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Brio
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Brio

(Brio Technology, Palo Alto, CA, www.brio.com) A software company founded in 1989 and acquired by Hyperion Solutions Corporation in 2003 that specialized in enterprise analysis and reporting programs that run on several platforms. Brio's major products for Web querying, automatic report distribution and metrics analysis were re-named to the Hyperion model of business intelligence and performance applications. In 2007, Oracle acquired Hyperion. For more information, visit www.hyperion.com.



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They all bear trademark big red lips, white bug eyes, wooly hair and a certain spiritedness.
The centre is the outcome of a competition staged by a charitable trust with the aim of recasting and restaging the act of blood donation in a more inviting public domain, so mitigating the fear and repulsion subconsciously associated with such public spiritedness.
They force us to recognize them as bodies as well as hunks of bronze--yet what they reflect back at us is not simply spiritedness or otherness but a synthesis that defies categorization and disturbs the gut and the mind.
 
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