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What Is Crystal Vision Server?
Crystal Vision Server (CVS) is a combination of Business Objects applications that work together to deliver integrated real-time data visualization and reporting solutions through a secure centralized management system and content repository. CVS supplies all of the necessary tools to rapidly create data feeds using Crystal Reports Server, to integrate those feeds into Microsoft Office through Crystal Live Office, and to consume those feeds through Crystal Xcelsius. The system includes industry-leading report and dashboard development applications in conjunction with a robust content management and delivery system that provides you with ultimate control over how you manage, secure and deliver content.
The applications composing the CVS architecture (Crystal Report Server, Crystal Live Office and Crystal Xcelsius Workgroup) are likely familiar to the BOBJ developer, but the overall concepts of integration, data management, security, dashboard development and delivery that CVS addresses are familiar to developers coming from any BI platform. The CVS system is built on tried and true industry standard technologies that enable developers to create end-to-end business intelligence efforts through a secure, centralized Web-based management and environment control system in record time.
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