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Integrating SAP Business-Objects XI 3.1 Tools With SAP NetWeaver

Integrating SAP Business-Objects XI 3.1 Tools With SAP NetWeaverAuthor: Ingo Hilgefort
Publisher: SAP PRESS/GALILEO PRESS
Category: Book

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Media: Hardcover
Pages: 256
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Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 7 x 0.9

ISBN: 1592292747
EAN: 9781592292745
ASIN: 1592292747

Publication Date: May 1, 2009
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4 out of 5 stars The right book at the right time   October 10, 2009
Thorsten Luedtke (London)
Ingo Hilgefort provides the reader with a quick introduction into all aspects of a BusinessObjects XI 3.1 ('BO') deployment. While the rest of the world is waiting for the integration of SAP BW and BO, Ingo shows what's possible today. The great advantage for SAP BI consultants is that he does not assume any prior knowledge of BO XI. Instead he translates the BO terms into SAP BI terms (e.g. 'BO Publications' is similar to 'BEx Broadcaster'). This way he shows SAP BI consultants a very practical, step-by-step approach from BO's installation up to the integration with SAP's NetWeaver Portal. He concludes with an outlook into future integration scenarios as they were known in November 2008. It is likely that the book will get quickly outdated, but at this point in time it is a great entry-level book for SAP BI consultants. Many more books will have to follow to address all the integration issues like authorizations, performance, large-scale deployments and others. Unfortunately the book does not cover all the details of the BO XI platform and instead refers to 'other publications'. At 258 pages there would have been plenty of space for more detailed information. Therefore it gets only 4 out of 5 stars.

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