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Hyperion and Teradata Deliver Integrated BI Functionality for Retailers

Information Management Online, March 7, 2006

Information Management Editorial Staff

Hyperion, a global leader in business performance management software, announced that it is working with Teradata, a division of NCR Corporation, to enhance retail customer relationships by supporting Teradata's industry-leading Retail Decisions analytical solution with the Hyperion System 9 BI+ business intelligence platform.

Hyperion has passed the Teradata Retail Decisions Benchmark, performing complex retail analytics with excellent levels of performance to meet the scalability requirements of retailers.

The validation test was run on Hyperion System 9 BI+ Interactive Reporting, a module of Hyperion System 9 that provides executives, business users and analysts with the most intuitive user-directed relational query and analysis capabilities available. Interactive Reporting connects to the Teradata Enterprise Data Warehouse and delivers dashboards and highly formatted reports. Teradata's relational data can be augmented with the output of Hyperion's multidimensional reporting services for even broader reporting and presentation capabilities.

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Teradata Retail Decisions gives retailers the ability to analyze any subset of their business and uses an extensible, industry-specific logical and physical data model to allow retailers to implement an enterprise-wide solution that meets current and future business objectives. By combining the Teradata solution with the Hyperion BI analytics and dashboard technology, retailers are able to better analyze their business. Additionally, customer and vendor scorecarding, as well as the enhanced insight into sales reporting and seasonal planning, enable retailers to take ROI-driven actions.

As part of the Hyperion System 9 BI+ platform, Interactive Reporting shares common administration, user management, and installation and configuration support with other BI+ modules. This common infrastructure provides one point of access for end users to all content while reducing the maintenance required for IT professionals.

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