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Business Intelligence (BI) : Overview and Trends

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Business Intelligence (BI)

Overview and Trends

Matt Schwartz
March 31, 2011
What is Business Intelligence?
Business Intelligence enables the business
to make intelligent, fact-based decisions

Aggregate Present Enrich Inform a


Data Data Data Decision

Database, Data Mart, Data Reporting Tools, Add Context to Create Decisions are Fact-based
Warehouse, ETL Tools, Dashboards, Static Information, Descriptive and Data-driven
Integration Tools Reports, Mobile Reporting, Statistics, Benchmarks,
OLAP Cubes Variance to Plan or LY
CPU Content, Performance, Usability
Content

The business determines the what, BI enables the how

Performance

Minimize report creation and collection times (near zero)

Usability

Delivery Method Push vs Pull

Medium Excel, PDF, Dashboard, Cube, Mobile Device

Enhance Digestion A-ha is readily apparent, fewer clicks

Tell a Story Trend, Context, Related Metrics, Multiple Views


How Important is BI?
Top 10 Business and Technology Priorities for 2011:

1. Cloud computing
2. Virtualization
3. Mobile technologies
4. IT Management
5. Business Intelligence
6. Networking, voice and data communications
7. Enterprise applications
8. Collaboration technologies
9. Infrastructure
10. Web 2.0

Source: Gartners 2011 CIO Agenda (aka Reimagining IT: The 2011 CIO Agenda).
The July 2010 Forrester report Technology
Trends That Retail CIOs Must Tap to Drive
Growth identified the following technologies
that retail CIOs should be considering as
part of an overall architecture strategy:

Mobile Social Computing

Cloud Supply Chain


Micropayments
Business Intelligence/Analytics
Why is Business Intelligence So Important?

Time

Data Opinion
(aka Best Professional
Judgment)
Making Business
Decisions is a Balance

In the absence of data, business decisions are often made by the HiPPO.
With Business Intelligence, we can get data to you in a timely manner.
Major BI Trends
Mobile

Cloud

Social Media

Advanced Analytics
TDWI Executive Summit August 2010

What BI technologies will be the most important


to your organization in the next 3 years?

1. Predictive Analytics
2. Visualization/Dashboards
3. Master Data Management
4. The Cloud
5. Analytic Databases
6. Mobile BI
7. Open Source
8. Text Analytics
Advanced Analytics / Predictive Analytics

Data Mining
Regression
Monte Carlo Simulation
Statistically Significant
Predicting Customer Behavior
Churn/Attrition
Purchases
Profiling
BI Today vs Tomorrow
BI today is like reading the newspaper

BI reporting tool on top of a data warehouse


that loads nightly and produces historical
reporting

BI tomorrow will focus more on real-time


events and predicting tomorrows headlines
Collegiate Admissions Criteria
Test Scores: SAT, ACT, AP Exams
Grade Point Average
Class Rank
High School Strength
Extracurricular Activities: Band/Choir, Clubs, Sports
Non-School Activities: Work, Volunteer, Community Groups
Area of Focus Intended Major
Family legacy
Home State or Country

Regression Outcome = Graduation (binary) + GPA (linear)


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Retail Analytics

Market Basket Analytics


Text Analytics
Customer Segmentation/Clustering
Tailored Product Assortments
Inventory Forecasting
Amazon.com and NetFlix

Collaborative Filtering tries to predict other items a


customer may want to purchase based on whats in their
shopping cart and the purchasing behaviors of other
customers

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What Is Text Analytics?

turning unstructured customer comments into


actionable insights

finding nuggets of insight in text data that will


improve our business

From Wikipedia:
a set of linguistic, statistical, and machine learning
techniques that model and structure the information
content of textual sources for business intelligence,
exploratory data analysis, research, or investigation

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Unstructured Text Processing

Facebook
Page
Twitter
Page Customer Sat
Survey
Comments
Call
Center Services

Notes,
Quality Cost Friendliness
Voice

Competitors
Facebook
Public Web Sites,
Pages
Discussion Boards,
Email
Product Reviews
Blogs Alerts,
Adhoc Real-time
Feedback Action

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What is Information Governance?
Information Governance
PREVENTS

Garbage Garbage
In Out

BY
ENCOMPASSING
Data Stewardship Report Governance
Data Quality
Metric Governance
Data Governance
Master Data Management
Data Stewards for Master Data Hubs
Customer, Vendor, Product, Location, Employee, G/L
Accounts

CREATING SIGNIFICANT 19
BUSINESS VALUE
BI Technologies
Analytic Databases

DB2 Teradata Vertica Semantic Databases


Oracle Netezza Aster Data (TIDE)
SQL Server Par Accel
Greenplum

BI is a consolidating industry

Oracle: Siebel, Hyperion, Brio, Sun


SAP: Business Objects, Sybase
IBM: Cognos, SPSS, Coremetrics, Unica, Netezza
EMC: Greenplum
HP: Vertica
Teradata: Aster Data

Independent vendors: MicroStrategy, Informatica, SAS

Reporting standards determined mainly by Microsoft, Apple and


Adobe
BI Technologies (contd)

If you want to learn more about Analytic Databases:

http://hosted.mediasite.com/mediasite/Viewer/?
peid=120d6b7ba227498b96a8c0cd01349a791d

If you want to learn more about BI in the Cloud:

http://hosted.mediasite.com/mediasite/Viewer/?
peid=e6d91148a71a47969824c22b3b20d6221d
Recommended Reading List
1. Outliers -- Malcolm Caldwell
2. Moneyball -- Michael Lewis
3. The Black Swan -- Nassim Nicholas Taleb
4. Competing on Analytics -- Tom Davenport
5. How to Lie with Statistics -- Darrell Huff
6. Bringing Down the House -- Ben Mezrich
7. Super Crunchers -- Ian Ayres
8. Priceless -- William Poundstone
9. Drilling Down -- Jim Novo
10.The New Rules of Marketing -- Fred Newell
Thank You

Q&A

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