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Tarja Hempton

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Aug 5, 2024, 12:59:01 AM8/5/24
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BECis a full-service IT house that takes care of IT systems for several financial institutions operating in Denmark. Carsten Breit Bedsted, an SAP BusinessObjects Architect, works with his team to make sure 50+ customers can access the reports they want with the correct security. However, the BEC platform is massive. With 10,000 users and 45,000+ User Groups to manage them plus all the content, BEC needed to streamline the platform with external solutions in order to have better SAP BusinessObjects promotion management of the platform and to offer its customers a proper service. Their choice of investing in 360Suite came from the need to be able to replicate content for their customers without environments continually crashing using SAP Business Objects Federation. BEC need to maintain security for all their customers and have a clear vision of the platform activity.

Regarding the Universe restrictions on Universe connections, BEC invested in 360View to help better manage the huge 3,000+ connections they have. As all their customers are using the same Universe, our solution can automatically manage these restrictions in just 30 minutes, saving them time and preventing a massive risk, compared to the 2-3 days it would take by doing it manually. Our solution helped them to automatically document all restrictions that they had applied and purge users who were not using the platform. 360View also allows BEC to carry out monthly clean-ups of instances so any failed ones are removed from its SAP BusinessObjects platform.


360Eyes allowed BEC to automatically document all promotions, Universes, connections, and their restrictions, as well as failed Instances and a list of disabled users. It also allowed them to inform their tenants of any changes to their environments.


Before using this solution, and as many other SAP BusinessObjects customers do, they had a basic spreadsheet, like an in-house mini 360Eyes which was retrieving only 2% of what our solution was able to retrieve. This spreadsheet and other custom scripts needed maintenance and development when they were upgrading the platform. This meant they needed resources to build the spreadsheet, maintain it, update it, etc. With 360Eyes, all that manual work is taken away!


The 360Eyes tool is offered to the Developers as a self-service tool allowing them to query all objects in 360Eyes including impact analysis, formula analysis, etc. Besides the default 3 universes and 70+ Web Intelligence that are delivered with 360Eyes. 360Eyes is used to:


There is currently no way to retrieve this information in SAP BusinessObjects alone so 360Eyes came in very useful to them. Web Intelligence reports saved with data can also be a subject for a bulk purge via the 360View tool.


I also have an outdoor wifi chinese cam, actually I have 4 of it: X8900-MH36. On iPad( with 360eye app) they are working. At windows 10 they are working with MVCS_lite software. They are using MMCC (multimedia conference control tool) and port 5050. How to get these cams working with NCS i.e. VLC. I tried all the rtsp-options mentioned in this thread.


If it is this camera -MH36-Wireless-WiFi-HD-720P-IP-Monitor-Camera-IR-Night-Vision-Home-Security-Camera-p-1132288.html is says in the pictures with the camera it support onvif standard. So when adding the camera to NCS use the tab for ONVIF source.


Thx for responding! Yes thats the cam. I tried onvif source but in the device browser it did not find any device in my ip range.

In mvcs_lite I connected by adding manual a cam with the following data:


Port 554 is open so it support rtsp.

It might support onvif, but not on any standard port. Download onvif device manager and see if that opens the cam. There you get the rtsp url.

Or it can be easy like add cam with tab custom url. Set stream type to rtsp_tcp. Address is rtsp://username:passworf@cameraIP:554/


Henrik logged from remote to my system and tried to find the URL for this cam but he could not find it. Than he did some work at his own computer and relogged in from remote to my system in the hope to find something with Wireshark. What we saw was an encryption in stead of an URL, which probably pointed to some chinese characters. Finally he could not do anything more for me. I thanked him for the lot of time he spend to help me, which is very very appreciable!

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