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Hi Ferenc,
This is for student information datawarehouse. This is should be a web based front end tool, can be easily used by end and power users. I don't think the enviroment or reporting would be very complex. The university have 8000 students and we are targeting 10 yrs worth of data.
joan
Quoting mantfield <mantfield_at_connexus.net.au>:
> Crystal Analysis is supposed to be pretty good. Integrated with Crystal
> Enterprise, it is fantastic for a complete reporting landscape. But Crystal
> Analysis is not as mature on the data mining as products like Cognos,
> Sagent or Informatica. Business Objects is also good for complex
> situations. How complex do you want to get ?
>
> HTH. Regards :
>
> Ferenc Mantfeld
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Joan Hsieh [SMTP:joan.hsieh_at_tufts.edu]
> Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 8:44 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject: dw report tool question
>
> Hi Dear List,
>
> We have a new datawarehouse project. I didn't involve in this project at
> beginning. Right now, I was assigned to the group for picking a front
> end reporting tool. So far I know the manager prefer brio, cognos and
> business intelligent product.
>
> Does anyone familiar with those tools? Can you give me some feedback as
> dba standpoint of view, like how report distributed, power user vs end
> user, performance and security advange or disadvantage, concerns?
>
> lots of thanks!
>
> Joan
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