| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 534.0KB HTML & WORD | Date added | 28 Dec 2004 |
| Topics | Data Mining / Analysis, Windows NT - 2000 - 2003, Web Reporting, Windows XP, .NET, Data Mining - Analysis | ||
| Downloads | 42 | ||
This Microsoft case study profiles Ottawa-based Databeacon, a company that delivers Web reporting and Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) data analysis software to more than 1,100 customers worldwide. To more effectively meet the needs of customers with Windows–based client computers, Databeacon had to rebuild its Java-based Open Client product family. Read this case study to learn why the company turned to Microsoft’s Visual Studio® .NET 2003 development system to build its no-touch-deployment Smart Client family of products.
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