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  • + guestcad4086 guestcad4086 7 months ago
    I’d like to see more specifics of this 'BI for everyone' utopia. At the companies I have worked at, having Excel and access to SQL does not make for BI. What it DOES make for is an infinite number of versions of the truth. This only sounds good for people who want to do BI but have had little to no interaction with it.

    Self serve BI is a double edged sword. It should be the goal...but I have yet to see it pulled off effectively. Instead, I see the people who can yell the loudest or make the prettiest reports getting their data in front of the decision makers...regardless of data validity.

    Just some things to think about. (Not trying to be negative. I love Microsoft and their BI software.)
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  1. People Ready BI Presenter Name Presenter Title Microsoft Corporation
  2. Democratizing Business Intelligence Improving organizations by providing business insights to all employees leading to better, faster, more relevant decisions Delivered through a familiar environment Integrated into a business productivity infrastructure Built on a trusted & extensible platform
  3. Investment Strategy Improve Empower Your Enable IT Organizational People Efficiency Effectiveness Self-Service access & Trusted, scalable & Collaborative across insight secure your value chain Alignment, Familiar interface & IT Management & Accountability & tools you own today Interoperability Ownership Low Total Cost of Ownership Leverage your existing Infrastructure
  4. BUSINESS USER EXPERIENCE BUSINESS PRODUCTIVITY INFRASTRUCTURE DATA INFRASTRUCTURE & BI PLATFORM
  5. Amplify the impact of your people with the tools you already know how to use
  6. Empower Improve Organizational Enable IT Your People Effectiveness Efficiency
  7. Your data, any place, any time Enterprise Data Platform Beyond Relational Dynamic Development Pervasive Insight
  8. New economics encourage widespread deployment For Similar Customer Budgets BI Users Departments Served Typical BI deployment
  9. Empower employees to make smarter, faster, more relevant decisions Access and gain insight from corporate data to make the right decisions. Which projects to cut and which to invest in? Who are our most profitable customers? Which campaigns are leading? Share business data with colleagues in a secure and central manner to ensure accuracy. Monitor and analyze corporate performance to take action where necessary.
  10. Insight wherever it’s needed in the organization Economical to buy and deploy for all BI users Agile enough to handle the complexity of your organization Trusted to handle your enterprise demands Thru the familiar Microsoft Office environment So you can drive business performance throughout your organization
  11. www.microsoft.com/bi
  12. © 2009 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. This presentation is for informational purposes only. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, in this summary. Microsoft, Azure, BizTalk, Microsoft Dynamics, the Microsoft Dynamics logo, the Office logo, SharePoint, SQL Server, Windows, the Windows logo, Windows Server, and Your potential. Our passion. are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Microsoft Corporation • One Microsoft Way • Redmond, WA 98052-6399 • USA
  13. BUSINESS USER EXPERIENCE BUSINESS PRODUCTIVITY INFRASTRUCTURE DATA INFRASTRUCTURE & BI PLATFORM
  14. Deliver business needs while managing cost and complexity One World Transparent of Business Organizations Changing Always On, Workforce Always Connected
  15. In most organizations, the majority of content for decision making is not in the ERP domain, or even a database Other ERP The tools required to get the information are rigid and hard to learn The issue is not “BI for BI sake” But “How does BI fit into the way I make decisions today?
  16. Top Executive Priorities Business Intelligence 1 1 Business process improvement Enterprise Applications 2 2 Reducing enterprise costs (ERP, CRM and others) Servers and storage technologies Improving enterprise workforce 3 3 (virtualization) effectiveness Legacy application modernization 4 4 Attracting and retaining new customers Increasing the use of Collaboration technologies 5 5 information/analytics Networking, voice and data Creating new products or services 6 6 communications (innovation) Targeting customers and markets more Technical infrastructure 7 7 effectively Security technologies 8 8 Managing change initiatives Service-oriented applications and 9 9 Expanding current customer relationships architecture Expanding into new markets and Document Management 10 10 geographies Source: Gartner EXP (January 2009)
  17. The Magic Quadrant is copyrighted February, 2008 by Gartner, Inc. and is reused with permission. The Magic Quadrant is a graphical representation of a marketplace at and for a specific time period. It depicts Gartner’s analysis of how certain vendors measure against criteria for that marketplace, as defined by Gartner. Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in the Magic Quadrant, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors placed in the “Leaders” quadrant. The Magic Quadrant is intended solely as a research tool, and is not meant to be a specific guide to action. Gartner disclaims all warranties, express or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
  18. SharePoint “14” Monitoring PerformancePoint Services Monitoring Analytics Analytics PPS Planning Support to 2017 Service Pack 3 H1 CY10 Mid CY09 21
  19. Today Summer 2009 Wave 14 (Effective April 1st, 2009) Monitoring no change SharePoint “14” PPS 2007 Enterprise CAL As an entitlement of Analytics no change MOSS 2007 Enterprise CAL Software Assurance SP3 for PPS 2007 Planning maintenance Available for all owners of PPS 2007

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