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The Web Analytics Report 2008 looks at... Creating report dashboards in Omniture

"Some customers report that while it can be easy to access and view complex data, they find it harder to pull simple information, such as summaries. Web analytics managers note that Omniture does not offer standard dashboard reports "out-of-the-box," leaving customers to build dashboards from scratch. So, while there is a great deal of flexibility in customizing dashboards, if you have many stakeholders, just getting started could itself present a significant project."

(p. 156)

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Omniture and Visual Sciences Get Nod from the FTC

06-Dec-2007

Omniture's plans to acquire Visual Sciences cleared a major hurdle yesterday with the US Federal Trade Commission yesterday. The acquisition, which is now expected to close in the first quarter of 2008, is subject to approval of stockholders of both companies and other customary closing conditions.

So, that takes out any suspense as to whether the deal would go through or not. Not that many folks expected a problem.

So, what to do if you're a Visual Sciences customer?

Omniture has said that it will likely keep Visual Site as a licensed, self-hosted product. The recently released on-demand may get discontinued and replaced by Omniture's Discover offering. HBX Analytics licensees will eventually get migrated to SiteCatalyst.

If you'd like to get a wide range of perspectives on how the merger will impact both Visual Sciences and Omniture customers, I invite you to join my Semphonic colleagues and myself for a free webinar on Tuesday, December 11 at 2pm EST/11am PST, where we'll be delving into the nitty gritty of the transaction.

To Register: Please visit https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/320201650 For more info: http://www.semphonic.com/analytics/asksem.asp

I hope you can join us!

- Submitted by: Phil Kemelor, Contributing Analyst

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