SCRUM blog series part 3: What features do the users want?
In my journey towards a succesfull SAP BusinessObjects BI4 implementation using SCRUM I’ve got some new experience I’d like to share. As a functional lead for my current SAP BusinessObjects BI4...
View ArticleThe future of SAP Dashboards: codename ZEN
Introduction There has been a lot of buzz around the future of SAP Dashboard Design aka Xcelsius. It has been clear that the development in this tool is way behind to the new products popping up like...
View ArticleDoes “SAP Design Studio” live up to its name?
Recently, Anita Gibbings (SAP marketing) posted a message on SCN on the success of the SAP Design Studio (ZEN) beta program. It is the first SAP product ever that goes from beta to general available...
View ArticleHow to create a loading screen for SAP Dashboards
I can imagine you don’t all have the privilege of having a large HANA instance in your SAP wonderland. Because of this, you might have to wait a couple of seconds every now and then before your reports...
View ArticleSAP Lumira Cloud: My first impressions
What is SAP Lumira Cloud? As you might have noticed, SAP recently changed the name of their one year old product SAP Visual Intelligence into SAP Lumira. We have seen this before with the product SAP...
View ArticleDe Nederlandse BI Podcast (Dutch)
Dear readers, A couple of weeks ago, a bunch of BI fanatics who were inspired by the DSLayered crew, decided to start a BI Podcast for the Dutch BI community. One Skype call and about two hours later...
View ArticleLive Blog: All Access Analytics
Today, starting in 2 minutes, the All Access Analytics webinar will start. Shared information upfront: Agenda: As part of the Roadmap, Steve Lucas will provide some insight into: 1. Plans for the...
View ArticleData visualization tip: Why pies and donuts are delicious but unhealthy
It may seem a bit silence on this blog but actually I’m writing quite some content and I share it with the world through our company blog site. The content is in Dutch so make sure you have your Google...
View ArticleFamous Data Visualization: Cholera in London in the 19th century
Recently I wrote a blog on my company site on one of the more famous data visualizations of the past. It’s about Dr. John Snow, a physician who did some ground breaking research to the cause of Cholera...
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