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Business Intelligence Leader Information Builders Releases WebFOCUS for Google Maps
Company Continues BI Innovation Dominance With Launch of Rapid Mashup Development for WebFOCUS
| Source: Information Builders
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - March 31, 2008) - Information Builders, the independent leader
in production business intelligence (BI) systems,
today announced the release of WebFOCUS for Google Maps, the first rapid
mashup application in the business intelligence market. WebFOCUS for Google
Maps provides an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI) for rapid
development of geographically aware composite applications and does not
require any training or coding by developers.
Today's global enterprises operate businesses that are geographically
dispersed and influenced. The relationships that arise from this type of
"borderless business" can be complex and difficult to interpret, but by
overlaying maps with operational data and reports such as those created
using WebFOCUS, users can gain a clearer indication of performance and
quickly identify local and regional trends, such as volume of service calls
made to a specific call center or number of stores with low inventory on
certain items.
In a recent report, Gartner identified interactive visualization among key
emerging trends that "help overcome this skills gap in both the
construction and consumption of analytical applications." According to the
report, "interactive visualization will be quickly accepted over the next
two years as a common front-end to analytical applications, driven by the
ubiquity of rich Internet applications. Interactive visualization, with its
attractive display, should be more widely adopted by those users who aren't
accustomed to the grid style of analysis and reporting offered by
relational databases and spreadsheets."(1)
By capitalizing on the trend of creating Web application hybrids as a way
to mix and match software from different sources, WebFOCUS for Google Maps
takes interactive visualization into the mainstream BI direction. According
to ProgrammableWeb, Google Maps is by far the most popular application
programming interface (API), with 50 percent of mashups using it. However,
most current examples are more for fun, contests, and creative use than for
business purposes. Information Builders is the first business intelligence
company to take mashups and create a business application, taking the time
and pain of development away from the user.
"As an Information Builders customer, we continue to be impressed and
encouraged by the company's efforts in developing new, innovative
technologies," said Jim Honerkamp, CIO, The Hillman Group. "Mashups are
currently dominating consumer and customer facing sites. By bringing the
power of these consumer friendly applications to the enterprise,
Information Builders can help organizations significantly speed up the
adoption of geographically aware applications."
Combining the power of WebFOCUS with Google Maps gives users flexibility to
enrich maps with analytic content. WebFOCUS can drive what is displayed on
a map, use location indicators to visually convey operational trends, and
navigate the map from a related report to zoom in and out of critical
areas. Users can leverage Google Maps to pre-filter and drill down to
WebFOCUS reports containing all the details on one or more locations of
interest.
Key features in WebFOCUS for Google Maps include:
-- GUI-driven development - Developer Studio's HTML Layout Painter now
includes the ability to insert and configure Google Maps to WebFOCUS
procedures with little training and no coding.
-- Dashboard integration - Use the HTML Layout Painter to produce
Web-based reports with multiple reporting outputs; have a Visual Discovery component, an
Active Report, and a Google Map all in one dashboard view.
-- Conditional map styling - Leverage WebFOCUS conditional styling to
enhance Google Maps by color-coding data presented on the map, based on
business expectations.
-- Interactive map navigation - Besides the various default navigational
methods exposed by Google Maps, WebFOCUS report drill-down links can be
employed to navigate an associated Google Map.
-- Robust selection tools - Uses unique WebFOCUS functionality to select
multiple points to drill down or filter reports.
-- Parameter prompting - Uses launch pages to call WebFOCUS for Google Map
reports or use Google Maps to pre-select data to filter drill-down reports.
"We are constantly looking for new ways to innovate and stay ahead of
market trends," said Gerald Cohen, founder and CEO of Information Builders.
"The popularity of mashups coupled with the growing trend around GIS
applications, led us to the concept of a rapid Web application development
for WebFOCUS. Since Google Maps is a free and widely available service, by
putting the power of WebFOCUS behind it, we can literally bring geographic
business intelligence to the masses."
About Information Builders
Information Builders award-winning combination of business intelligence and
enterprise integration software has been providing innovative solutions to
more than 12,000 customers for the past 30 years. WebFOCUS is the world's
most widely utilized business intelligence platform. It provides the
security, scalability, and flexibility needed at every level of global
extended enterprises. Its simplicity helps create executive, analytical,
and operational applications that reach dozens to millions of users.
Information Builders iWay Software suite provides state-of-the-art,
multi-purpose, pre-built integration components that address all SOA, application, data, and information management
requirements. Its integration adapters have been adopted by the leading
software platform providers. Together, these products give Information
Builders customers the ability to live up to the company motto: "Your
Business. No Barriers."
Information Builders award-winning technology has successfully provided
quality software and superior services to more than 12,000 customers,
including most of the Fortune 100 and U.S. federal government agencies.
Headquartered in New York City with 90 offices worldwide, the company
employs 1,450 people and has more than 350 business partners. For more
information visit http://www.informationbuilders.com.
(1) Schlegel, Kurt. Emerging Technologies Will Drive Self-Service Business
Intelligence, Gartner, Inc., February 8, 2008.