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BusinessObjects XI Release 2 has been tested and evaluated by top performing companies including Air France/KLM, The Allstate Corporation, AstraZeneca, America Online, Inc., BellSouth, Caterpillar Inc., Cingular Wireless, The Clarks Companies, Coors Brewing Company, Cox Communications, Fannie Mae, FedEx Kinkos, France Telecom, Ford Motor Company, L'Oreal, Nestle, Penske Logistics, Renault, Standard Bank of South Africa, SYSCO Corporation, T. Rowe Price, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., University of Queensland, and Volvo Group. Following are some comments from customers who have tested BusinessObjects XI Release 2.
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BusinessObjects XI Release 2 Announces Significant Innovations. Business and technology leaders around the world now have the opportunity to experience what hundreds of Business Objects customers who tested the ground-breaking new platform already know -- that significant innovations in BusinessObjects XI Release 2 give users a way to access information and share knowledge as they have never done before. |
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