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JasperSoft Corporation, provider in open source business intelligence (BI), announced that it offers certification, support and professional services for JasperIntelligence Professional with the Oracle Database 10g and Oracle Application Server 10g. In addition, JasperSoft has joined the Oracle PartnerNetwork to extend the reach of JasperIntelligence within the Oracle community. Oracle has a strong lead in the database market and a growing presence in the J2EE application server market, which will help create new sales opportunities around the globe with Fortune 500 businesses for JasperSoft. JasperIntelligence Professional is a comprehensive suite of fully supported BI products providing data access, analysis, and reporting that enable BI for everyone. JasperIntelligence Professional includes JasperReports, the open source Java reporting software, as well as the JasperServer Professional interactive report server and the JasperAnalysis Professional OLAP server.
"By fully supporting JasperIntelligence Professional on Oracle platforms, JasperSoft is providing the expertise, support and reassurance Oracle users need to fully deploy open source based BI," said Ian Fyfe, director of product management and marketing at JasperSoft. "JasperSoft and Oracle are both committed to open, J2EE technology, which makes this a natural fit. It also backs up our mission to make open source BI easier to use and more widely available."
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