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By Chris Alliegro [bio]
Posted: Aug. 18, 2008
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The following an excerpt of a Research Report published by Directions on Microsoft, an
independent research firm focused exclusively on Microsoft strategy & technology. More samples of our content, as well as a list of upcoming articles and
reports are also available.
- Free! Executive Summary
- PerformancePoint Server 2007, a collection of three business intelligence applications, could help large organizations streamline financial reporting and budgeting, visualize business data, and analyze and report details about business performance
- Free! Introduction
- PerformancePoint 2007 helps companies more effectively measure business performance, but deployment and management could challenge IT
- PerformancePoint Planning Delivers Financial Tools
- PerformancePoint Server 2007 introduces a component called Planning, a set of tools and services intended to solve many of the problems large organizations face with financial planning and reporting processes
- PerformancePoint Monitoring Extends Scorecards
- PerformancePoint Monitoring supports creation and distribution of scorecards and dashboards, which help organizations track their performance using numerical key performance indicators
- ProClarity Analytics
- The acquired ProClarity products deliver client tools for visualizing and analyzing data stored in SQL Server Analysis Services cubes and will probably be integrated in future PerformancePoint releases
- Future Directions and Considerations
- Recent releases, likely future developments, and early challenges of the PerformancePoint Server applications
- Availability, Pricing, Requirements, and Resources
- Pricing and system requirements for PerformancePoint Server and links to further information
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