state of business intelligence in 2013

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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE INTRO

IOAN SUCIU, SOLUTION ARCHITECT, ISDC

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QUIZWHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT BI

1. I googled about Business Intelligence (BI)?

2. I watched a BI presentation movie?

3. I played with a BI demo environment?

4. I followed a BI tutorial?

5. I worked on a BI project?

4/15/2013BI INTRO 3

QUIZARE YOU INTERESTED IN BI

1. I want know more about BI?

2. I’m fine with java and .net?

3. Undecided?

4/15/2013BI INTRO 4

AGENDA

1. What is Business Intelligence?

2. BI for business

3. Vendors and Technologies

4. A day in a BI developer’s life

4/15/2013BI INTRO 5

INFORMATION DRIVES DECISIONS

4/15/2013WHAT IT BI? 6

INGREDIENTS OF INFORMED DECISIONS

Data

visualization

Processing and aggregation

Lots and lots of data

4/15/2013 7WHAT IT BI?

DEFINITIONS

1. Wikipedia: Business intelligence (BI) is a set of theories,

methodologies, processes, architectures, and technologies that

transform raw data into meaningful and useful information

for business purposes

2. Gartner defines the business intelligence (BI) and analytics

platform market as a software platform that delivers 15

capabilities across three categories: integration, information

delivery and analysis.

4/15/2013 8WHAT IT BI?

4/15/2013BI INTRO 9

DASHBOARDS

4/15/2013 10WHAT IT BI?

INFOGRAPHICS

4/15/2013 11WHAT IT BI?

THE IMPORTANCE OF BI TODAY

4/15/2013 12BI FOR BUSINESS

THE TECHNOLOGY HYPE CYCLE

4/15/2013 13BI FOR BUSINESS

GARTNERMAGIC QUADRANT

4/15/2013VENDORS & TECHNOLOGIES 14

1. Leaders

Strong in breadth and depth

2. Challengers

Limited to specific use cases

3. Visionaries

Openness and flexibility

4. Niche players

Do well in a specific segment

BI REFERENCE ARCHITECTURE

4/15/2013 16DEVELOPER LIFE

DATA COLLECTION & ETL

Extract

• Connect to data end points

• Retrieve data in specific formats

Transformations

• Data conversion

• Validation

• Computation

Load

• Save into target tables

ETL

4/15/2013 17DEVELOPER LIFE

DWH & DM

Data modelling techniques

3 NF

• Tables, Primary key, Foreign key

Data vault by Dan Lindsted

• Hub, Link, Satellite

• Point in time, Bridge, Reference

Data mart by Ralph Kimball

• Dimensions and facts

4/15/2013 18DEVELOPER LIFE

INFORMATION DELIVERY

Information portals

- Reports

- Fact sheets

- Dashboards

- Data feeds

4/15/2013 19DEVELOPER LIFE

REFERENCES

[1] How to measure everything, Finding the value of “intangibles” in business, Douglas W. Hubbard

[2] DWH 2.0, Bill Inmon

[3] Chriss Web BI Blog, http://cwebbbi.wordpress.com/

[4] Coursera: Computing for data analysis, https://www.coursera.org/course/compdata

[5] Gartner Magic Quadrant: http://www.gartner.com/technology/reprints.do?id=1-1DYXHVT&ct=130206&st=sg

[6] Tidemark – analytics reimagined, http://tidemark.net/

[7] Domo knows BI, http://www.domo.com

4/15/2013REFERENCE 20

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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