For the Enterprise we're delivering on our promise of making business intelligence (BI) more pervasive, actionable, and personal.
With many enhancements and innovations across the entire product suite, we're making it easier for your users to access and share information regardless of who they are, where they work, and how they want to access information.
BusinessObjects XI 3.0
Benefit from a full spectrum of BI capabilities—ranging from reporting, query and analysis, and dashboards and visualization, to intuitive discovery and advanced predictive analytics capabilities. Meet all of your strategic BI requirements on a single platform while ensuring delivery of the right information to the right users at the right time.
Migration for Existing Customers
Minimize the cost of ownership for customers adopting our BI platform. We provide a range of tools, documentation, and training to make your transition as effortless as possible.
BI Platform: BusinessObjects Enterprise
BusinessObjects Enterprise XI is the BI platform that enables IT departments to confidently deploy and standardize their BI implementations. Built using a flexible, scalable, and service-oriented architecture, it allows you to easily extend BI to everyone in your organization.

Located in Richmond, Virginia, the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) is a non-profit, scientific and educational organization* that administers the nation's only Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), established by the U.S. Congress in 1984.

T. Rowe Price is an independent global investment management firm and mutual fund manager based in Baltimore, Maryland. For over a decade, the company has relied on software from Business Objects, an SAP company, to handle critical reporting needs—and, increasingly, sophisticated business intelligence (BI) tasks—across the enterprise.

When Presbyterian Healthcare Services got the message from New Mexico's Health Services Department (HSD) that it would need to trim $40 million from its annual Medicaid budget, it was cause for concern. But the real challenge arrived a moment later: The cuts had to be identified immediately, within a period of two to three days. "While one team brainstormed ideas, the analysts were able to use BusinessObjects™ to quickly pull supporting evidence for each idea that was put forward," says Donio, director of enterprise decision support.

Emergency Medical Associates wanted to expand the Business Objects technology it used for managing emergency room financials and customer satisfaction to also track disease outbreaks.

With BusinessObjects XI Release 2, SFR have implemented a true common business intelligence platform to cover the needs of all their departments.
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