Panorama’s Experts 
Top BI Trends for -
Introducing the Presenter 
 Tomer is a key leader in defining 
the future of BI. 
Tomer holds a B.Sc. in Engineering 
and an MBA from Tel Aviv 
University.
Cross-Industry Predictions 
 From the Gartner CIO 2015 
report 
 BI is yet again the #1 item on 
CIO’s minds 
 What it means for BI: 
– More data (and new sources) 
– More data types 
– Intelligent analytics
The Internet of Things - Now with More Things 
 Our world is producing significantly more data 
– All computer based products produce data 
– Everything is available on line 
– Technologies that turn unstructured materials to investigatible 
data 
 Oracle estimated that data was growing at a 40 percent compound 
annual rate and would reach 45 zettabytes (ZB) by 2020 
 Organizations want to use this data to gain competitive advantages 
– More data == better analysis 
– Adding external data sources 
– Monetizing the data. Moving beyond pure collection 
 This leads to a collection of data sets so large and complex that it 
becomes difficult to process using on-hand database management 
tool 
10
Automated Predictive Analysis 
 The problem 
– I know what happened – but how will it affect me in the future 
– So much data – so little time 
– A change in the demographics changes the expectations 
 Users are looking for a Crystal Ball 
 The solution 
– The "automated statistician“ for non-experts 
– Predictive modeling - no more looking for pre-defined answers 
– Use of data science for automated content generation 
• Automated aggregations and classifications 
• Find links and correlations 
• Predict future trends 
• What-if analysis 
9
BI Collaboration 
 No man is an island - knowledge and analysis are an accumulative 
process 
 Studies show that collaborative processes get better results 
 Make way for the Social Enterprise 
 Users need to work together on the facts within the BI 
8
Big Data Servers Meet the Real World 
1. DB Server 
– Can’t handle the load 
2. Enhanced DB Servers 
– Accelerators (DB2 BLU Acceleration) and size extenders (Hanna and SQL servers) 
– Cumbersome and expensive 
3. Hadoop 
– A complex assembly of different products 
– Too slow for analytics 
4. Specialized big data servers 
– NoSQL 
– Hadoop inspired (sometimes inside) 
– Use case specific 
– Search based indexes are a must (search and classification) 
 Speed will continue to be a hurdle for some time 
 Using the right amount of data will be a focus point 
 Bottom line – it is growth of commoditized technology stack 
 "In 2014, enterprises advanced their Big Data initiatives by converting plans into 
working projects. In 2015, these businesses will know much more about Big Data, and 
what it can and cannot do." (Mary Shacklett, TechRepublic) 
7
Agility 
 Where were we three years ago? Where will we be in 
three years 
 How often do you need to add new sources of 
information, new technology, new business lines 
 Our mindset needs to change – no more long term 
project planning 
 Instead – Long term strategy. Agile implementation. 
6
What is “Mobile”? 
 Mobile is not about the form factor 
– Just a technicality 
– Assume all form factors – the users do… 
 Mobile is not about the device technology 
– Windows phones, RIM 
 Mobile IS about 
– Everything at your fingertips 
– Anywhere, Anytime 
– Disruptive work methods 
 In 2015 
– More form factors (watches, all inch #s) 
– Less focus on specific vendors 
– For many – the new desktop 
5
Real time 
 Somewhere in a company not far away – 
– CEO: “Can you find out XYZ” 
– Robert: “Yes. I will analyze our data and give you the 
answer. When do you need it?” 
– CEO: “NOW would be good” 
– Can you imagine any other answer? 
 Seventy-five percent of the respondents to Stratecast's 2014 
Big Data and Analytics Survey either have already deployed a 
real-time analytics solution or are planning to do so 
 To be relevant companies must deliver analytic insights when 
needed, and the answer to the question "when?" is 
becoming: "in real time.“ 
 Examples: advertising, municipal parking, finance etc. 
 Can you imagine using batch reporting? 
4
Cloud gets traction (faster) 
 BI is one of the least cloudized IT markets 
– Vendors love the cloud, but customers are not keen on it 
– Good for cost cutting – mostly in small companies 
 So what will change in 2015 - vendors will offer new services 
available only in the cloud 
– Flexible pricing (usage, hourly, special campaigns) 
– Rapid deployment of advanced technologies 
– Server related services (mapping, advanced engines as services) 
– Public data 
3
Democratization of Insights 
Data IT DBA Modeling Analyst 
 So the person with the best understanding of the underlying information 
about the data is furthest away from it! 
 “BI-Self Service Will Close The Business And Technology Gap In 2015” - 
Borris Evelson Forrester 
1. Managed BI self-service will continue to close the business and 
technology gap 
2. Data Wrangling will become a key feature in all leading BI platforms 
 Distance from the business user to the data MUST get reduced 
– Business agility and speed 
– Workload of IT 
– Technology enablement 
– Organizational flattening 
 The rise of the "automated BI" and self service 
Business 
User 
2
Visual BI is redefined 
 With so much data thrown at the user – tables and chart have 
outlived their purpose 
 Users need to get information using their own terms 
 A new language BI is emerging 
– Image-based business metrics 
– Speak a “business language” with intuitive, contextual imagery (not just 
graphs) 
– linked to live data 
– Dynamic and highly visual 
– Context aware, within self service Dashboards 
1
Measure your business, Visually
10 top BI trends for 2015 – by Panorama 
1. Visual BI is redefined 
2. Democratization of insights 
3. Cloud gets traction (faster) 
4. Real time 
5. What is “Mobile”? 
6. Agility 
7. Big data servers meet the real world 
8. BI Collaboration 
9. Automated predictive analysis 
10.The internet of things - Now with more things
Would you like to discuss this further? 
ttpaz@panorama.com 
Panorama Software 
Or come to our web site 
(www.panorama.com) and get the 
latest Gartner BI Report and a many 
other BI tools

TOP Business Intelligence Predictions for 2015

  • 1.
    Panorama’s Experts TopBI Trends for -
  • 2.
    Introducing the Presenter  Tomer is a key leader in defining the future of BI. Tomer holds a B.Sc. in Engineering and an MBA from Tel Aviv University.
  • 3.
    Cross-Industry Predictions From the Gartner CIO 2015 report  BI is yet again the #1 item on CIO’s minds  What it means for BI: – More data (and new sources) – More data types – Intelligent analytics
  • 5.
    The Internet ofThings - Now with More Things  Our world is producing significantly more data – All computer based products produce data – Everything is available on line – Technologies that turn unstructured materials to investigatible data  Oracle estimated that data was growing at a 40 percent compound annual rate and would reach 45 zettabytes (ZB) by 2020  Organizations want to use this data to gain competitive advantages – More data == better analysis – Adding external data sources – Monetizing the data. Moving beyond pure collection  This leads to a collection of data sets so large and complex that it becomes difficult to process using on-hand database management tool 10
  • 6.
    Automated Predictive Analysis  The problem – I know what happened – but how will it affect me in the future – So much data – so little time – A change in the demographics changes the expectations  Users are looking for a Crystal Ball  The solution – The "automated statistician“ for non-experts – Predictive modeling - no more looking for pre-defined answers – Use of data science for automated content generation • Automated aggregations and classifications • Find links and correlations • Predict future trends • What-if analysis 9
  • 7.
    BI Collaboration No man is an island - knowledge and analysis are an accumulative process  Studies show that collaborative processes get better results  Make way for the Social Enterprise  Users need to work together on the facts within the BI 8
  • 8.
    Big Data ServersMeet the Real World 1. DB Server – Can’t handle the load 2. Enhanced DB Servers – Accelerators (DB2 BLU Acceleration) and size extenders (Hanna and SQL servers) – Cumbersome and expensive 3. Hadoop – A complex assembly of different products – Too slow for analytics 4. Specialized big data servers – NoSQL – Hadoop inspired (sometimes inside) – Use case specific – Search based indexes are a must (search and classification)  Speed will continue to be a hurdle for some time  Using the right amount of data will be a focus point  Bottom line – it is growth of commoditized technology stack  "In 2014, enterprises advanced their Big Data initiatives by converting plans into working projects. In 2015, these businesses will know much more about Big Data, and what it can and cannot do." (Mary Shacklett, TechRepublic) 7
  • 9.
    Agility  Wherewere we three years ago? Where will we be in three years  How often do you need to add new sources of information, new technology, new business lines  Our mindset needs to change – no more long term project planning  Instead – Long term strategy. Agile implementation. 6
  • 10.
    What is “Mobile”?  Mobile is not about the form factor – Just a technicality – Assume all form factors – the users do…  Mobile is not about the device technology – Windows phones, RIM  Mobile IS about – Everything at your fingertips – Anywhere, Anytime – Disruptive work methods  In 2015 – More form factors (watches, all inch #s) – Less focus on specific vendors – For many – the new desktop 5
  • 11.
    Real time Somewhere in a company not far away – – CEO: “Can you find out XYZ” – Robert: “Yes. I will analyze our data and give you the answer. When do you need it?” – CEO: “NOW would be good” – Can you imagine any other answer?  Seventy-five percent of the respondents to Stratecast's 2014 Big Data and Analytics Survey either have already deployed a real-time analytics solution or are planning to do so  To be relevant companies must deliver analytic insights when needed, and the answer to the question "when?" is becoming: "in real time.“  Examples: advertising, municipal parking, finance etc.  Can you imagine using batch reporting? 4
  • 12.
    Cloud gets traction(faster)  BI is one of the least cloudized IT markets – Vendors love the cloud, but customers are not keen on it – Good for cost cutting – mostly in small companies  So what will change in 2015 - vendors will offer new services available only in the cloud – Flexible pricing (usage, hourly, special campaigns) – Rapid deployment of advanced technologies – Server related services (mapping, advanced engines as services) – Public data 3
  • 13.
    Democratization of Insights Data IT DBA Modeling Analyst  So the person with the best understanding of the underlying information about the data is furthest away from it!  “BI-Self Service Will Close The Business And Technology Gap In 2015” - Borris Evelson Forrester 1. Managed BI self-service will continue to close the business and technology gap 2. Data Wrangling will become a key feature in all leading BI platforms  Distance from the business user to the data MUST get reduced – Business agility and speed – Workload of IT – Technology enablement – Organizational flattening  The rise of the "automated BI" and self service Business User 2
  • 14.
    Visual BI isredefined  With so much data thrown at the user – tables and chart have outlived their purpose  Users need to get information using their own terms  A new language BI is emerging – Image-based business metrics – Speak a “business language” with intuitive, contextual imagery (not just graphs) – linked to live data – Dynamic and highly visual – Context aware, within self service Dashboards 1
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    10 top BItrends for 2015 – by Panorama 1. Visual BI is redefined 2. Democratization of insights 3. Cloud gets traction (faster) 4. Real time 5. What is “Mobile”? 6. Agility 7. Big data servers meet the real world 8. BI Collaboration 9. Automated predictive analysis 10.The internet of things - Now with more things
  • 17.
    Would you liketo discuss this further? ttpaz@panorama.com Panorama Software Or come to our web site (www.panorama.com) and get the latest Gartner BI Report and a many other BI tools