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IBM Cognos 10 Report Studio Cookbook, Second Edition

You're reading from   IBM Cognos 10 Report Studio Cookbook, Second Edition Getting the most out of IBM Cognos Report Studio is a breeze with this recipe-packed cookbook. Cherry-pick the ones you want or go through the tutorial step by step – either way you'll end up with some highly impressive reports.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849688208
Length 364 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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IBM Cognos 10 Report Studio Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Report Authoring Basic Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Advanced Report Authoring 3. Using JavaScript Files – Tips and Tricks 4. The Report Page – Tips and Tricks 5. Working with XML 6. Writing Printable Reports 7. Working with Dimensional Models 8. Working with Macros 9. Using Report Studio Efficiently 10. Working with Active Reports 11. Charts and New Chart Features 12. More Useful Recipes 13. Best Practices Recommendations and References Index

IBM Cognos Cloud


Cognos Software and Analytics is now available as a service over the Cloud. IBM Cloud and Amazon Cloud are becoming very popular, as companies like the flexibility of borrowing resources as required rather than investing in processors, memory, storage, and software beforehand only to realize that they are either too less or too much for the requirement.

With Cloud-based BI, companies can now get access to Cognos BI software easily, quickly, and at lower entry costs. This comes with an option of scaling up as and when required. While Cognos software and services will be on the Cloud and you can bring down when required, the data sources and database will typically sit within your organization with a secured connection for the Cloud. You might choose the host content store on the Cloud and keep the actual query databases within your company behind the firewall.

More information about these can found on the IBM website if you intend to go Cloud!

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