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Copyright © 2004 SAS Institute Inc. All rights reserved.
Make the most of your ERPApplicationsBernd KosnarEMEA Data Warehousing Technology Strategist
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Agenda
BI Issues - today
SAS®9 Intelligence Architecture
Integration
Demo• Siebel• SAP
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BI – Issues today
The infrastructure for your day-to-day business
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BI – Issues today
The infrastructure for your day-to-day business
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BI – Issues today
Speed
Know-How and Re-usability
Integration
Closed Loop
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SAS® Intelligence Architecture
Manage access to your systems centrally
Integrate new systems when need arises
Scale with operational users / systems / needs
Bringing your operational sources together
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SAS® Data Surveyors
SAS Data Surveyors provide ETL designers with the ability to extract, search, navigate and understand complex ERP data structures so that ERP data can be integrated with other data sources, analyzed or used in conjunction with SAS solutions.
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Key Benefits of Data SurveyorsGetting What You Need Out of your ERP System
Tap Into ERP Data Without specific ERP Programming Expertise
Easily Integrate ERP Data with Other Data Sources
Benefit from a Consistent, Unified View of your Organization
Leverage and Increase your Return on Investment
ERP Specific Transformations
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SAS® Data Surveyor for …
SAP
PeopleSoft
Oracle Applications)
Siebel
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Demo 1 : Integrating SAP Data
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In the SAS® Management Console
Define access to ERP systems, data and metadata
Manage user rights to see/extract ERP data and metadata
Extract ERP metadata
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In SAS® ETL Studio: Source Designer
Search and browse SAP metadata
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In SAS® ETL Studio: Source Designer
Explore SAP data-definitions
Browse SAP dataonline
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In SAS® ETL Studio: Source Designer
Use SAS’ Know-How to create complex extraction steps with a single mouse click• InfoCube to Star-Scheme
conversion• Hierarchy extraction
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Demo 1 : Integrating Siebel Data
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In SAS®ETL Studio
Search and browse Siebel metadata
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In SAS® ETL Studio
Explore Siebel metadata
Browse Siebel data online
Simply click new ETL jobs together
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In SAS® ETL Studio
Upload data to Siebel using EIM
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