The next big release
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The next big release
Has anyone seen the beta?
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Re: The next big release
Does anybody know what the next number of Planning will be? Also does anybody know if Cognos are still aiming to put TM1 under the hud?
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Re: The next big release
I know they are planning to have TM1 fully integrated with all Cognos Products by their next release
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Re: The next big release
In partner a recent partner webex there were very strong indications that TM1 will be the "core OLAP technology" for all Cognos products.
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Re: The next big release
When I was visited by a couple of Iboglixians recently, they came straight out and said that.ScottW wrote:In partner a recent partner webex there were very strong indications that TM1 will be the "core OLAP technology" for all Cognos products.
(Although equally they had no idea that you couldn't roll back if you implemented 9.4 and it went pear-shaped, so take their advice for what it's worth...)
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Re: The next big release
Went on the Cognos Planning training this week, no mention was made about any core engine merger (despite my enquiries
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Interesting bit of software... some great functions but I'd miss TI and rule statements... sort of.

Interesting bit of software... some great functions but I'd miss TI and rule statements... sort of.