Reporting server, why?

Hi all,
perhaps a stupid question but what is the benefit of having a separate reporting server?
What will I gain by using the separate server instead of using the "light" reporting in CCM?
best regards
Lelle

Lelle,
> What will I gain by using the separate server instead of using the
> "light" reporting in CCM?
>
this http://www.novell.com/documentation/.../bookinfo.html
Shaun Pond

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