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Inside SAP BusinessObjects Explorer

Some of you might have seen my second book Reporting and Analytics with BusinessObjects and I also would like to take the opportunity and thanks “Reporting and Analytics with SAP BusinessObjects” by Ingo Hilgefort – An attempt to review of the book. For those customers that are interested in SAP BusinessObjects Explorer and how you can leverage this great new user experience in combination with your SAP landscape, you might enjoy my third book

Inside SAP BusinessObjects Explorer.

 

 

The book will show you how SAP BusinessObjects Explorer can help you make faster, better-informed decisions by giving you more insight into your data. And, if you’re already using Explorer, you’ll learn about the latest functionality of the XI 3.2 release and the new features of SAP BusinessObjects Explorer Accelerated Version in combination with SAP NetWeaver BW Accelerator. From installation and deployment, to everyday usage scenarios and more advanced topics, this book is filled with invaluable information that will help you configure and utilize Explorer to its full potential.

  • Installation and Deployment

  • Functional Overview

  • Real-World Scenarios

  • Advanced Topics

I hope people find this book as useful as my first two.

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      Author's profile photo Witalij Rudnicki
      Witalij Rudnicki
      Hi Ingo. First of all: congratulations on yet another book published. With your pace of writing (and after watching "Surrogates" with Bruce Willis) I started having suspicious that there are more than one Ingo 😉 Just kidding.
      Serious question is if you plan to make any of chapters from your new book available, like you did with previous book? I think sample chapter from "Usage Scenarios" would be useful to "taste" the book and to present to managers to justify the purchase.
      Regards,
      -Vitaliy
      Author's profile photo Ingo Hilgefort
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