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.NET Business Intelligence Business Intelligence (BI) describes the tools and technologies that help make sense of your data. BI is vital for any company looking to excel in today's business environment. With proper BI tools your company can get up-to-the-minute information on where you've been, where you are, and where you're headed.
On-demand access to your company's data, coupled with proper analysis and distribution tools, define what constitutes a great fit for companies that need an effective BI solution.
.NET Dashboards A dashboard presents information in charts and graphs that combine to create an up-to-date visual overview. Your company's dashboard, like the dashboard of a car, shows key data in such a way that you can quickly and easily understand how you're operating – and what would make you more efficient.
A well-designed dashboard helps you track trends, better manage your operations, and make critical business decisions.
.NET Document Generation Document generation (docgen) is an automated way of generating and distributing documents. Instead of creating a document manually, the user creates a template, and specific information populates the template when the document is generated.
Document generation is the most thorough and efficient means of automating documents, and without it, businesses would waste critical resources.
.NET Reports An enterprise reporting system encompasses the processes of designing, generating and distributing reports. Reports are simply ways to present company data and include items such as invoices, inventory tallies, financial statements, insurance policies, customer account summaries, product usage reports, and even certificates and letters.
An effective reporting solution helps you better understand your data and effectively share information.
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Chapter 4 of Framework Design Guidelines, titled "Type Design Guidelines," presents patterns that describe when and how to design classes, constructs and interfaces. In this chapter, Abrams and Cwalina divide types into four groups and discuss the do's and don'ts of type design.
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Paul Ferrill caught up with prime open-source .NET applications driver Miguel De Icaza at Novell's BrainShare conference last week. They discussed the status of Windows Forms for Mono (it's coming along) and VB.NET for Mono (it looks like it's out).
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