Cognos ReportNet explained

Cognos ReportNet
Author:Cognos, an IBM Company
Released:September 2003
Latest Release Version:8.1.2 MR2
Operating System:Multiple
Platform:Multiple
Language:Multi-lingual
Discontinued:yes
Genre:Business Intelligence

Cognos ReportNet (CRN) was a web-based software product for creating and managing ad hoc and custom-made reports. ReportNet was developed by the Ottawa-based company Cognos (formerly Cognos Incorporated), an IBM company. The web-based reporting tool was launched in September 2003. Since IBM's acquisition of Cognos, ReportNet has been renamed IBM Cognos ReportNet like all other Cognos products.

ReportNet uses web services standards such as XML and Simple Object Access Protocol and also supports dynamic HTML and Java.[1] ReportNet is compatible with multiple databases including Oracle, SAP, Teradata, Microsoft SQL server, DB2 and Sybase. The product provides interface in over 10 languages,[2] has Web Services architecture to meet the needs of multi-national, diversified enterprises and helps reduce total cost of ownership. Multiple versions of Cognos ReportNet have since been released by the company. Cognos ReportNet was awarded the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA) 2005 Codie awards for the "Best Business Intelligence or Knowledge Management Solution" category.[3] CRN's capabilities have been further used in IBM Cognos 8 BI (2005), the latest reporting tool.[4] CRN comes with its own software development kit (SDK).

Launch

Early adopters of Cognos ReportNet for their corporate reporting needs included Bear Stearns, BMW and Alfred Publishing. Around this same time of launch, Cognos competitor Business Objects released version 6.1 of its enterprise reporting tool. Cognos ReportNet has been successful since its launch, raising revenues in 2004 from licensing fees.[5]

Controversy

Cognos rival Business Objects announced in 2005 that BusinessObjects XI significantly outperformed Cognos ReportNet in benchmark tests conducted by VeriTest, an independent software testing firm. The tests performed showed Cognos ReportNet performed poorly when processing styled reports, complex business reports and combination of both.[6] The tests reported a massive 21 times higher report throughput for BusinessObjects XI than Cognos ReportNet at capacity loads.[7] Cognos soon dismissed the claims by stating Business Objects dictated the environment and testing criteria and Cognos did not provide the software to participate in benchmark test.[8] Cognos later performed their own test to demonstrate Cognos ReportNet capabilities.[9]

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Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20080312025955/http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2123232/bear-sterns-chooses-cognos-reportnet Cognos ReportNet in news
  2. http://www.cognos.com/products/business_intelligence/reporting/features.html CRN Features
  3. http://www.mywire.com/pubs/PRNewswire/2005/06/08/885642?extID=10051 Cognos ReportNet wins award
  4. http://www.cognos.com/products/cognos8businessintelligence Cognos 8 BI
  5. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-131525446.html Cognos ReportNet delivers $30 Million in License Revenue in one Quarter
  6. http://www.crm2day.com/news/crm/114773.php BO XI Vs Cognos ReportNet
  7. http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-4404821_ITM BO XI outperforms Cognos ReportNet
  8. http://www.cognos.com/news/releases/2005/0624_3.html Cognos dismisses the Test results
  9. http://www.cognos.com/pdfs/whitepapers/wp_cognos_reportnet_scalability_benchmakrs_ms_windows.pdf Cognos scalability results
  10. http://web.princeton.edu/sites/datamall/documents/ug_cr_rptstd.pdf Refer definition in introduction page
  11. http://web.princeton.edu/sites/datamall/documents/ug_cr_qstd.pdf Refer Introduction page
  12. http://www.cognos.com/products/framework_services Framework Manager Services
  13. http://web.princeton.edu/sites/datamall/documents/ug_cr_qstd.pdf Refer page9
  14. http://www.ebizq.net/news/5688.html ReportNet on Linux