Best practice Xcelsius 2008 MS SharePoint integration

Hi,
Can anyone tell me if this is best practice on integrating Xcelsius 2008 dashboards with BW connections into MS SharePoint?
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/IntegrationofanXcelsiusdashboardinMicrosoft+Sharepoint
BR Katrin

Yes. Please also refer to the White paper mentioned in the Wiki  page.

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