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What's Seagate info called now?

What's Seagate info called now?

What's Seagate info called now?

(OP)
Bit off topic for my first post maybe, but we have several users who use seagate info, but we can no longer buy licenses for new users.. what is the app called now? Is is business objects, and if so can anyone tell me which version?

Thanks.

RE: What's Seagate info called now?

Crystal Reports and Seagate Info all became one in Crystal Enterprise 9.0.  It became a .net program.  We just upgraded to it and it was very easy. It works alot like Info Desktop, in that the user schedules the report. Crystal Enterprise XI is the latest version.

Cathy

RE: What's Seagate info called now?

No, it isn't all in Crystal Enterprise 9, CE is what Crystal/Seagte Info morphed in to.

Crystal Reports is up to version CR XI, and Crystal Enterprise, which is what Seagate Info turned in to, is now called BOE (Business Objects Enterprise) XI because Business Objects bought them and now use the enterprise portal as their portal as well.

-k

RE: What's Seagate info called now?

(OP)
thanks very much! :)

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