Our first experience with SAP Analytics Hub, using a Tableau Server appliance and SAP HANA appliance hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Category: EV Technologies Archive
Are you attending the 2018 AWS Summit in Chicago?
You should join Eric Vallo and Chris Greer at the 2018 AWS Summit in Chicago this week. The AWS Summit is a fantastic and free resource being hosted by AWS on August 1 and 2 with breakouts, technical sessions, and bootcamps. This event is aimed at helping customers and partners identify the right opportunities and workloads […]
Press Release: HarrisLogic and EV Technologies Create Award-Winning Tool
ST. LOUIS, MO – (June 26, 2018) – EV Technologies’ recent work with HarrisLogic, a technology and clinical services company focused on developing solutions for improving behavioral healthcare, was honored with a 2018 SAP Innovation Award this month. HarrisLogic’s proprietary platform, Stella, has been the core of their highly successful mental health jail diversion program. The […]
Web Intelligence Users – It’s Time To Unplug Java
Oracle is changing how it supports Java in January 2019. Web Intelligence users should stop using Java long before that date.
Transforming Behavioral Health Care With Predictive Analytics
When contemplating data and analytics technologies – particularly highly technical systems like SAP – most people think in terms of supply chain management, sales, accounting, data governance and other enterprise business processes. Useful, valuable applications that, truthfully, may not be very exciting to the average individual. But more often than you might think, we get […]
SAP’s Big Analytics Announcement – Interpreting what is next for SAP Lumira
A message to our customers about the new SAP analytics roadmap.
Unlocking the Secrets of SAP Lumira Discovery 2.1
Generating a SAP Lumira Discovery 2.1 key requires a slight twist.
State of the SAP BusinessObjects BI4 Upgrade, February 2018
There’s lots of talk about cloud and hybrid BI. What does that mean for your deployment of SAP’s BI platform in 2018?
SAP BusinessObjects Support for Java 9
The clock is about to strike midnight for the Web Intelligence Java applet as Oracle and browser vendors stop supporting the Java browser plug-in API.
When You Still Have Desktop Intelligence
Recently, the Wall Street Journal published an article by personal technology columnist Joanna Stern entitled “How to Send a Fax When You Don’t Have a Fax Machine”. In reviewing “a decades-old technology [that] refuses to die” she writes. This is not a reprint of an article from 1992. (And no, next week I will not be reviewing […]