Some of the features on the Planit CPM Limited websites require the use of "cookies". Cookies are small text files that are stored on your computer.
We use cookies to:
We make very limited use of cookies and do not use cookies to access data from your hard drive, to determine your e-mail address, or to view data in cookies created by other websites. Cookies only store information that a web server places in them. They cannot look at other cookies on your hard drive nor can they look at any other information on your computer. We do not use cookies to harvest information from your computer.
Please note that users do not have to have permanent cookies enabled in order to use our websites but session cookies must be enabled. All browsers allow the user to independently allow session cookies from permanent cookies. There are a number of browsers and different versions of each browser which all act in different ways. You can visit www.aboutcookies.org to find details for various browsers on:

MetaManager offers IBM Cognos users the ability to gain full control over all aspects of their business analytics deployment through one intuitive, powerful user interface. CHICAGO, IL- May, 2011—BSP Software LLC, an IBM Business Partner and proven leader in innovative, integrated solutions for IBM Cognos software, announced today that the United States Patent and Trademark [...]
Planit CPM is now an Authorised Reseller and Partner for BSP Software in the United Kingdom. BSP Software adds a wealth of functionality to the IBM Cognos software helping customers to unlock the true power of the products. Planit CPM also provides support to customers purchasing the BSP Software products. BSP Software’s products include MetaManager, [...]
We are pleased to announce our support for Cerebra, a unique national charity that strives to improve the lives of children with brain-related neurological conditions, through research, education and direct, ongoing support. We will be adding more information in the coming weeks but to find out more about Cerebra please visit their website: http://www.cerebra.org.uk/