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A blog of all sections with no images
Aug
26
2008
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Written by Xander
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008 |
OLYMPIC NEWS FLASH:-
A lorry containing barbed
wire and timber posts has just arrived at the Beijing Stadium.
A spokesperson for the games
stated that there was no cause for alarm, as it is only the arrival
of the Irish Fencing Team!!
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 19 August 2008 )
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Jul
01
2008
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Written by Xander
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Tuesday, 01 July 2008 |
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At last, a little update, nice template here, just the wat I like
it, simple like myself, lol, yet elegant! Though it seems to work
better with Firefox than IE, got to check on that! |
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Jun
26
2008
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Written by Xander
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Thursday, 26 June 2008 |
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I attended a recent BOUG Meeting in
London. It was an interesting day and I gleaned a lot of useful
information from the speakers and attendees. I’ve put some
brief notes together below if you’re interested in my
thoughts on the meeting. Also attached some of the presentations
given and some links below to product information.
Please feel free to ask if you want even
more details (more detail?? you’ll be lucky!!) or other
issues or queries with BOXI and I’ll be happy to help if I
can.
BOUG Meeting, London 12th
June
After an introduction by BOUG chairman,
Nigel Dorian, the user group meeting commenced with a SAP/Business
Objects corporate update by Sean Farrington, Regional VP for EMEA,
covering Business Objects/SAP corporate performance, nothing really
of note to report on here,however it did give a perspective on the
state of the BI market. More interesting was the next speaker,
Donald MacCormick, Chief Transformation Officer, again from
Business Objects, who delivered a presentation covering the
Business Objects Product Road Map and Latest Announcements. Points
of interest here were the four new(ish) products demonstrated:
BusinessObjects Polestar
BusinessObjects Text Analysis
BusinessObjects Predictive Workbench
BUSINESSOBJECTS XCELSIUS 2008
I found the demo’s very interesting,
they showed some of what is possible using BOXI, though I feel they
are “nice to have” applications rather than “need
to have”. POLESTAR and XCELSIUS may be applications of most
interest to the business here, POLESTAR is highly flexible and easy
to use, giving results in seconds for inexperienced users, perhaps
useful for very occasional BOXI users? XCELSIUS, with it’s
graphical representation of reports, would be a manager’s
favourite I’m sure! Given it’s functionality and
ability to interact with other applications (such as yahoo! Maps)
there may be more scope to make use of this product than I’m
currently aware of. I was impressed by the ability of the text
analysis tool to pick out correct and meaningful data from the free
text inputs it was given, however I’m not sure if
there’s anywhere in our business that would benefit from such
an application. Predictive Workbench eases discovery of trends and
patterns in data, allegedly this is a fab tool, and to be honest it
looked impressive – however as I’m a predictive
analytics newbie then I couldn’t comment on how good or bad
Predictive Workbench really is!
Mark Hudson from Antivia ended the
morning’s sessions with a presentation on “Web 2.0 for
BI - Desktop and Scenario”, this presentation introduced the
concept of Web 2.0 interacting with BI tools and the benefits that
could be gained. This is an emerging aspect of the BI world, as
such the technologies are still in their infancy and new
applications for the technologies are being developed, however an
strong theme throughout appears to be collaboration amongst user
and how BI can draw on this collaboration and provide useful
insights into how users interact.
After a surprisingly enjoyable lunch, the
afternoon session began with a brief presentation covering the
changes to On-line Technical Support, courtesy of Paul Hanson,
Manager, European Technical Assurance Centre, Business Objects. In
brief, the support offerings have changed at the front end but not
at the back end, as follows, Calls should now be initiated online
rather than via phone, the business objects portal will be
accessible through SAP website and new logons for this purpose will
be issued to current users, case histories will be migrated from
old to new systems. It was emphasised that there will be no changes
to the personnel dealing with the cases – SAP will retain the
BusinessObjects experience.
Quick BI - A new approach to BI Prototyping Ivan Bartolo and
Elton Barry. 6pm demonstrated their prototyping tool,
“Quick BI” where the focus is getting the end users of
reports to be involved in the design and development of reports
from the start of the project, in an attempt to give the users what
they want, thus reducing the time required to develop reports. The
demo showed how a magnetic whiteboard and some magnets (in the
shape of report components, i.e. cross tabs, charts, single cells,
etc) could be used by end-users to quickly design a report, a
picture is then taken of the whiteboard, this pic is scanned and a
working report, as per the picture, is generated. A methodoly to
work alongside the technology was also outlined. Again , this
looked really slick and if used properly could reduce development
time is most cases. The reports are generated using Dummy data but
I’d expect that a version which was more integrated wth
Business Objects and could be linked to existing universes would be
of more use. However, a neat tool, looks easy to use and
powerful.
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Jun
25
2008
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Written by Xander
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Wednesday, 25 June 2008 |
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Our wee Cairn terrier, Tara, is away
to join them. It was a sad day on Saturday, I had
to take our wee dug to the vet for the last time, she had a tumour
which she'd lived with for the past year and a half but it had
been giving her bother for the past couple of weeks, so we knew the
end was near, but on Friday night she just lay down outside in the
middle of the garden and wouldn't or couldn't move anymore - I
had to carry her back inside, we then decided to take her to the
vet, the plan was to ask if there was anything that could be done
to stop her suffering, but there was only the one solution. My wife
and I had discussed what to do and I stayed with Tara as she went
to sleep for the last time - it was heartbreaking, we've had the
dog almost as long as we've been married, seen her grow from a
puppy and she's been a part of our lives for the past
131/2 years. There
were tears before bedtime on Saturday, our 8 year old
daughter has grown up with the dog always being around and she,
like us, was inconsolable. We'll all miss Tara, and if we ever
decide to get another dog, it'll have so much to live up too as I
don't think you'd find such a good natured and friendly wee dog
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Jun
23
2008
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Written by Xander
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Monday, 23 June 2008 |
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Since you're a regular
reader, I thought I'd post this pic here, thought you might like a
funny pic to cheer you up after reading the last
post about our wee dog.Looking on the bright side though,
I'm sure a wee puppy would be nice to have around the house again.
BTW Click on it and you'll see a bigger pic, enjoy!
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Jun
18
2008
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Written by Xander
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Wednesday, 18 June 2008 |
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That'd be the Temple of Doom! I went to a
gym yesterday, that's a first for me. I'm just about the wrong
side of 40 so thought I'd get in there and increase my fitness
levels. I only spent half an hour getting a wee induction and some
guidance from the gym instructor/trainer chap who Menzies
thoughtfully employ, and as well as a trainer, Menzies have
installed a little gym here in the office building, it's got
all
the gear (well I wouldn't know, but lots of machines and it looks
the part) and it's a "benefit" for all the employees. What better
time to get into it then, it's free (but not easy!). Anyway, after
half an hour I was knackered so I'm just gonna take it easy and
see if I can get in a couple of times a week, do half an hour and
see how that goes |
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