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SAP Business Intelligence Forum 2010 “The Butterfly Event” Turing Information into Insight Timo Elliott

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SAP Business Intelligence Forum 2010“The Butterfly Event”

Turing Information into InsightTimo Elliott

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Reporting

Dashboard and visualization

Query, Reporting and Analysis

Search and Navigation

Advanced Analytics

Data Integration

Data Quality Management

Master Data Management

Metadata Management

Risk Management

Access Control

Process Control

Global Trade Services

Enviroment Health and Safety

Strategy Management

Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting

Profitability and Cost managemetn

Consolidation

Spend and supply chain

Full Set of Solutions

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Agenda

1. Business Intelligence Usage Scenarios

2. Fast, Flexible Deployment

3. A Glimpse of the Future

4. Conclusion

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Feedback from BI Users

“Are your BI applications easy to use?”

Source Forrester: August 2008 Global BI And Data Management Online Survey

Base: 82 IT decision-makers

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User Adoption

Segment users by business initiative, profile, and task See TDWI white paper: “Pervasive Business Intelligence: Techniques and

Technologies to Deploy BI on an Enterprise Scale”

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Double MAD

Monitor

Analyze

Drill

GraphicalData

Summarized Data

Detailed Data

Managers

Analysts

Workers

Modeling

Advancedanalysis

Deliberate& act

Business Applications

“Basic” “Advanced”

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Management Dashboard to Exploration

Ease of use and user autonomy

From aggregated key performance indicators down to search and exploration of detailed information

From Xcelsius dashboards to SAP BusinessObjects Explorer

Access multiple heterogeneous data sources throughout the complete workflow

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Exploration to Analysis and Detail Reports

Simple, quick access to basic numbers and data

Drill through and expand analysis with calculations, additional data, etc.

From Explorer to WebIntelligence

Access multiple heterogeneous data sources throughout the complete workflow

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Power for Designers = Ease of Use For The Rest of Us

Input controls Query on query

Fold/Unfold

+ rich client, extension points, personal data providers, multilingual, SharePoint…

BI Services

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Applications to Exploration

Enable easy exploration without predefined reports

Easy, secure use of existing application data with minimal setup

From Application to Explorer

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Slide and Dice Your Expenses (Or Anything Else)

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Real-Time Dashboards: Complex Event Processing

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Drinking Our Own ChampagneDashboards to Exploration

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Drinking Our Own ChampagneExploration to Analysis

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Double MAD

Monitor

Analyze

Drill

GraphicalData

Summarized Data

Detailed Data

Managers

Analysts

Workers

Modeling

Advancedanalysis

Deliberate& act

Business Applications

“Advanced”

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Modeling and What-If

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Advanced Analytics

Looking back is only half the picture

Take historical data; project forward for predictions

Deeper intelligence for business users, not just data analysts

Applications Forecasting, churn analysis,

modeling, affinity analysis, etc.

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Advanced Analytics

Forecasting ClusteringAnomalies

Influencers Trends

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Deliberate & Act

Cohesive Bring together people,

information, and business methods

Results-Driven Apply structure to teamwork,

using the latest data.

Built for SpeedOn-demand and open

COLLABORATIVEDECISION-MAKING

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StreamWork Open Environment

Link from InfoView

Text-to-query

SAP Applications (WebDynpro)

AndroidXcelsius YouTube

REST-based API for easy integration with internal and external systems

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Agenda

1. Business Intelligence Usage Scenarios

2. Fast, Flexible Deployment

3. A Glimpse of the Future

4. Conclusion

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SAP BusinessObjects Edge Solutions

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IT / All Lines of Business

*Requires subscription to postal address data (sold separately)

SAP BusinessObjects Edge BI, with data management adds: Data validation Global address cleanse*

Graphical ETL Impact analysis Data lineage

SAP BusinessObjects Edge BI, with data integration adds:

Finance / Plan Owners SAP BusinessObjects Edge Planning and Consolidation Financial and

operational planning Budgeting Forecasting and

modeling Financial consolidation Statutory reporting

Executives/ Operational ManagersSAP BusinessObjects Edge Strategy Management Strategy maps Scorecards Metrics management Objectives and

initiatives tracking

Enterprise reporting Interactive analysis Dashboards and visualization Data exploration Mobile

SAP BusinessObjects Edge BI,standard includes:

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SAP BusinessObjects ExplorerAccelerated version

SAPBusinessObjects

Accelerator

SAPNetWeaver BW

AnyDataSource

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Business Intelligence OnDemand

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Personal Data is Increasingly Important

“What portion of the information you need to report on and analyze is available to, and accessible from, your BI applications?”

Source Forrester: August 2008 Global BI And Data Management Online Survey

Base: 82 IT decision-makers(percentages do not total 100 because of rounding)

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Single Strategy for Both Corporate and “Shadow” BI

http://explorer.ondemand.com

SAP BusinessObjects Interactive Analysis for analysts

SAP BusinessObjectsExplorer w/Excel for casual users

Best of both worlds: allow people to access and analyze their own data, without any IT help, but with centrally-provided infrastructure

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SAP Internal Explorer on Demand

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Agenda

1. Business Intelligence Usage Scenarios

2. Fast, Flexible Deployment

3. A Glimpse of the Future

4. Conclusion

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Free Xcelsius-Based PPT Twitter Tools at SAPWeb20.com

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Social Sentiment Analysis

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SAP Social Network Analyzer Prototypehttp://sna-demo.ondemand.com

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Identity Management

SAP Apps

Cross-functional teams

Email

Jive

Cubetree

Portals

Wikis

Yammer

Conferences

Professional Associations

Meetings

Business Networks

Twitter

Blogs

Facebook & LinkedIn

Personal sites

Professionalsites

Explore ALL Relationships

Corporate Systems

Web

Real-WorldEnterprise 2.0

Documents

Partners, Suppliers, Customers

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Relationship-Augmented Systems

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Augmented Conversations

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Enterprise 2.0 CommunityAnalytics

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Flexible Business Process — Collaboratively

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StreamWork and Gravity Extended

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10km

De NHM kijker

Eerste Romeinse nederzetting: “Oppidum Batavorum”Jaartal: 12 voor Chr.Afstand: 300 meter

0.3

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SAP Banking

Branch performanceRelative performance: +10%More details

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SAP Maintenance

MaintenanceLast checked: 28/9/09Relative performance: +10%More details

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SAP Inventory

Window DisplayPerformance last week: +10%More details

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SAP Augmented Corporate Reality(proof of concept only)

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SAP BusinessObjects Innovation Centerinnovation-center.sap.com

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Mid-Term BI Roadmap

All Information All data, more easily available for BI Trusted Information for better decisions Information governance

All People Engaging new user experience across the BI suite Deeper analytical insight for all users Greater interoperability and workflow efficiency

One Platform Global readiness and scalability Comprehensive system monitoring and diagnosis Expanded deployment options

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Reporting

Dashboard and visualization

Query, Reporting and Analysis

Search and Navigation

Advanced Analytics

Data Integration

Data Quality Management

Master Data Management

Metadata Management

Risk Management

Access Control

Process Control

Global Trade Services

Enviroment Health and Safety

Strategy Management

Planning, Budgeting and Forecasting

Profitability and Cost managemetn

Consolidation

Spend and supply chain

Taking a Holistic, Integrated Approach

Thanks!

Email:[email protected]

BI Blog:timoelliott.com

SAP Web 2.0 Blog:sapweb20.com

Follow me:twitter.com/timoelliott

You Should Follow Us on Twitter: @businessobjects

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Enterprise Reporting

Provide information easily and securely

Integrate information across data sources

Scalable, large-scale distribution

Tightly embedded into your business applications

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Self-Service Query and Analysis

Empower business users Interactive viewing and analysis plus

ad hoc query for business users “Universes” for a business-centric view

of information Advanced OLAP analytics for power

users

Remove IT bottleneckUsers access information they need

without calling ITControlled and secured by IT

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Dashboards and Visualization

Intuitive and attractive Based on Adobe Flex

technology Embed easily into other

dashboards, portals, reports

Interactive information Familiar Excel interface for

simple model buildingControls like sliders for powerful

“what if” scenario modeling

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Data Exploration

BI for all business users Simplicity and speed

of search Intuitive exploration and

visualization Fast response across mountains

of dataNo training required

Help IT be successful Easy and efficient to manage and

scale Fast delivery and value to

businessReuse BI infrastructure

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Information Infrastructure

Publish secure information to 100s of thousands of people

From where they work – portal, desktop, office, or mobile

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