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Business Objects Continues to Expand Integration with Microsoft Office System
Business Wire, May 26, 2004
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Microsoft TechED 2004
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 26, 2004
Announces Launch of Crystal Enterprise Live Office, Integration
with Microsoft Office SharePoint Portal Server 2003, and Support for
Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework
Business Objects (Nasdaq:BOBJ)(Euronext Paris ISIN code: FR0004026250 - BOB), the world's leading provider of business intelligence (BI) solutions, this week announced several new product integration initiatives with key Microsoft products. At the Microsoft TechEd Conference in San Diego, Calif., Business Objects announced the launch of Crystal Enterprise(TM) Live Office, a solution that enables users to embed active corporate data from Crystal Reports(R) into Microsoft Office documents. In addition, the company unveiled an integrated solution for SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and support for the Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework.
Business Objects has a long history of delivering solutions that integrate tightly with Microsoft products and help companies leverage the power of business intelligence to improve their company's enterprise performance. These integrated solutions are designed to meet the needs of all types of users - from developers and IT professionals to business users and executives. Now, with this week's announcements at TechEd, Business Objects has further strengthened its integration with Microsoft products with new solutions for Microsoft Office customers.
"Our goal is ensuring that customers can take advantage of the power and familiarity of the Microsoft Office System," said Simon Marks, product manager for Office at Microsoft Corp. "Therefore, we are pleased to partner with companies like Business Objects to help enhance the business intelligence capabilities we can extend to customers across the enterprise with Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and other Microsoft Office System products."
"For any company serious about using business intelligence to ensure information accuracy and drive enterprise performance, the combination of Business Objects and Microsoft technologies is a very compelling solution," said Bill Gibson, senior vice president of partners and alliances at Business Objects. "Our integrated solutions are focused on increasing developer and Microsoft Office user productivity and delivering BI to an increasing number of business users. No other business intelligence product can claim the same number of users, years of proven success, and tight integration with Microsoft."
Enhancements to the Business Objects product line announced this week at the Microsoft TechEd Conference, include:
Expanded Microsoft Office System Integration
Business Objects has expanded its integration with Microsoft Office System applications with this week's launch of Crystal Enterprise Live Office. This solution allows business users to easily embed and manage live reports and report components in Microsoft Office System applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Crystal Enterprise Live Office will help broaden the use of BI, while allowing organizations to secure and manage information centrally. Microsoft Office users gain access to the world's most widely deployed enterprise reporting solution to help them make decisions based on timely, accurate data. For more information on the launch of Crystal Enterprise Live Office, please visit http://www.businessobjects.com/news/press/press2004/20040524_live_offi ce_prod.asp. (Due to the length of this URL, it may be necessary to copy and paste it into your Internet browser's URL address field. You may also need to remove an extra space in the URL if one exists.)
Integration with SharePoint Portal Server 2003
Business Objects also announced today a new integrated solution for SharePoint Portal Server 2003 and Crystal Version 10. The solution provides personalized business intelligence content directly within SharePoint Portal Server 2003 sites, providing business users with a powerful tool for increasing productivity and obtaining a single view of corporate information. The integration kit for SharePoint Portal Server 2003 provides users with an integrated, personalized, and secure access to information from disparate systems, including enterprise resource planning (ERP) and customer relationship management (CRM) applications.
Support for Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework
The Microsoft Office Information Bridge Framework, launched this week by Microsoft, provides software components, tools, and guidance to help developers build solutions that connect the Microsoft Office System to enterprise systems via XML Web services. Business Objects has committed to extend its current Office integration capabilities using the Information Bridge Framework to enable greater collaboration between its BI software and the Microsoft Office System. This integration is another way in which business users can take advantage of business intelligence as part of their everyday workflow with Microsoft products.
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