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SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence Module 2: Business Intelligence.

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1 SharePoint 2010 Business Intelligence Module 2: Business Intelligence

2 Overview Business Intelligence

3 Lesson: Business Intelligence Introduction BI Goals MS BI Goals Common Scenario Data Tools Process Security Barriers to Perfection

4 Introduction Improving organizations by providing business insights to all employees leading to better, faster, more relevant decisions  Provide Real Time information  Find inefficiencies  Save Money  Focus resources BI Helps with P = R – C  Profit = Revenue minus Costs Accomplished through  Data, Tools and Process

5 BI Goals – Why Implement BI? Save time and money  Improve the efficiency of data consumption by all parties Find the right data faster  If the data exists, but you don’t know where to find it, you can’t do your job Increase Revenue! Decrease Costs! BI helps to:  Identify key metrics, trends, issues and behaviors

6 MS BI Goals Improving organizations by providing business insights to all employees leading to better, faster, more relevant decisions  Delivered through a familiar environment  Integrated into business collaboration infrastructure  Built on a trusted and extensible platform Use these tools to provide:  A centrally hosted, secure, and personalizable BI Portal for scorecards and reports Empower the End Users

7 Empower End Users Tools that provide timely access to information (data sources)  PowerPivot model  SharePoint list  Relational and multidimensional Microsoft Office-optimized authoring  Powerful wizards for query and report design  Edit and customize regardless of where they were first created  Powerful visualizations (maps, sparklines, tablix) Deliver reports in a format that makes sense  Geospatial (mapping, routing, Bing)  PowerPivot (ATOM)  Word and Excel  HTML, PDF, CSV, XML, TIFF  SharePoint 2010

8 Self Service Reporting Enable end users to do it!  Re-use existing report parts  Utilize enhanced visualizations  Grab and Go Reporting  Central report administration within SharePoint Common reaction to Self Service Reporting:  My End Users can’t run reports The comeback reaction:  Stop thinking that way!

9 Simplicity and Complexity of Data Cost of data has gone down – means more of it!  $4000 10MB harddrive to 1GB USB stick for $9 Data comes from and goes somewhere  Partners send to you, you put in data store Data comes in many different formats  EDI, CSV, web services, xml, json Data is stored in different locations  Data must be consolidated to Data Marts or Data Warehouse  Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) scripts must be built DM and DW can utilize advanced analysis techniques  Cubes, Data Mining Algorithms

10 Tools Empower users with familiar and easy to use tools  SharePoint 2010, Excel 2010, SQL Server 2008 R2 (Reporting Services, Analysis Services, PowerPivot)  Goal is a zero footprint solution (support all devices) Empower ALL users  Information Workers  IT Pros  Power Users  Business Decision Makers  Developers

11 Process Analytics OLAP Data Mining Benchmarking

12 Security Ensure the right people have access to the right data  Role based security  Department based security Implementing Security  SharePoint Security (SharePoint Groups)  Data Source Security (NTLM security, Views, etc)  Information Rights Management (Encrypted files) Self service BI?  What level of control will you allow the lowest level?

13 Barriers to Perfection Sponsorship  Someone has to give you the go ahead  DataMart/DataWarehouse projects often fail – someone has to take responsibility You have to ensure that it will work  Prototype a solution that really shows the benefits Many groups will be affected  Information workers, Business analysts, IT Operations teams, Executives Very large company (IBM, Microsoft, etc)  Geographical and large data considerations

14 Common Scenario Business Challenge  HR, Finance, Sales, IT has separate data sources and reporting systems  Build a single catalog/portal of access to all the data Everyone should be able to:  Unite disparate BI assets from across the enterprise  Access reports, scorecards and dashboards for all businesses from one portal  Attain secure and centralized delivery with data level security  Empower power users to publish BI using agile, self service model  Improve productivity, allowing users to locate, share and organize BI assets  Implement zero footprint deployment using thin client / browser SQL Server 2008 R2, SharePoint 2010 and Office 2010 is the answer!

15 Lab 1: Business Intelligence Questionnaire Answer some BI questions

16 Discussion For each student, discuss:  What reports do you build today?  Where does the data come from?  What does the ETL process look like?  Do you use advanced Data Mining/Modeling concepts?  What can be done better?  How do you envision using SharePoint?

17 Summary Business Intelligence will make your organization better! Remember P = R-C The new model = Empower end users Determine your Data, Tools and Process needs


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