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Edgar de GrootTechnical ManagerInformation Builders Benelux
Maximize Your Information Capital
Information Capital – in a changing world
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Change in a historical perspective
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Speed ofCommunications
Massive Processing
Social Mobility
Speed of decisions
Information delivery
Fact-based decisions
Information analytics
Social influence
Social analytics
20th
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21th
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Adaptable and Evolving Information Systems
The only constant is change
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Isaac Asimov - The only constant is change...
The only constant is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be.
— Isaac Asimov, Science (fiction) author
The speed of change
Importance of data
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Data comes from different sources and in different shapes and quantities than before.
Data is a new class of economic assets, like currency and gold
Source: World Economic Forum 2012
Data is a competitive differentiator
Like any asset, data needs to be managed
Availability of data puts pressure on operational efficiency
Cheap Storage and Flexible infrastructure
Making the right decision
Does more information imply better decisions ? No: Better Decisions implies Less options, Less Information.
Barry Schwartz “A paradox of choice: Why Less is More (2004)” Concept of choice: example “A phone” Too much choice leads to paralysis : “Jam” – 40/30 vs 60/3 Irrational decisions are made
Two solution to make right decisions: Figure out your goals upfront Alignable options to make choices
Another example
“Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants. Electric lights the most efficient policeman”
Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933
"A regulatory regime basically crafted in the wake of a 20th century economic
crisis—the Great Depression—was overwhelmed by the speed, scope, and sophistication of a 21st century global
economy.“Barack Obama, 2009
How to prepare for the best decision
Making complex decisions to support business goals has it’s best results when:
Define clear and measurable business goals
Align the options in a solution for decision support
Develop an Analytics Strategy
Developing an analytics strategy
-ReduceBaby Crying
-Keep DiaperClean
-FeedBaby
-Let themNap
-# on-timeNaps-# on-time
Meals
-Inventory onHand
-CheckDiaper
Regularly
-Availablesupplies
Developing an analytics strategy Align: Overall Strategy
Copyright 2007, Information Builders. Slide 11
Overall
Goal
Business Intelligence to capitalize on information
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Different Types Of Analytical Talent In A Typical Organization
Depth of analytics
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App Store
Office
900.000 Apps Single Function Simple Interface Extremely Scalable Consumer Choice
5 Core Tools Many Functions Complex Interface Require Powerful Machines
Traditional BI vs. Next Generation BI
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Provide The Right Tools & Apps For Every Stakeholder
IT Developers Power Users Business Analysts Management Operational Employees Business Partners Customers
Growth & Revenue Opportunities100%
Easy to Use Tools
<1000%ROI on Information Capital
Easy to Use Self-Service
Platform Cost, Security, and ScalabilityPlatform Features & Capabilities
Customizable Information Portal
Build, Share, Distribute
MappingVisualization
Predictive
Analysis
Search
InfoApps
Extremely easy to use One app many answers Highly stylized and brandedWorks on all devicesHigh performance Ideal for users who just want
their questions answered immediately
Big Data solutions to unlock the information capital
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Organisations are sitting on capital
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Transform Digital Capital into Information Capital
Forrester Research estimates that organizations effectively use less than 5 percent of their available data. Simply because the rest is too expensive to exploit.
IT infrastructures must be able to store bigger volumes and many types of data while controlling costs. Big Data infrastructures must distribute data processing closer to the users to avoid saturating the network.
The distribution of data processing to provide input to analysis tools and real-time responses is a real challenge for the organizations.
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Big data influencing the BI Landscape
Data doubles in size every 2 years This is accelerating because of social media & unstructured Companies typically leverage less than 20% External sources of information enhance perspective
Size of user audience is increasing Mobile workers expecting Google-like access to corporate information Customers and partners demanding better web view of their data Sophisticated users and novice users growing simultaneously
Security issues getting more complex Government regulations Information take out Separating customers (multi-tenancy)
Requirements change rapidly Business happens faster (Decisions need to be made quicker) User requests continue to stack up Pressure from “IT-less” tools
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External
What do the Industry Experts say?
The biggest value in big data can be driven by combining big data with other corporate data.
Bill Franks, Teradata
Big data is available in all shapes and sizes. Knowing the relevance of each of these data sets to your business needs is a key success factor with big data
Krish Krishnan, TDWI
High quality master data is a prerequisite for big data success.Anchor advanced analytics with a foundation you know and trust.
Ted Friedman, Gartner
To create competitive advantage, organizations will need to leverage sources of big data, especially social networks, in combination with their MDM strategy.
John Radcliffe, Gartner
MDM is a cornerstone of making sense of master data across structured, semi-structured and unstructured sources.
Michelle Goetz, Forrester
How RDC maximizes on Information Capital
RDC
100% owned by BOVAG and RAI For more than 40 years the Dutch information broker in Automotive
(mobility) and Finance Supports commercial mobility processes by innovative software solutions
and the most reliable information in the market. One-stop-shop for dealerships and manufacturers Data available on license plate level
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Easy-to-use Real-time data Device aware Analytical capabilities High performance
RDC InfoApp – Targeted Self service BI
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Traditional approach in BI
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ETLBI
STAGINGDWH
DataMart
DataMart
DataMart
Impact of big data on infrastructure
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BI
Columnar DatabaseIn-memory
• Real time• High performance• Ease-of-use• Low Maintenance
• High volume• Distributed• Multi-tennancy• Single version of the truth
Data Virtualisation
DWH
BI Accelerator
On Information Builders
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Information Builders
Market Leader in business intelligence, integration and data integrity
Thousands of customer, millions of users 38 years of experience 1,350 employees around the world
Information Builders3i Strategy
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Business Intelligence
Advanced Analytics
Performance Management
Integration Infrastructure
Data Integration
Universal Adapter Suite
Data Quality Management
Master Data Management
Data Governance
Q&A
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