Best way to implement Cognos
Neil Harvey
neil@nha.co.za
Tue, 23 Oct 2001 17:17:03 +0200
Byron
I'm not sure what your connections to the Internet cost, but I've always
been led to believe that since Al Gore invented it, it's become very cheap
indeed, something like US$400 per month for a T1 connection (excluding
routers and other hardware).
I'll gracefully bow out at this point, but continue to watch with interest
as the group helps you put together a robust, sustainable and cost effective
solution for your client.
Good luck, and if I can, I'll contribute my 0.02c's worth.
Regards
Neil
-----Original Message-----
From: Byron Welch [mailto:byron.welch@creatcomp.com]
Sent: 23 October 2001 05:07
To: 'Pickering, John (NORBORD)'
Cc: 'Powerhouse List'
Subject: RE: Best way to implement Cognos
Thanks John/Neil,
These sites are primarily manufacturing plants with little or no network
infrastructure. Additionally I think a business connection to the Internet
is somewhere between $200 - $500 per month ISDN or Cable modem. Not to
mention firewalls/routers/servers and PC's. I may be wrong but I think it
is cheaper to set up an independent server with terminals but hey that's why
I am asking. Before I get down to the actual number crunching I thought I
would appeal to the group mind to line up my best options for research. All
suggestions are welcome.
Byron Welch
Creative Computing, Inc.
100 Middle Street
Lincoln, RI 02865
(401) 727-0183
-----Original Message-----
From: Pickering, John (NORBORD) [mailto:PICKERIJ@norbord.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 10:21 AM
To: 'Byron Welch'
Cc: 'Powerhouse List'
Subject: RE: Best way to implement Cognos
Byron
Sounds like a posting designed to start a platform flame fest :-)
Do the "multiple locations" really need their own servers? Is there a
political or other non-technical reason for not employing a biggish central
server and wide area connections to it? Communications costs have fallen to
the point where having one big box is probably cheaper and is certainly
easier to manage.
But to contribute to the "my box is better than yours" thread that your
original question started, of course a new N class HP e3000 with TurboImage
would be the platform and database of choice. Let me know if you need help
implementing this system.
Regards,
JWP
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Byron Welch [SMTP:byron.welch@creatcomp.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 9:47 AM
> To: powerh-l@lists.swau.edu
> Subject: Best way to implement Cognos
>
> I am currently working with a customer who will be rolling out a
> PowerHouse
> application consisting of 200 screens 100 quiz and 50 Qtp to multiple
> locations each location has about 10 concurrent users. I am curious what
> everyone thinks the most cost effective/reliable platform/database
> combination would be for the one development location and the other run
> time
> locations?
>
> Byron Welch
> Creative Computing, Inc.
> 100 Middle Street
> Lincoln, RI 02865
> (401) 727-0183
>
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