iPad, is making strong inroads, and it is unlikely Microsoft is going to be able to stop Apple from making its presence felt in business computing. This is not to say that Microsoft won’t remain a formidable player; I personally think Win Phone 7 is a serious and credible offering and will gain reasonable share. My point is that the client operating system monopoly is over. The constellation of forces, from carriers to device vendors, from application developers to consumers and businesses, precludes that possibility.

Why is all this relevant? If Microsoft cannot consolidate the client operating system market, it cannot monopolize the cloud. It was the Windows monopoly that practically ensured the Office monopoly. If the cloud apps market is not an inevitable monopoly, by definition, many vendors are going to flourish, and there will be many opportunities to differentiate and add value. Microsoft has made it clear it is not going away; Google is not going away, and we want to be clear that Zoho is not going away. While the short to medium term impact of Microsoft’s strong cloud showing is actually a positive for us, we strongly believe we have a really good long term opportunity here. Of course, it all comes down to execution, and we like our chances at Zoho.

About Zoho

Zoho is a comprehensive suite of award-winning online productivity, collaboration and business applications for small and medium-sized businesses, as well as consumers. Over three million direct users rely on Zoho for their Business, Productivity & Collaboration needs and actively connect via Forums and Blogs. To date, Zoho has launched 22 different applications which include several online office applications such as Writer, Sheet, Show, and Mail along with a host of business applications ranging from CRM to Projects, Invoice and Meeting. These applications are offered directly via Zoho.com or through hundreds of partners in the Zoho Alliance Partner Program, which brings in millions of additional Zoho users. Zoho has received numerous awards, including a 2009 Webware 100 Award and an InfoWorld 2009 Technology of the Year Award. For more information about Zoho, please visit www.zoho.com.

Zoho is a division of ZOHO Corp., a privately-held and profitable company, which also provides IT Management Software (ManageEngine with 50,000 customers) and a Network Management Suite (WebNMS with hundreds of OEMs). With headquarters in Pleasanton, CA and offices in Austin, New Jersey, London, Tokyo and Beijing, ZOHO Corp. serves the technology needs of millions of customers worldwide. For more information about ZOHO Corp., please visit www.zohocorp.com.


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