Huh? We use cognos transformer and enterprise server on Solaris,
because that's also where our Oracle db resides.

Cognos told us they were "re-emphasizing" the unix side of the
business, because they realized it was significant.

We evaluated Business Objects/Brio/Cognos back in 1998, and
went with Cognos because they gave us Impromptu and PowerPlay
(cubes and catalogs) for about the same price as the other two
(just catalogs, or equiv). The others have probably improved
since then, but their concept of "cube" was definitely different
from cognos' back then.

Building Cognos cubes is a resource hog; requires lots of disk space
for their sorting temp files, and lots of memory/cpu. We have found 
problems when we try to build two large (~ 2GB) cubes simultanously,
and we try to schedule these off-hours, but it is not unusual for
large cubes to take 12 - 24 hrs to build. On the other hand, we have
built as many as four small (< 500M) cubes simultaneously without
problems.

I would agree with the comment that it is not simple to learn these
tools, and not simple to administer them.

Hope this helps.

>>
That's too true.  For a while we were building cubes on UNIX
(actually HP-UX) systems, but Cognos completely desupported
UNIX systems.  And even when then did, the Windows cubes
built a lot faster than the UNIX cubes did.

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Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 9:37 AM
To: Vergara, Michael (TEM); Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


John,

    One last point to add to my reply of before.  They don't support HP-UX,
actually I don't think they support any Unix.


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