BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 3.0: Administration and Security

Duration 2 Days

AudienceThe target audience for this course is system architects/administrators who are new in BusinessObjects Enterprise and will be responsible for maintaining BusinessObjects Enterprise users, groups, and objects in their organization.

PrerequisitesWhile not required for this course experience with these products or technologies will be helpful:
  • Windows conventions
  • Familiarity with windows Server 2000/2003 Administration.
  • Windows Server 2000/2003 security concepts global/local group and directory structure

Synopsis
    What is BusinessObjects Enterprise?
  • What is BusinessObjects Enterprise?
  • Use Infoview and the CMC to view content
  • Configure the CMC

    Managing BusinessObjects Enterprise Content
  • Manipulating objects in BusinessObjects Enterprise
  • Adding objects to the Repository

    Securing BusinessObjects Enterprise Content
  • Creating users, groups, folders and categories
  • The BusinessObjects Enterprise security model
  • Guidelines for planning security

    Application Security
  • Securing applications

    Publishing and Publications
  • Publishing personalized reports and documents to multiple recipients
  • Publishing objects to dynamic recipients
  • Managing profiles

    Scheduling Content
  • Scheduling objects
  • Event based scheduling
  • Scheduling with business calendars
  • Managing instances

    Federation
  • What is Federation?
  • Replicate content across a remote connection

Objectives
  • This two-day instructor led-course explains how to perform the tasks in the central management console (CMC)

  • These tasks involve supporting BusinessObjects TM Enterprise users and groups so they can access corporate data through the web portal in BusinessObjects Enterprise

  • This corporate data can take the form of Crystal Reports, BusinessObjects Web Intelligence or Desktop Intelligence documents, Voyager reports, program objects, object packages, and popular third party objects such as Microsoft Word and Excel files, among others, Please note: This course does not discuss maintaining BusinessObjects Enterprise servers, which is taught in BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 3.0: Administering servers-Windows course

  • The business benefit of this course is that it provides a foundation for System Architects/Administrators to effectively manage both users and content on the BusinessObjects Enterprise platform.

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