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1. The Road to Agility Starts with BI Kalido Webcast December
6, 20111 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I December 7, 2011
2. The Midsized Company Business Environment Same complexity as
large enterprises but have fewer IT resources Compete against
larger firms in a rapidly changing, fast moving marketplace Less
overhead of legacy systems, process and standards Use the same
inflexible data warehouse and BI tools as the large enterprises
Innovation, flexibility and speed are competitive advantages for
midsize companies With an agile & automated approach,
significant competitive advantage can be gained over larger and
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3. Sample Use Cases Profitability by product and by customer
Financial applications e.g. currency conversion Delivering (current
and) new KPIs as business changes Handling complex time
calculations Reorganizations Proceeds Proceeds - Year to Date
Proceeds Year to Date Proceeds - Prior Year Prior Year3 2011 Kalido
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4. What Does It Take To Support Decision-Making? Business
ValueTraditional Time to Deliver 4 2011 Kalido I All Rights
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5. Shorten the Cycle, Maximize Business Value Business Value
Kalido Business Value Benefit Time to Value BenefitTraditional Time
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6. A Traditional Warehouse Takes 12-18 Months 80% of the
project effort is invested in Requirements, Modeling & Design,
Data Integration, Testing, BI Development and Release to Production
processes Traditional DW Approach Time & Money Source: customer
benchmark6 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I December 7,
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7. ETL/Data Integration Survey Results 50% spent over $250K on
ETL software 17.8% spent over $1 million 46.2% spent over 1 year to
build the warehouse Only 10.7% took less than 3 months 64.3% took
over 1 week to do the ETL to handle a change in the data warehouse
39.3% took over 1 month7 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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8. Shortening the Road to Agility No ETL No tool integration No
codingResult: Deliver faster Minimize resources Maximize business
value8 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I December 7, 2011
9. Kalido Business Information Model Enables Agility I want to
see our allocated costs by both Individual and Corporate clients I
need to understand gross sales at the sales rep, department and
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10. Model-Driven Automation Reduces Resources Model and
Metadata Management Graphical Modeling Ragged Hierarchies Composite
Entities KPI Management Change Management Business Metadata
Classification Hierarchies Sub-typing and Inheritance
Multi-Granularity Model Federation Master Data Governance and
StewardshipData Profiling and Validation Auto-generated Application
Hierarchy Management Data Authoring Workflow and Security Identity
Management Auto Match and Merge Browse and Search Controlled
Publication Full History and Audit Trails Data Integration Schema
Management Operations PresentationData Sourcing and Field Mapping
Star and Snowflake Schema Process Automation Native QlikView
Generation Delta Detection Physical Schema Management Task
Execution and Monitoring Native XLS Pivot Table Generation Data
Validation Slowly Changing Dimensions Deployment and Migration
Metadata Management for COGN Surrogate Key Management Data Mart and
Aggregates Archiving Metadata Management for BOBJ Code Management
and Lookup Data Load and Index Management Restore for Model and
Data Metadata Management for MSASSuspense and Exception Handling
Rollup Path Awareness Undo Loads Report-Time Formula Management
Currency and UoM Incremental Summary Generation Audit and Logging
MDM Consumer Interface10 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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11. Kalido Information Engine Microsoft Analysis Services
feeding: Data Governance and Stewardship Sharepoint Performance
Point Office CRM Business Information Model Customer Product ERP
profitability profitability SCM Metrics by Key Data Data Data Data
Data geography performance Sourcing Validation Integration Storage
Presentation indicatorsLegacy Operations and Workflow Financial
Projected Mgmt. M&A impact Other BI tools: SAP, IBM, Oracle, et
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12. Traditional ETL Job Every Object, Link, etc. requires
definition and mapping to tables taking days of development
Dependency on physical tables introduces serialization Testing and
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13. Integrate in Minutes, Not DaysSelect Source Map to Model
Automated by the Kalido Information Engine 13 2011 Kalido I All
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14. Microsoft BI powered by Kalido Scenario14 2011 Kalido I All
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15. Sales for Resellers Without Classification Scheme Business
Users are unable to view Reseller Sales by meaningful
classifications They cannot sufficiently analyze trends in their
critical reseller channel An astute business user brings this to
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16. Kalido-Powered SharePoint BI Portal16 2011 Kalido I All
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17. Office Integration17 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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18. Change Requests18 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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19. Kalido: Rapidly Change the Model19 2011 Kalido I All Rights
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20. Wizard-driven SSAS Generation & Update20 2011 Kalido I
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21. Updated SharePoint Report21 2011 Kalido I All Rights
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22. Updated Report22 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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23. SSAS Data Source View23 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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24. Dimension Client Cube24 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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25. The SQL Behind It All25 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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26. Kalido Accessible Reporting26 2011 Kalido I All Rights
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27. Meaningful Data27 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I
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28. Kalido Reporting Cycle28 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved
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29. MSAS Supported Tools (partial list) Actuate
Freereporting.com OutlookSoft (SAP) Eclipse BIRT Project Applix
(IBM) Openl Panorama Software Palo Business Objects (SAP) StatSoft
PerformancePoint Server LogiXML Cognos (IBM) SPSS Pilot Software
(SAP) SAS Institute ComArch Siebel (Oracle) Prelytis
TelerikReporting CyberQuery Teradata Proclarity Spotfire (TIBCO)
Oracle BIEE Thomson Data Analyzer Microsoft Analysis Services
Dimensional Insight ACE*COMM Tableau InetSoftStyle Report Hyperion
(Oracle) Mircostrategy SAP BW Information Builders Rapid Miner
Microsoft Excel Prospero Business Suite LucidEra29 2011 Kalido I
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30. Typical Kalido Customer Experience A manufacturing company
built a prototype warehouse They delivered their first in 2 days.
live system in less than 90 days. Within 1 week, they were able to
iterate through Reusability, consistency and auditability of the
Kalido data multiple versions, adding new sources and model marts
led to dramatically changes to accommodate faster marketing
campaign changing requirements, and effectiveness reporting and
generate reusable data mart market share analysis by structures on
demand. regional marketing teams.30 2011 Kalido I All Rights
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31. Why Kalido Developed to solve real world business problems
Capabilities of a Data Warehouse without the time, resources and
costs Provides Agility in the development and maintenance of the
our Enterprise Information Management assets Provides highly
technical capabilities to the non- technical end user
32. Why Kalido instead of Microsoft or IBM Far less expensive
than big stack vendors like IBM Far more functionality than small
business specialist Microsoft MDS Far less services to implement,
shorter time to go-live Enterprise MDM is an area where neutrality
from operational system, DBMS and BI vendors matters One integrated
product supporting the real life balance of operational and
DW/Analytic needs Every domain master data support so that the
unique aspects of our business can be represented and managed, not
force fit Model driven Data management screens generated from the
model, no coding Most business rules captured and executed by the
model, not coded Easy to change and evolve as the business and our
needs grow Faster time to deployment, 60-90 day delivery Lowest TCO
of the three Integrated DW Automation has big benefit 32
33. Achieving Agility from BI Avoid: To Achieve: No ETL Faster
Delivery No tool integration Minimized Resources No coding
Maximized business value Kalido offers: Delivers fastest time to
business value Lowest cost Most agile data foundation for
analytics33 2011 Kalido I All Rights Reserved I December 7,
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34. Next Steps Attendees will receive our whitepaper on
Ensuring Agility in Your Data Warehouse Visit
http://www.kalido.com/road-to-agility.htm Read our blog about
Kalido Information Engine
http://blog.kalido.com/category/information-engine/ Contact us!
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35. The Road to Agility Starts with BI Kalido Webcast December
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