Select your release to get started using WebFOCUS Business User Edition. Learn at your own pace through modules that include videos and exercises.
Module 1: Introduction summarizes the goals of the WebFOCUS Business User Edition self-service learning modules and describes the central use case that is used throughout this learning project. This module provides you with a first look at WebFOCUS Business User Edition where essential navigation aspects of the WebFOCUS Business User Edition Portal are reviewed. In addition, key features and capabilities of WebFOCUS Business User Edition are summarized.
The main objectives for Module 1 are to:
Module 2: Managing Your Resources teaches you all of the key aspects of domain and user management in WebFOCUS Business User Edition. These are the options that enable you to organize content, manage users and groups, and configure system properties that are used by WebFOCUS Business User Edition.
The main objectives for Module 2 are to:
Module 3: Uploading and Connecting to Data illustrates the features and capabilities of the Upload Data and Connect to Data wizards. Now that you know your way around the WebFOCUS Business User Edition Portal comfortably and have also created your domains, it's time to start working with real data. The lessons in this module will enable you to quickly upload an Excel spreadsheet into WebFOCUS Business User Edition Portal or connect to an existing data source (for example, Microsoft SQL Server) to acquire your data.
The main objectives for Module 3 are to:
Module 4: Creating Content introduces you to the fundamentals of InfoAssist+ to create reports, individual charts, multi-page documents, or to analyze data and patterns in visualizations. Now that you have uploaded or connected your data to WebFOCUS Business User Edition, you can begin developing content for use within your organization to gain insight into your data or make better, informed decisions.
For example, you may want to create a Choropleth map to spot recent sales trends in your data for North America, and then add this map to a personal page for your next presentation to stakeholders.
If you want to get started even faster, you can use the Content Generator to automatically create sample content based on your uploaded data.
The main objectives for Module 4 are to:
Module 5: Using Your Content teaches you how to quickly create distribution lists and manage schedules in the WebFOCUS Business User Edition. This allows you to automatically send reports to key members in your department and organization.
The main objectives for Module 5 are to:
Module 1: Introduction summarizes the goals of the WebFOCUS Business User Edition self-service learning modules and describes the central use case that is used throughout this learning project. This module provides you with a first look at WebFOCUS Business User Edition where essential navigation aspects of the WebFOCUS Business User Edition Portal are reviewed. In addition, key features and capabilities of WebFOCUS Business User Edition are summarized.
The main objectives for Module 1 are to:
Module 2: Managing Your Resources teaches you all of the key aspects of domain and user management in WebFOCUS Business User Edition. These are the options that enable you to organize content, manage users and groups, and configure system properties that are used by WebFOCUS Business User Edition.
The main objectives for Module 2 are to:
Module 3: Uploading and Connecting to Data illustrates the features and capabilities of the Upload Data and Connect to Data wizards. Now that you know your way around the WebFOCUS Business User Edition Portal comfortably and have also created your domains, it's time to start working with real data. The lessons in this module will enable you to quickly upload an Excel spreadsheet into WebFOCUS Business User Edition Portal or connect to an existing data source (for example, Microsoft SQL Server) to acquire your data.
The main objectives for Module 3 are to:
Module 4: Creating Content introduces you to the fundamentals of InfoAssist+ to create reports, individual charts, multi-page documents, or to analyze data and patterns in visualizations. Now that you have uploaded or connected your data to WebFOCUS Business User Edition, you can begin developing content for use within your organization to gain insight into your data or make better, informed decisions.
For example, you may want to create a Choropleth map to spot recent sales trends in your data for North America, and then add this map to a personal page for your next presentation to stakeholders.
If you want to get started even faster, you can use the Content Generator to automatically create sample content based on your uploaded data.
The main objectives for Module 4 are to:
Module 5: Using Your Content teaches you how to quickly create distribution lists and manage schedules in the WebFOCUS Business User Edition. This allows you to automatically send reports to key members in your department and organization.
The main objectives for Module 5 are to:
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