2. BI
Business Intelligence
ABOUT US
• Experience:
– 9 years in IT
– 5 years in Banking sector
• Usage of the newest business intelligence tools
• Integration, management and support of
complex business intelligence solutions
• Team kernel - 3 constant specialists
• Possibility to engage other specialists and
subcontractors
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Business Intelligence
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE –
TEMPORARY FASHION OR COMPETITIVE NECESSITY?
• Most of big commercial companies in Lithuania have either already
implemented or still implementing business intelligence instruments.
While in the rest of the world business intelligence instruments have
become a necessary business management attribute a long time ago.
• The necessity for up-to-date data is growing vastly for making every
day, long term and strategic decisions.
• Excess of information systems and data does not ensure immediate
and efficient acquisition of necessary information.
We are drowning in data, but we don’t get any information
prof. R. Bentkus, VMI prie LR FM
• BI is a possibility for business to transform data into timely, precise
and reliable information.
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Business Intelligence
BI VALUE
The main advantages of BI are non-material:
• Better information management
• Faster reporting
• Advance spotting of trends
• More productive users
• More efficient decision making
• Optimisation of business processes and etc.
Material benifit:
Data consolidation "Time related sweet spot”
Data clean-up/ organisation
Automation of reporting
Does not require implementation on site
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Business Intelligence
PREREQUISITES FOR BI IMPLEMENTATION
A company may decide to implement BI instruments if there is a
need for
• Constant monitoring of the main performance indicators presented
in various slices
• Automated preparation of reports (management, analytic, statutory,
statistical) and their presentation to a user in a convenient form
• Timely presentation of complex reports
• Timely detalisation of summarised information up to specific
components
• Consolidated presentation and analysis of data from different
sources
• Adaptation of information presentation for each user level (from
customer, manager to member of the board)
• Preparation of reports corresponding to international standards.
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Business Intelligence
SUGGESTED BI IMPLEMENTATION STAGES
Considering our gathered experience and potential business
intelligence requirements we suggest the following stages for
business intelligence instruments implementation
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Business Intelligence
ALTERNATIVES FOR THE FIRST BI SOLUTION
Selection of the first BI solution
If you want to know immediately Required solution
• How much profit/loss did every customer bring? ANALYSIS OF
• How many products does every customer have? CUSTOMER
• What is every customer’s monthly turnover? DATABASE
If you want to know immediately Required solution
• How many products/services have been provided ANALYSIS OF THE
by X branch? ORGANISATIONAL
• Which branches are the most profitable? STRUCTURE
• Which customer managers are the most efficient?
• What is current employee rotation?
If you want to know immediately Required solution
• How much profit did a product earn per year? PRODUCT ANALYSIS
• What are product development expenses?
• What is current product rotation? 8
• What is a product’s ROI period?
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Business Intelligence
TECHNOLOGICAL BI IMPLEMENTATION APPROACH
BI solution architecture
• A separate data warehouse (possibility to complement an existing
one)
• Separate data management and control
• Possibility to create, present and view reports via WEB
• Report presentation according to user levels
• Access from any point in the world
• Conservation at the expense of software on separate machines
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Business Intelligence
TECHNOLOGY
Having performed an all round analysis we have chosen the
Oracle product as a preferred one
• Oracle BI is one of the leaders in BI market (Gartner, IDC)
• Strategic view on BI market
• Acquisition of other market players (Siebel, Hyperion)
• Perspective and reliable partner
• Oracle BI interacts well with other systems, is convenient for
integration (Windows, Linux)
• Oracle BI instruments are rich with functionality, therefore
have great potential for solution development
According to requirements our expertise also allows us to use
other manufacturers BI platforms, such as Microsoft BI,
Business Objects (SAP)
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Business Intelligence
TECHNOLOGY(2)
Oracle BI Standart Edition One components:
2. Oracle BI Server
3. Oracle BI Server Administrator
4. Oracle BI Answers
5. Oracle BI Interactive Dashboards
6. Oracle BI Publisher
7. Oracle Database Standard Edition One
8. Oracle Warehouse Builder (core ETL)
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Business Intelligence
PRICES
Software prices:
2. Free – such as PENTAHO
3. Oracle BI – from 2999 EUR + support (5 users, max 2 CPU)
Hardware prices:
5. Free – if your infrastructure already suits
6. 1 server – from 999 EUR
Prices of our services:
8. Consulting, analysis, development, training:
• off-site 450 EUR/day
• on-site 650 EUR/day
9. Testing, documentation:
• off-site 250 EUR/day
• on-site 350 EUR/day
Prices of solutions:
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1. From 9999 EUR
15. BI
Business Intelligence
WHY NOW?
• Efficient information management and rational decision making
• Optimisation of workflow processes and reduction of resource
expenses
• Integration of improved solutions will increase competitive
advantage in a market
• By the end of financial instability of markets a base for creation of
complex and higher ROI projects would be created
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Business Intelligence
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