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Nov 12, 2009
1:00 PM EST

Architecting Business Intelligence Applications for Change: The Open Solution

Sponsor: Actuate

New and changing requirements are facts of application development life. Fueling this constant stream are underlying changes to the business: evolving user demands, new business processes, and data consolidation. Register for this today!
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Oct 29, 2009
1:00 PM EST

Top to Bottom Performance Management Excellence at the City of Chicago

Sponsor: Actuate

In this featured City of Chicago case study, learn how the City’s performance management efforts leveraged BIRT Performance. Register Today!
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How to Reduce Eclipse BIRT Development Effort for Data Visualizations

Sponsor: Actuate

Web applications can come with a long list of visualization requirements for structured data. By delivering your output through the BIRT Interactive Viewer, you can create a single BIRT design that meets multiple requirements.
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