Saturday, February 6, 2010

Saturday, January 23, 2010

SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence

Web Intelligence is a tool for analyzing the organization's business information and creating ad-hoc reports. Web Intelligence is a tool for business users which provides an easy-to-use interface for analyzing data in a data warehouse to help with the decision-making business process. Its capabilities range from basic and simple to very complex reports and webintelligence allows users to share the information throughout the enterprise easily.
Business analysts access the information using their everyday business vocabulary without having to understand anything about the technical way the information is stored in the data warehouse.

Web Intelligence is accessed from the SAP BusinessObjects portal InfoView via an internet browser. Once opened, users can create and edit Web Intelligence documents and analyze the data displayed in them. With the InfoView portal those documents can be shared with other users, scheduled, printed out or send via email.

Web Intelligence uses universes (created by datawarehouse developers or modelers) to access the data and provide a business oriented view of the data. This results in the fact that the users have access directly to the source database allowing for robust query and analysis options (they are not limited to a personalized OLAP cube for instance) which helps significantly in responding to everyday questions and resolving problems.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Names of Indian Vegetables

Names of Indian Vegetables

ENGLISH TELUGU
Brinjal/Egg plant Vankaya
Potato Bangala dumpa
Bitter gourd Kakarkaya
Snake gourd Potlakaya
Ridge gourd Beerakaya
Bottle gourd Anapakaya/Sorakaya
Pointed gourd Parval/protons
Cluster beans Goru chikkudu
Tindoora/Gherkins Dondakaya
Okra Bendakaya
Cucumber Dosakaya
Radish Mullangi
Raw Jackfruit Panasapattu
Drumstick Mulakada
Suran/Yam Kanda gadda
Tapoica Karra Pendalam
Colacasia Chemadumpa/Chemagadda
Spinach Palakura
Chinese Spinach Bachalikura
Amaranthus Thotakura
Sorrel leaves Gongura
Curry leaves Karivepaku
Fenugreek leaves Menthi kura
Coriander leaves Kothimeera
Green chilli Pachi mirapakaya
Source:http://madhoosfood.wordpress.com/names-of-indian-vegetables/

Monday, January 29, 2007