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1 Copyright © 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Confidential – Oracle Restricted Migrating from SAP BusinessObjects to: Oracle Business Intelligence Maria Forney, Director, Customer Programs Venkat Penaganti, (IT Manager), St. Jude Medical ORACLE PRODUCT LOGO

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Migrating from SAP BusinessObjects to: Oracle Business Intelligence Maria Forney, Director, Customer Programs Venkat Penaganti, (IT Manager), St. Jude Medical

ORACLE PRODUCT

LOGO

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St. Jude Medical

Business Objects to Oracle BI EE Conversion

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SJM Quick Facts

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§  Develop, manufacture, and distribute cardiovascular and neurostimulation medical devices worldwide.

§  Founded 1976, St. Paul ,MN §  16,000 employees. §  $5.2 billion sales (50% international,

50%domestic). §  Four Key divisions:

§  Cardiac Rhythm Management (CRMD) §  Atrial Fibrillation (AF) §  Cardio-vascular §  Neuro-Modulation

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CRMD Major Product Lines §  Devices

§  Implantable Cardiac Defibrillators (ICDs) for Tachycardia §  Accelerated heart rate

§  Pacemakers (Pacers) for Bradycardia §  Slow heart rate

§  Leads §  High Volt. Leads (HVL) and Low Volt. Leads

§  Manufacturing is in 7 sites across the globe. §  We are part of Sylmar site IT.

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Installed Product

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Our BI Situation (1 year ago) §  Site

§  Sylmar has multiple applications – ERP , MES and PDM.

§  No common BI solution / tool. §  Each application has it’s own BI tool.

§  MES application §  MES (Manufacturing Execution System)

application called Factory Talk Production Center.

§  Used on the manufacturing floor for traceability and processing history.

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Our BI Situation (1 year ago) (contd.) §  Used Business Objects 5.3 as it is packaged with MES. §  Our user base involves

§  Production supervisors / leads for operational metrics. §  Managers / directors to monitor manufacturing for output. §  Planners to understand inventory needs.

§  100 users and 50 reports from two sites. §  Reports were mostly operational §  Production and Historical schemas are both OLTP (no data-

warehouse). §  No dedicated BI team. Application developers were part-time report

writers.

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Issues with Business Objects (MES) §  Universe hard to maintain against OLTP.

§  Long lead times to develop reports. §  The universe layer complicated queries. §  Most reports were ad-hoc queries not analytical.

§  Ad-hoc reports §  Operational reports take longer to write because of

universe. §  Features

§  Could not build dash-boards.

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Why did we move to Oracle BI? §  Business Needs

§  A common BI solution is needed to support business metrics / needs spanning sites and application.

§  Dash-boards and faster ad-hoc reports. §  IT needs

§  MES vendor chose another Reporting tool. §  Good references for OBIEE from other teams and

independent reports. §  Decided to use Oracle BI 11G publisher (only) as faster

operational reports is our priority.

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Execution (Buy-in from management) §  Identify key decision makers and make them

aware of current issues. §  Better ROI and lower TCO. §  Platform suited to meet current and future needs. §  Better Report delivery times. No universe §  Availability of Dash-boards. §  Support

§  We know we could get good support from Oracle based on experience.

§  Agreed to try OBIEE as MES reporting tool as a proof of concept for all future BI needs.

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Execution (Project) §  Reduce scope to convert existing reports and

build 2 dash boards. §  KPI partners was the contracting partner to

perform conversion and provide guidance. §  Steered us towards OBIEE 11G. §  Created dev servers for us to replicate

and debug memory issues §  Resources for the project

§  KPI partners: 1 Lead and 4 developers

§  St Jude Medical: §  2 developers - programmers §  1 Project manager §  1 middleware admin – Oracle DBA §  3 business users for testing – Prior experience

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Execution (Project) §  Cross-training: During user testing we had

KPI and my team trouble-shoot issues. §  Used KPI to create dash-board templates

and later enhance them with my team. §  Try to create standard metrics for dash-

boards.

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Results §  All 40 reports converted in 6 months. §  Users are happy about faster ad-hoc

reports, interactive reports & dashboards. §  User base has increased. §  Resources for on-going support

§  St Jude Medical §  2 developers – programmers (part-time) §  1 middle-ware admin – Oracle DBA

“The dash-boards are exactly as I thought.

What took us so long? Now we can free up supervisors from collecting data, and focus on manufacturing” - Director of Manufacturing 14

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Next Steps §  Creating more reports, dash-boards and

also sourcing data from other systems. §  Exploring score-cards and KPIs. §  Creating common definition for

manufacturing metrics. §  Make Oracle BI our standard §  Expanding to other sites

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Example (Dashboard) §  Shows reworks and work in progress. §  Benefits: Helps schedule resources & identify slow moving operations.

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Example (Reports) §  Reports are on the web. Submitted to FDA §  Aggregate and detail reports are available. §  Reports are created from the same data model.

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Lessons Learned §  Get better grip on Validation cycle.

§  Business had little incentive as they already had reports. 2 months lost.

§  Keep in mind the organizational maturity in terms of data needs.

§  Common metric definition is key. §  Training needs to happen way earlier both for report

developers and administrators. §  Make the SOW with contractor very clear for support. §  Dashboards need Answers not just Publisher. §  Careful with caching parameters. Can be set at

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Questions

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