JackBe Training Day 1: What Does It Take To Achieve Real-Time Business Intelligence?

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JackBe Training Day 1:

What Does It Take To Achieve Real-Time

Business Intelligence?

About JackBe

Leading Solution Provider of Real-Time Business Intelligence

Globally deployed to over 100 enterprise & government agencies

Named to ‘Top 10 Enterprise Products’ in

2010

Today’s Special Guest

John Crupi, Chief Technology Officer

Formerly, CTO of Sun’s SOA Practice & Sun Distinguished Engineer.

Co-Author of Core J2EE Patterns

Frequent Blogger, Two Time Washingtonian ‘Tech Titan’

Today’s Agenda

• The Business Case for Real-Time Business Intelligence

• Where Real-Time Business Intelligence Applies in Your Organization

• How Real-Time BI is Different from Traditional BI

• Why it’s All About Real-Time, Self-Service and Pervasiveness

• How Presto Delivers the Fastest Time to Business Intelligence Value

It’s a Perfect Storm…

Mobility

Hyper Tech-

Savviness

Everybody/Everything Connected

80/20 Self-Service

Real-time

Social Enterpris

e

Apps Everywhere

• The Speed to Decide• The Speed to Act

• The Speed to Value

“The Business Case for Real-Time BI revolves around the need to make fast decisions with timely data.”– Claudia Imhoff

Fresher Information + Self-Service = Faster Decisions

Business’ are becoming less competitive because they can’t react in time due to stale information or no information!

Data Warehouse/OLAP

Reports/Dashboards

Self-Service

Self-Service Analysis

In-memory Databases

Real-time Apps/Dashboards

Live Connect/Mashups

Real-Time

Business Intelligence (BI) Trajectory

How is this approach to BI different?

Traditional BI Self-Service BI

ETL

Reports Apps

Mashups

Warehouse Mashups

Real-Time Intelligence Targets High Volume Decisions

Decision Volume HighLow

Low-Volume Decisions

* M&A* Capital Investment

* Strategic Positioning

Medium-Volume Decisions

* Product Development * Customer SegmentationHigh-Volume Decisions

* Loan Approval* Customer Cross-Selling* Marketing Assessments

Strategic

Tactical

Real-Time Problem Characteristics

Contextual and Situational Operational and Tactical

Time and Decision Sensitive Visual and Actionable

What is the ‘Sweet Spot’ for Real-Time Business Intelligence?

Executives

Information Workers

Strategic

Operational

Back Office Workers

Tactical

Personas Decision-Making

Demo: Real-time Operational Dashboard

Demo: Real-Time Marketing Impact

Easy to Use Tools to Quickly and Easily Create

Context

Publish and Use Apps Anywhere with No Code

Secure, Live Connections to Disparate Information

JackBe’s Presto: Fastest Time to Business Intelligence Value

Real-Time Self-Service Pervasiveness

The Value of Real-Time Insight

In less than two years, the percentage of companies reporting a decision window as daily

or shorter has increased from 60% to 77%

Real-Time Intelligence at GE Aviation

Challenge: The operational systems within GE Aviation’s datacenter were siloed and disconnected, making it difficult for data center analysts to have live insight into their application and server performance, trouble ticket system, and help desk responses.

Solution:Real-time App dashboard for datacenter analysts to monitor and manage the health and performance of their applications, server and databases in one complete interactive view.

What Does Self-Service BI Really Mean?

“Information workers become more self-sufficient by having an environment that is easy to use and supplies information that is easy to consume. These two themes are crucial roles in a fully functioning Self-Service BI environment.”

–TDWI Research Self-Service Business Intelligence

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What is the ‘IT’ about Self-Service BI?

The 80/20 Rule: Provide the business with ‘content’ and let them easily create (80% of) their own ‘context’.

Self-Service Enterprise App Store

Challenge- Qualcomm lacked a self-service information delivery model for business users to have instant access to information to assemble personalized dashboards or portal based applications that host ever-changing departmental data

Solution- Qualcomm selected JackBe's Presto to provide the means for users to discover, create and distribute Apps through a secure Enterprise App Store.

What ‘Pervasiveness’ Means

Apps Anywhere

NO CODE

No-Rewrite

End to End Security

Pervasive Apps Anytime, Anywhere

The Pervasive Human Resources Portal

Challenge- Dell’s Human Resources was tasked to rewrite their HR systems for their employees and for the HR staff. They needed to rapidly connect Peoplesoft, Oracle OBIEE, Taleo, SharePoint, and other internal and SaaS systems, as well as external networking sources such as FaceBook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

Solution- Dell was able to connect all of their disparate sources of data without integration - combining data on the fly in real-time. They would be able to surface Apps in Peoplesoft (as portlets) and SharePoint (as WebParts) with no additional effort.

Faster Time to BI Value with Presto

Why Our Customers Use Presto

“I was able to send a last minute requirement to my developer and they had the App built and deployed in less than 24 hours. Normally, this would have taken them several weeks due to all the politics and policies in place for our BI environment.”

“We are able to estimate a cost savings of $1000 per engine that's connected to our service operations system. Having the ability to track these assets in real-time allows us to estimate the cost savings per engine.”

“We have been able to grow from 10 Apps to 40 Apps in 4 short months.”

“We were impressed with the ease of creating dashboards and the ability to customize the application code. Based on comparative price, functionality and the support we were already receiving from Presto, we didn’t think it would be cost effective to bring any other tool in-house.”

A Preview of the Presto Power User Training Course

Fast Track to Presto for Power Users

Unit 0: Introducing the Course

Unit 1: Introducing Presto 3.1

Unit 2: Using Mashables in Presto Hub

Unit 3: Registering Mashables

Unit 4: Creating Mashups in Presto Wires

Unit 5: Creating Views and Apps

Unit 6: Building Workspaces Apps in Presto Mashboard

Unit 7: Using the Presto App Store

http://training.figleaf.com/courses/presto.cfm

JackBe Training Day 1:

What Does It Take To Achieve Real-Time

Business Intelligence?