That same year Longfellow published Hyperion, a romantic novel idealizing his European travels. |
Registered social data regarding the workforce are compared with the consolidated data on Management Control's Hyperion database. |
This application harnessed the power of the Hyperion Essbase engine for launching complex calculations. |
Brundibár: Music by Composers in Theresienstadt, performed by the Nash Ensemble, is released on Hyperion Records. |
Other significant players would include Sage, Microsoft MBS, Hyperion, Systems Union and Lawson. |
The horse later became a stud of worldwide importance, being the sire of the famous stallion Hyperion. |