PIONEER RELEASE

Hello everyone!
I have being searching for information regarding this cutting edge tool but never got a clear picture about what Pioneer will offer and I hope someone within this forum can solve my concerns regarding BEX upgrade and Pioneer overall:
1.- Which BEX query features we will lost during the upgrade and what we do gain.
2.- Will Pioneer security be based on bex auhorization for BW purposes? Does that imply the useness of Analysis Authorization (in 7.0)?
3.- Is the ramp-up planned for 2010 Q1 as I read?
4.- I would like to know whether it is possible to enhance Bex original queries with the adoption of BO features as well or they will coexist independently within Pioneer though.
Please I do really appreciate any info regarding this topic.
Thanks in advance!
Juan Manuel.

Hello Manuel
The latest details on Pioneer have been posted at Link: [Latest update on SAP BusinessObjects Analysis software (aka Pioneer);. I cannot go into too much detail at this moment but to brief answer your questions...
1) Almost all BEx query features are planned to be supported.
2) Pioneer will use BEx security when used against BW. I am not sure about the use of Analysis Authorization at this time.
3) Pioneer is planned for 2010. I would anticipate H2 for ramp-up.
4) BEx queries are still designed using the Query Designer. However additional analysis can be added on top of these and saved as a separate Pioneer workspace. Pioneer can enhance queries but it will not change original queries.
Regards

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