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American Infrastructure

The Pennsylvania Turnpike roadway improvement project involves widening over five miles of the major toll road to six lanes. Ultimately, it will require more than 658,000 cubic yards of excavation, 400,000 tons of aggregate, 200,000 tons of bituminous base, and 100,000 square feet of retaining walls. As ambitious as this undertaking is, it's just one of many projects that American Infrastructure crews are working hard to complete on time and on budget—and software from Business Objects, an SAP company, is helping to get all of these jobs done with maximum efficiency.

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Presbyterian Healthcare Services

When Presbyterian Healthcare Services got the message from New Mexico's Health Services Department (HSD) that it would need to trim $40 million from its annual Medicaid budget, it was cause for concern. But the real challenge arrived a moment later: The cuts had to be identified immediately, within a period of two to three days. "While one team brainstormed ideas, the analysts were able to use BusinessObjects™ to quickly pull supporting evidence for each idea that was put forward," says Donio, director of enterprise decision support.

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StubHub

San Francisco-based StubHub is an online marketplace where fans buy and sell tickets for live events such as theater, concerts, and sporting events.

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T. Rowe Price

T. Rowe Price is an independent global investment management firm and mutual fund manager based in Baltimore, Maryland. For over a decade, the company has relied on software from Business Objects, an SAP company, to handle critical reporting needs—and, increasingly, sophisticated business intelligence (BI) tasks—across the enterprise.

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IntelliCare

Intellicare's BI infrastructure only allowed for basic reporting, and could not keep up with client demand.

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