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Interview with Jayne Landry: SAP Analytic Product Launches at SAPPHIRE NOW

Author Timo Elliott Date May 26, 2017

I interviewed Jayne Landry, who heads up BI at SAP, on the latest hot trends and new products from SAP Analytics.

Tagged BI4.2, BusinessObjects, Interview, Jayne Landry, Launch, Lumira, Products, SAP Analytics Hub, SAPITOA, SAPLumira, SAPPHIRE, SAPPHIRENOW, WebIntelligence |
Conferences

Interviews: Byron Banks, SAP Analytics News at SAPPHIRENOW

Author Timo Elliott Date May 23, 2017

My SAPPHIRENOW interviews with Byron Banks, SAP Analytics Marketing VP, on the launch of SAP Leonardo and new analytics products & partnerships

Tagged Analytics, BusinessObjects, Byron Banks, Dashboards, Interview, Lumira, SAP, SAPLumira, SAPPHIRENOW, YouTube |
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Modern BI With SAP BusinessObjects Lumira 2.0

Author Timo Elliott Date April 25, 2017

How SAP BusinessObjects Lumira can help IT departments address the need for “modern BI” analytics self-service.

Tagged Analytics, BI lifecycle, Dashboards, Lumira, lumira 2.0, modern BI, SAPLumira |
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SAP Embraces Hadoop In The Enterprise

Author Timo Elliott Date April 21, 2015

At the Hadoop Summit in Brussels, Irfan Khan explained SAP’s support for enterprise Hadoop deployments.

Tagged #bigdata, Analytics, Big Data, Brussels, Hadoop, Hadoop Summit, HadoopSummit, SAP, SAP HANA, SAP Lumira, SAPHANA, SAPLumira | 5 Comments |
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Are You Still Torturing Your Data?

Author Timo Elliott Date January 30, 2015

Some people will always need advanced analytics and deep data discovery. But the rest of us? Maybe we’ll be able to put our torture instruments down and let the data do the talking…

Tagged Analyze, Big Data, Business Intelligence, Data, Dice, Drill, InfiniteInsight, KXEN, Lumira, Predictive, SAP, SAPLumira, Slice, Torture | 1 Comment |
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Products

A slice of Raspberry Pi with SAP Lumira

Author Timo Elliott Date September 29, 2014

Accessing data on the Raspberry Pi with Sybase SQL Anywhere and SAP Lumira

Tagged Lumira, Raspberry Pi, SAP, SAPLumira, SQL, SQL Anywhere, SQLAnywhere | 1 Comment |
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Conferences

Creating the Platform for Innovation

Author Timo Elliott Date May 21, 2014

Keynote from the SAPInsider Conference in Nice, France. SAP wants to help its customers make their business faster, smarter, and simpler, with the SAP HANA platform.

Tagged #bi2014, #hana2014, data discovery, HANA, Innovation, Lumira, Predictive, SAP HANA, SAP Lumira, SAPInsider, SAPLumira |
Conferences

Agile Analytics

Author Timo Elliott Date March 3, 2014

Agility is perhaps the biggest challenge and opportunity in analytics today. Watch this discussion of what it means to your business.

Tagged #bigdata, Agile, Agile Analytics, Analytics, BICC, Big Data, Business Intelligence, BusinessObjects, Competency Centers, data discovery, HANA, Lumira, SAP, SAP Lumira, SAPLumira | 1 Comment |
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How To Use And Adapt SAP Lumira Visualization Extensions

Author Timo Elliott Date July 31, 2013

First steps towards installing, using, and adapting the SAP Lumira Visualization Extensions

Tagged Analtyics, BI, Business Intelligence, Cloud, Dashboards, DataViz, Exploration, Lumira, Reporting, reports, SAP, SAP Lumira, SAPLumira, Visualization | 6 Comments |
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Results of the Fitness Challenge using SAP Lumira

Author Timo Elliott Date June 3, 2013

During SAPPHIRE NOW in Orlando, the analytics team issued a “fitness challenge,” asking people to record their activity with a device such as a Fitbit or Jawbone Up — here are the results, using SAP Lumira

Tagged #bigdata, Analytics, Big Data, BusinessObjects, Dashboards, Fitbit, Jawbone, Lumira, personal, Quantified Self, quantifiedself, SAP, SAPLumira |

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