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Business Intelligence:

Business Intelligence:. Report Creation and Automation Using Business Objects. Dylan Black University of Wisconsin – Platteville blackdy@uwplatt.edu. About Me. Senior – Majors: Computer Information Systems Business Administration IT Analyst – John Deere C&F

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Business Intelligence:

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  1. Business Intelligence: Report Creation and Automation Using Business Objects Dylan Black University of Wisconsin – Platteville blackdy@uwplatt.edu

  2. About Me • Senior – Majors: • Computer Information Systems • Business Administration • IT Analyst – John Deere C&F • Extensive Training / Experience in Business Objects • Darlington WI

  3. Overview • What is Business Intelligence (BI) • Business Intelligence Software Solutions • Business Objects (BO) Overview • Business Objects Report Creation • Future of Business Objects • Conclusion

  4. Business Intelligence (BI) Defined • Applications and Technology • Gather Data • Provide Access to Data • Analyze Data

  5. Reasons for BI • Ultimate Goal • Improve Timeliness/Quality of Information • Crystal Ball “Theory” • Business Intelligence Shows the Best Course to Take

  6. Benefits of BI • Eliminate Guesswork • Enhance Communication • Respond to Changes: • Financial Conditions • Customer Preferences • Supply Chain Operations

  7. BI Technology Requirements Key Issues - • Security – Access to Data • Data Volume • Data Retention • Benchmark and Performance Targets

  8. BI Software Solutions • Balanced Scorecard • Measures a Company’s Activities • Visions • Strategies • Competitive Analysis • Performance Management • Many, Many More…

  9. Business Objects

  10. Business Objects Overview • Leading Implementation of BI • More Than 39,000 customers • 80 % of Fortune 500 companies • 4,900 Employees Worldwide

  11. Business Objects Platform • Three Main Aspects • Report Creation • Report Scheduling • Report Access

  12. Business Objects Platform – Report Creation • User-Friendly Full Featured Application • Novice • Advanced

  13. Business Objects Platform – Report Creation • Two Levels of Variables • Universe • Separate Application – Universe Designer • Insulates Users From Raw Data • Keeps Data Secure • Allows Multiple Users to Access the Same Data in Different Reports • Stored Procedure

  14. Business Objects Platform – Report Creation • Report Level • User Can Apply Conditions on Universe Level Variables • Built-in Functions • Sum • Average • Standard Deviation • Comparable to Microsoft Excel, More Graphical Options

  15. Business Objects Platform – Report Creation

  16. Business Objects Platform – Report Creation

  17. Business Objects Platform – Report Creation

  18. Business Objects Platform – Report Creation “Slice and Dice” Panel

  19. Business Objects Platform – Data Access • Three Options • Universe • Executes Stored SQL Queries to Import Data From DB2 Tables • Excel Spreadsheets • Free-Hand SQL (FHSQL) • Advanced Users Can Write Specialized SQL Queries To Access Data • Data is Returned As A Variable

  20. Business Objects Platform – Data Manipulation • Countless Options • Charts • Graphs • Compound Conditions • Visual Basic Macros

  21. Business Objects Platform – Data Manipulation

  22. Business Objects Platform – Report Automation • BO Broadcast Agent Console (BCA) • Server Application • Scheduler • Report Repository

  23. Business Objects Platform – Scheduler • Scheduling Abilities • Intervals • Monthly • Weekly • Daily

  24. Business Objects Platform – Scheduler

  25. Business Objects Platform – Scheduler • File Watcher • Connects Old With the New! • Legacy Programs Executed on Mainframe • Programs Manipulate Data in DB2 Tables • COBOL • SAS • JCL Utilities • When Complete, These Applications Create a File that BCA “Sees”  Triggers Report Creation

  26. Business Objects Platform – Scheduler • Visual Basic Macro • BCA Supports Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) • This allows to create PDF and Excel versions of Business Objects Reports. • Reports Are Saved to Server so Users Can Access at Anytime.

  27. Business Objects Platform – Report Access • Web Intelligence (WEBI) • Online Application • Users Can Create and Send Reports to Other Users • Reports Created by Scheduler Can Be Stored For Later Access • Users Can View Scheduled Report Status

  28. Business Objects Platform – Report Access • Java Web Applications • PDF and Excel? • Create ‘Front End’ All Users Can Use to Access PDF and Excel Files Stored On Server and Display in Web Browser

  29. Business Objects Platform – Report Access • Business Objects + Microsoft Office • Revolutionary! • BO Reports Can be Embedded In PowerPoint, Excel and Word Documents • Real Time Access! • Available in Newest Version of BO – Business Objects XI Release 2

  30. Future of Business Objects and BI • Implement New Technologies while still interacting with old. • VERY IMPORTANT • Older Technologies / Languages Such As Mainframe COBOL ARE Going to be Around. • Too Expensive to Convert • Still Work! • Must Find New Ways To Tie “Old with the New”

  31. Conclusion • Business Intelligence – Quickly Growing Field • Job Opportunities • Business and IT are No Longer Separate

  32. References • www.successfactors.com • www.wikipedia.org • www.businessobjects.com

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