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1 Informations-Forum: SAP Interoperabilität
Business Intelligence „Analyse und Reporting“ Detlev Jeschka Microsoft Deutschland GmbH

2 Microsoft SQL Server als Datenbankplattform für SAP BW
Agenda Microsoft SQL Server als Datenbankplattform für SAP BW SQL Server ist #1 im BW3.x Benchmark SAP Migrations-Tool zur Migration von Oracle auf SQL Server ist verfügbar Kundenreferenzen: Hipp, RW TÜV, Lego,... Microsofts Business Intelligence Plattform in SAP Umgebungen Microsofts BI Plattform Marktsicht Konnektivität zu SAP

3 Business Intelligence bei unseren Kunden
Analysesysteme zur Produktionsplanung und Steuerung Online Reports für Vertriebspartner Weltweites Planungs- und Berichtssystem Weltweit eingesetzte Personal-Controlling Lösung und HR-Portal Vertriebs Data Warehouse (~500 GB) Vertriebsanalyse und Sortimentsplanung

4 Microsofts Business Intelligence Plattform
Business Scorecards Reporting Services Notification Services Analysis Services (OLAP + Data Mining) Relationales DBMS Integration Services

5 Microsofts Business Intelligence Plattform
Business Scorecards Reporting Services Notification Services Analysis Services (OLAP + Data Mining) Relationales DBMS Integration Services

6 Microsoft unterstützt und entwickelt gemeinsam mit Wettbewerbern und Partnern Industriestandards.
OLE DB und OLE DB for OLAP Standardisierter Zugriff auf OLAP-Daten und Data Mining Modelle MDX… Multi Dimensional Expression Abfragesprache für mehrdimensionale Daten XML/A .. XML for Analysis XML basierter standardisierter Zugriff auf OLAP-Daten und Data Mining Modelle RDL … Report Definition Language XML basierte Beschreibungssprache für Webreports Microsoft bietet eine offene Plattform für analytische Informationssysteme.

7 Source: Gartner Research, April 2004
Gartner Group: “Microsoft will emerge as a business intelligence (BI) market leader by 2005 (0.7 probability).” More info to reference; From Gartner report (2002): Microsoft will emerge as a business intelligence (BI) market leader by 2005 (0.7 probability). However, to date, Microsoft has yet to take advantage of the enviable positions it has in the BI market, including: • The Microsoft OS platform holds a dominant position in the BI market, and it is used in more than 83 percent of BI deployments. • Integration with desktop productivity applications is one of the top-five BI product selection factors, and Microsoft Office "owns" the desktop applications market. • SQL Server, coupled with its integrated Data Transformation Services and Analysis Services, is continuing to gain credibility as a platform for data mart, data warehouse and online analytical processing implementations. • Excel is a front-end reporting and analysis tool that is widely used by knowledge workers, and all of the leading BI tools vendors offer add-ins of their products for Excel. • The Microsoft Business Solutions applications from Great Plains and Navision will continue to require BI tools and capabilities to be competitive against the other enterprise application vendors. Although this is not significant to the BI market in general, it is significant as the number of Microsoft Business Solutions users grows. • Microsoft is identified as one of the top BI vendor names recognized in our surveys. OLAP LEADER: Microsoft, Oracle tout OLAP successes by Ellen O'Brien, News Editor 17 Apr 2003, SearchDatabase.com Oracle and Microsoft this week both announced victories in the world of online analytical processing (OLAP), one boasting the results of benchmark tests and the other heralding the results of an annual market share report. The most recent version of the OLAP Report, an independent industry analysis begun in 1994 by author Nigel Pendse and often cited by vendors and analysts, states that Microsoft had bested Hyperion Solutions Corp., taking the top position in the $3 billion OLAP market in 2002. That report also states that Oracle has slipped out of the category of top five OLAP vendors. Preliminary figures show that Microsoft grabbed 24.4% of the market last year, with Hyperion Solutions settling for 22.9% of the market. OLAP SURVEY- The largest vendor-independent survey of OLAP customers Competitor Information IBM Lower Performance: Microsoft’s Business Intelligence solution has been proven to provide better performance than IBM’s DB2-based BI solution. High Cost: Can cost over $100,000 per CPU, depending on the management features you choose to add on to the base product. Oracle: Downfalls: High cost, and more difficult management capabilities. SQL Server 2000 provides management, security, and business intelligence capabilities as an integrated solution at no additional cost. Oracle sells these important features as extra-charge options, and most of these features are available only with Oracle 9i Enterprise Edition. By using SQL Server as your BI solution, companies save an average of $60,000-$76,000 per CPU. Crystal Reports 8.5 / Crystal Enterprise 8.0 Downfalls: Crystal can be unstable. User interface is not intuitive and can be difficult to use. Can not export reports to Microsoft Office applications from Crystal Reports without losing formatting and content. High cost. Source: Gartner Research, April 2004

8 Microsofts BI Initiativen sind langfristig angelegt.
BI Server Plattform BI Client Plattform BI Applikationen SQL Server 2000 Office XP SharePoint V1 2002 SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Office 2003 Excel Add-In Business Scorecard (BSC) 2004 SQL Server 2005 BSC V2 2005 SQL Server „Katmai“ Office 12 SharePoint V3 Business Performance Management >2006

9 Integration der Microsoft BI Plattform mit SAP
Microsoft Office & SharePoint Partner-Lösungen SQL Server Reporting Services Analysis Services RDB SQL Server Integration Services (Data Transformation Services) SAP .net Connector 3rd Party Konnektoren Text SAP Open Hub Service SAP R/3 SAP BW

10 Die Stärken der Microsoft Business Intelligence Plattform
Der Anwender steht im Fokus! Enge Integration mit Microsoft Office und den SharePoint Technologien Microsoft Lösungen passen sich den Geschäftsanforderungen an! „Start Small – Think Big – Grow Fast“ Niedrigste TCO für Ihre Business Intelligence Lösungen! Nutzen der bereits in Microsoft Infrastruktur getätigten Investitionen Vollständige, integrierte und offene BI Plattform! XML Web Services, XML/A, MDX – Breites Partnerangebot

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13 SQL Server Reporting Services sind eine Web Reporting Lösung für den unternehmensweiten Einsatz
Vielfältige Ausgabeformate (HTML, XML, Excel,, PDF,…) Anbindung an verschiedene Datenquellen (SQL, Oracle, OLE DB, ODBO) Caching und Scheduling von Berichten Abonnieren von Reports ( , File-Share, SharePoint, Fax) Einfache Integration durch URL Adressierung XML basierte Reportdefinition (RDL) Import von MS Access Berichten Scale out und up (Web Farm) XML Web Services API

14 SQL Server Reporting Services

15 Beispiele für Reporting Services Berichte

16 Der Microsoft Office Business Scorecard Accelerator
Management von Scorecards und KPIs Definition und Visualierung von Scorecards und KPIs XML Web Service Basiert auf SharePoint und SQL Server Personalisierung und Verknüpfung mit unstrukturierten Informationen durch Integration mit SharePoint Als Balanced Scorecard Lösung von BSCOL zertifiziert Kostenfreier Download:

17 Microsoft Office Solution Accelerator

18 Weitere Beispiele für Business Scorecards

19 Microsoft ist der weltweit führende Anbieter von OLAP-Servern (Quelle: OLAP Report).
“First-ever mass market OLAP server“ “The server works: it’s fast, scalable, functional and reliable” “Microsoft OLAP is dramatically cheaper: server prices around 95% lower than previous leaders” “A real industry-standard OLAP API (Application Programming Interface) – OLE DB for OLAP“ Quelle: OLAP Report


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