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OLAP Cubes 101 Introduction and Terminology

OLAP Cubes 101 Introduction and Terminology. Presenter: Steve Little Product Manager. Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com. The leading provider of Reporting, Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse automation for Microsoft Dynamics. 70,000 + users worldwide

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OLAP Cubes 101 Introduction and Terminology

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  1. OLAP Cubes 101 Introduction and Terminology Presenter: Steve Little Product Manager Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com

  2. The leading provider of Reporting, Business Intelligence and Data Warehouse automation for Microsoft Dynamics. • 70,000+ users worldwide • Four Solutions to match your needs • Unmatched time-to-ROI • Quick Installation • World Class Service • “I work with a lot of companies for software technical support and Jet Reports has the top service levels I’ve seen.” ~Bernatello’s Pizza

  3. In the next 15 minutes we’re going to cover- • What are cubes? • What are cubes good for? • Cube terminology • Three myths about Cubes OLAP Online Analytical Processing OLAP = Cubes Secret Session: OLAP Cubes 101 – Introduction and Terminology Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com

  4. What are Cubes? Let’s start by stating what cubes are NOT… Cubes are not relational databases… (Microsoft Dynamics NAV, AX and GP are all examples of relational databases) • Relational databases are optimized to get information into the system Secret Session: OLAP Cubes 101 – Introduction and Terminology Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com

  5. Getting information out of a relational database can be challenging “How much profit did we make selling Sno-cones to Icelanders last year?” • In a Relational Database the information you need to answer this question is scattered across many tables • Customer • Country/Region • Item • Sales Invoice Line • Sales Invoice Header • Sales Credit Memo Line • Sales Credit Memo Header Getting this information out of a relational database is slow and difficult. What you want is easy and fast Secret Session: OLAP Cubes 101 – Introduction and Terminology Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com

  6. There’s another less obvious problem… Once you get your answer to a question like this, it spurs other questions • Who were these customers? • Are our sales growing or shrinking? • Did sales fluctuate month over month? • Who was our top salesperson? • And could we put her to better use? Cubes make it easy to answer questions like these by reorganizing a copy of the data so that it’s easy and fast to get information out. Secret Session: OLAP Cubes 101 – Introduction and Terminology Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com

  7. Cubes are a multi-dimensional way of organizing data Cubes enable near instantaneous analysis of large amounts of data Customer (Country) Iceland Canada U.S. Taffy Products 2011 Chocolate SnoCones 2012 2013 Sales $10,000 Profit $3,000 Profit Pct 30% Cube with three dimensions Secret Session: OLAP Cubes 101 – Introduction and Terminology Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com

  8. Cube Terminology Dimensions and Measures Customer (Country) Iceland Canada U.S. Dimension A category that can be used to slice the data Taffy Products 2011 Chocolate SnoCones 2012 Measure A calculated numerical value e.g. sums, counts, averages, percentages 2013 Sales $10,000 Profit $3,000 Profit Pct 30% Many measures are pre-calculated in a cube – providing extremely fast performance Cube with three dimensions Secret Session: OLAP Cubes 101 – Introduction and Terminology Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com

  9. Cube Terminology Levels & Hierarchies Iceland Country Reykyavik Selfoss Level- A grouping within a dimension City Hagar’s hut Sláturfélag Sweets Hannesson and son Iceland Ice cream Reykyavik Snacks Icy Hots Hierarchy- A way to organize different levels of a dimension (usually largest to smallest) Customer Month Quarter Year Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 2011

  10. Demonstration of the user interface within Excel

  11. Three Myths about Cubes • Cubes require months of planning and implementation before users can get value out of them - Jet Enterprise is typically installed and running in two hours or less for NAV and GP customers • Customizing Cubes is slow and difficult • Jet Enterprise includes a Data Warehouse Automation tool which makes it easy to customize cubes in a drag-and-drop interface • Cube are a luxury, applicable only to large companies with BI development teams and large budgets - This is no longer true. Jet Reports has more than 600 clients running our cubes, ranging from large multi-national corporations to small non-profits Secret Session: OLAP Cubes 101 – Introduction and Terminology Questions? Sales.US@Jetreports.com

  12. FREE Report Designer with ALL new packages + $500 Off Jet Enterprise BI Q2 PROMOTION Valid Until 6/26/14 - Cannot be Combined with Other Offers Thank you for your participation! Presenter: Steve Little Sales.US@Jetreports.com

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