November 2003
Cognos in the future
Some customers see a longer future for PowerHouse than for
the HP 3000, propped up by the languages installed base in the
Digital Vax community. Since the Vaxs OpenVMS will live on in
the Itanium architecture, PowerHouse should be able to survive, they
reason. Pickering said moving out of the 3000 community doesnt
mean that the future will become less costly, though.
Some see the migration from the 3000 as a chance to
escape the Cognos license fees as well, said the consultant.
Perhaps they havent looked at fees for other
enterprise-level software sticker shock may force some
alternative migration plans.
Cognos says that it continues to work on PowerHouse,
though few could argue the companys investment is as
significant as Microsofts .NET developments, or even
Cognos own Business Intelligence advances. Cognoss Berry
says that its PowerHouse ADT group still carries its weight inside
the company.
The ADT business is still a formidable business
within the walls of Cognos, he said. Were still
coming out with new versions, 8.40 in November, and were not
sitting still.
Cognos has also been studying a move to support Itanium in
its PowerHouse products since last year. Berry believes the company
could make an announcement on PowerHouse support for the new HP
architecture soon.
Were all pushing it hard, and its the
right place for us to go, he said. Theres a lot of
committees to work through, once we get all the blessings, hopefully
we can make that announcement soon. Its definitely on our radar
screen.
If
Cognos prospective enhancements wont arrive soon enough,
or offer a significant advantage, COREs offerings represent an
alternative. COREs Lucky said customers who want to move away
from PowerHouse can retain the business logic inside their
applications.
Organizations have invested millions in creating
custom business logic in their PowerHouse applications that gives
them a competitive advantage, he said. Rather than
throwing that away, CORE Migration lets them preserve the valuable
intellectual property contained within the business rules and logic
of legacy PowerHouse applications.
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