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Hyperion Provides Hosted BI To Universities Worldwide As Part Of Academic Alliance Program

Hyperion

As part of its Academic Alliance Program, Hyperion (Nasdaq Global Select: HYSL), the global leader in Business Performance Management (BPM) software, today announced that more than 40 business schools around the world are accessing Hyperion’s robust set of Business Intelligence (BI) solutions and BPM resources via a 24x7 hosted model. Business school faculty are enhancing the learning experience of students with access to over half-a-million dollars in BI software, hours of computer-based training, and an array of presentations and other teaching materials from Hyperion. In addition, utilizing Hyperion resources through a hosted model allows faculty to focus on teaching rather than on system administration and technical support issues.

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Google Eyes Microsoft's Land

eWeek

Google announced on Aug. 28 Google Apps for Your Domain, a set of ad--supported communications tools such as Google Talk, Google Calendar and Gmail, to target small businesses that don't want to install and maintain software. This initial volley, which analysts say is targeted at upending Microsoft's Windows Live plans, is expected to become part of an escalating battle between Google and Microsoft.

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CRESH.NET Hosts Hyperion System 9

CRESH.NET

CRESH.NET provides first hosted Hyperion System 9™ business performance management solutions for higher education in conjunction with Hyperion Academic Alliance and Teradata University Network.

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Hyperion Solutions 2006 Executive Blogging

Business School Perspective

John Webster, Executive Director of CRESH and Professor of Computer Information Systems at Dakota State University, covers the conference from academic perspective.

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CRESH's Oracle shift goes smoothly

IDG News Service

For one longtime PeopleSoft customer, last year's Oracle Corp. takeover came at a particularly awkward time: the Center for Remote Enterprise Systems Hosting Inc. (CRESH) based in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, was in the process of spinning out from Dakota State University, and was about to sign the first commercial contract for its hosted PeopleSoft applications services.

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High Tech Firms Open at Technology Business Center

Sioux Falls Development

The South Dakota Technology Business Center continues to fulfill its mission to provide an "incubator" to technology start-up companies.

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