BusinessObjects Xcelsius

SAP BusinessObjects Xcelsius was an excel based dashboarding tool that is now past end-of-life with the end of Adobe Flash in 2020. SAP urged users to migrate to new solutions, such as Squirrel365.

BusinessObjects Solid for the Next Decade and Beyond

This is usually the time of the year when people make predictions about the coming year. I have done this myself many times but, this year, I am going to make a prediction about the next 10 years. Here it is : “BusinessObjects will continue to thrive and remain the …

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Tech Tip: How to Use Chart Ranking with Dynamic Visualization in Xcelsius (SAP Dashboards)

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Tip: How to use Chart Ranking with Dynamic Visualization in Xcelsius (SAP Dashboards) Trick: Creating Dynamic Visualization that works with Chart Ranking Are you wanting the dynamic visibility to work with the values corresponding rank on a chart? This can actually be achieved in a couple simple steps and excel formulas. When …

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Xcelerate Your Xcelsius Xcellence with Dynamic Dashboard Development Services from InfoSol

With more than a dozen Xcelsius Black Belt specialists on staff, InfoSol provides a complete range of Dashboard development, deployment and support services including: Proof-of-Concept Services Building and delivering Xcelsius dashboard solutions in your environment to demonstrate the value prior to a full deployment Dashboard Design and Planning Services Assistance in …

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IBIS 2019 Call for Papers Open for Submission

IBIS 2021 Call to Papers

IBIS is the only annual conference completely dedicated to the BusinessObjects Community.  This is the place where you can learn how to get the most out of your BusinessObjects deployment, share best practices, experiences, ideas and where everyone “speaks BO”. It will be taking place June 17-19, 2019 in Carlsbad, …

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Why Replacing BusinessObjects is Bad for Business

I have learned many valuable life lessons coaching kids’ soccer. Like the time my team of 10-year-old boys lost a game 12-0 and I tried to give one of my inspirational after-game pep talks. The players felt down, I felt down and as I tried to tell them the score …

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