Title: Business Analytics
1Business Analytics
2- Do you differentiate between reporting and
analytics?
3Analytics Defined
- Transforming data into information, getting it
into the right hands, at the right time and in
the correct format to be used for timely
decision-making
4As Businesses Become More Complex
- End-to-end business management application
installations - Multiple branches, profit centers, business units
and/or companies - More than one remote location
- Traveling employees
- Possible integration with line-of-business
applications and external data sources - Companies with more than 100 employees and/or
revenue more than 25 million - Companies with internal IT staff
5And Decision-making Becomes More Than an Art
- Lots of data but little information
- Silos of data
- Fragmented reporting
- Varying levels of aggregation
- Non analytical reporting
- Manual and slow reporting process
- Limited customization
- Getting right information to the right people at
the right time - Inability to allow users to self-service
- Alternative to all above is a huge expense
6Just Reporting Solutions Are Not Enough
7Dilbert Too Feels the Pain
8The Businesses Are Focused Here
9Which Translates To
10To Summarize, The Needs Are
- Single view of truth
- Reporting performance
- Scalability
- Multi-dimensional analysis for a
multi-dimensional business - Data consolidation
- Secured access to information
- Reporting automation
- Customizability
- And more
11Transaction System Reporting
- OLTP - Database optimized for data entry and not
for data access - ODBC, JDBC, OLE DB or proprietary interface
- Time sensitive reporting
- Burden on the transaction database
12Data Mart Reporting
- Feed transaction data to data mart database
- Delayed but optimized reporting
- View data across multiple business dimensions
(OLAP) - Singular focus and scalability
13Needs by Role
14Needs by Usage
15Enterprise Data Warehouse
- Combine data from multiple OLTP databases
single source - Business rules to source data including
standardization, consolidation and cleansing - Cost to implement
16How Does Analytics Help?
http//www.gantrygroup.com/pdf/Gantry20BI20Trend
s20Presentation5_11.pdf
17Where Does Analytics Help?
http//www.gantrygroup.com/pdf/Gantry20BI20Trend
s20Presentation5_11.pdf
18Reporting and Analytics Options
- Sage Accpac Insight
- ACCPAC Query
- ACCPAC Sales Optimizer
- Sage Accpac Options Uni Sales Analysis
- ACCPAC Financial Link Professional
- ACCPAC CFO/KPI
- ACCPAC Financial Reporter (FR)
- Business Objects Crystal Enterprise/Reports
- F9
- Other (Cognos, Brio, SAS, Hyperion, etc.)
19Apples vs. Oranges
20Insight vs. Query
- Simple and quick
- No support for end-to-end applications
- No graphing, charting
- No external data sources
- No budgeting and consolidations
- No reporting automation and scheduling
- No drill-down
- No Web deployment
- No row/column level security
- No multi-dimensional analysis
- OLTP database based
21Insight vs. Financial Link Professional
- Simple and quick
- Limited to General Ledger only
- No graphing, charting
- No external data sources
- No budgeting and basic consolidations
- No reporting automation and scheduling
- Drill-down but no drill-around
- No Web deployment
- No row/column level security
- No multi-dimensional analysis
- OLTP database based
22Insight vs. Crystal Reports/Enterprise
- Generic reporting tool
- First five viewing users included for free
- Customization as complex as that in Insight
- No differentiation between financial and
operational data - No budgeting and consolidations
- Drill-down limited by report design
- No drill-around
- No row/column level security
- No multi-dimensional analysis
- OLTP database based
23Summary
- Business Analytics
- Proactive information
- Faster and better-informed decisions
- Edge over your competitors
24QA