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Course Overview This course explains how to perform the tasks in the Central Management Console (CMC). These tasks involve supporting BusinessObjects Enterprise users and groups so they can access corporate data through BusinessObjects Enterprise's web portal. This corporate data can take the form of Crystal Reports, Web Intelligence or Desktop Intelligence documents, OLAP Intelligence reports, program objects, object packages and popular 3rd party objects such as Microsoft Word and Excel files, among others. 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. Audience The target audience for this course is System Architects/Administrators who are new to BusinessObjects Enterprise and will be responsible for maintaining BusinessObjects Enterprise users, groups, and objects in their organization. Skills Gained Lesson#1 - Understanding BusinessObjects Enterprise - What is BusinessObjects Enterprise?
- Working in InfoView
- Working in the CMC
Lesson#2 - BusinessObjects Enterprise Architecture - Understanding the BusinessObjects Enterprise architecture
Lesson#3 - BusinessObjects Enterprise Security - Creating users, groups, and folders
- The BusinessObjects Enterprise security model
- Categories
- Guidelines for planning security
- Profiles
Lesson#4 - Planning Your Content Lesson#5 - Application Security Lesson#6 - Authentication and Mapping Third-Party Accounts - Authentication and single sign-on
- Mapping third-party accounts to BusinessObjects Enterprise
Lesson#7 - Publishing and Configuring Content Lesson#8 - Scheduling - Scheduling objects
- Scheduling on events
- Scheduling with business calendars
- Managing instances
Prerequisiste While not required for this course, experience with these products or technologies will be helpful: - Windows conventions
- Familiarity with Windows NT/2000 and NT administration
- NT enterprise security concepts (global/local groups, and directory structure)
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