Includes Infobright Community Edition (ICE), with JasperServer and JasperAnalysis Community Editions
Infobright and Jaspersoft have collaborated to deliver an integrated virtual machine based on Ubuntu Linux with the Tomcat application server.
What's Included:
ICE, optimized for analytic applications and data warehousing deployments, is a robust, open source column-store database that is highly scalable, simple to manage and delivers superior query performance without any administrative effort.
JasperServer, the report server delivering pixel-perfect reports, dashboards, a secure report repository, and report scheduling, and JasperAnalysis, the OLAP server, allowing business analysts or executives to slice-and-dice data to discover trends in data, for example sales across regions and time.
Examples, sample reports and analysis cubes are included for a fictional business called FoodMart, and a corresponding data source is included for Infobright.
Also available as separate downloads from jasperforge.org are:
- iReport, desktop report designer for complex report and dashboard design
- JasperETL, data integration for moving source data, transforming it, and loading it into the target warehouse
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