NoetixViews
The foundation of the Noetix Enterprise Technology Suite, NoetixViews transforms your business data into business information using proprietary Noetix auto-discovery technology. Automatically generated during the auto-discovery process, NoetixViews are configuration-specific to your unique application installation. The Noetix Enterprise Technology Suite can be configured with different NoetixViews applications and is currently available for Siebel eBusiness Applications and Oracle Applications.
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Supported Technologies
Windows 95/98/ME,
Windows XP/2000/NT ,
Solaris/Sun OS
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NoetixViews: Simplifying data access
The foundation of the Noetix Enterprise Technology Suite, NoetixViews is currently available for Siebel eBusiness Applications and Oracle Applications. Automatically generated during the auto-discovery process, NoetixViews are configuration-specific to your unique application installation.
Key advantages of NoetixViews include:
Uninterrupted reporting through application upgrades:
With NoetixViews, there is no need to manually reconstruct your reports after an application upgrade. Any changes to the application can be quickly remapped by NoetixViews to provide your business with uninterrupted operational reporting.
A map of your business information-at your fingertips:
During the Noetix MetaBuilder auto-discovery process, the Noetix Business Glossary-an information-rich map of your business application's configuration in both the accessible Windows Help File and HTML formats-is generated as a valuable resource for report and query development.
An expanding array of supported applications:
The Noetix Enterprise Technology Suite can be configured with different NoetixViews applications, including:
- NoetixViews for Oracle Applications
- NoetixViews for Siebel eBusibess Applications
- NoetixViews for PeopleSoft Human Resources (Coming in 2003).