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See Business Intelligence and See Business Intelligence and Enterprise Resource PlanningEnterprise Resource PlanningEnterprise Resource Planning Enterprise Resource Planning in a New Lightin a New Light
Presented by:Presented by:Steve TrammellSteve TrammellESRI Global Alliances MarketingESRI Global Alliances MarketingS G oba a ces a et gS G oba a ces a et g
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OverviewOverview
•• Define ERP and benefits Define ERP and benefits •• Define BI and benefitsDefine BI and benefits•• Define GIS and benefitsDefine GIS and benefits•• Discuss GIS integration synergiesDiscuss GIS integration synergies•• List integrated ERP and BI providersList integrated ERP and BI providersg pg p•• TrendsTrends•• Q & AQ & A•• Q & AQ & A
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What is Enterprise Resource Planning What is Enterprise Resource Planning
•• Various data and processes in a unified Various data and processes in a unified s stems stemsystemsystem
•• A single database used by different A single database used by different ti l itti l itoperational unitsoperational units
•• Cross department methodology for Cross department methodology for conducting businessconducting business
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Why do organizations adopt ERP? Why do organizations adopt ERP?
•• Facilitate communication and information sharing Facilitate communication and information sharing bet een departmentsbet een departmentsbetween departmentsbetween departments
•• Visibility of a complete business processVisibility of a complete business process•• Adopt “Best Practices” for complianceAdopt “Best Practices” for compliance•• Consistent and managed data entryConsistent and managed data entry•• Everyone “singing from the same hymnal”Everyone “singing from the same hymnal”
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Conceptual OverviewConceptual Overview
Fi i l Manufacturing
Other Depts. Other Users
FinancialModule
ManufacturingModule
ERP Data
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Financial Dept.
Mfg. Dept.
What is Business Intelligence?What is Business Intelligence?
•• Gateway to disparate operational dataGateway to disparate operational data•• A powerful business analytics platformA powerful business analytics platform•• Flexible and secure reporting platformFlexible and secure reporting platform•• Extensive visualization tools (charting)Extensive visualization tools (charting)•• A better decisionA better decision--enabling technologyenabling technologyg gyg gy
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Why do organizations adopt BI?Why do organizations adopt BI?
•• More relevant and actionable information from More relevant and actionable information from e isting operational datae isting operational dataexisting operational dataexisting operational data
•• More reliable forecastingMore reliable forecasting•• Distribution of information to those that can put it to Distribution of information to those that can put it to use for the benefit of the organizationuse for the benefit of the organization
Ali ti l t ti ithAlign operational tactics with executive strategy
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Conceptual OverviewConceptual Overview
BIApplication
OtherUsers
ERPUser
CRMUser
LegacyUser
ERPApplication
CRMApplication
LegacyApplicationsApplication Application Applications
ERP Data CRM Data Legacy Data
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What is GIS?What is GIS?
•• Geographic Information Systems (GIS)Geographic Information Systems (GIS)––Organizes information by it’s locationOrganizes information by it’s locationg yg y––Location is an integral component of your existing dataLocation is an integral component of your existing data
•• Visualize data in the context of locationVisualize data in the context of location•• Visualize data in the context of locationVisualize data in the context of location––For more complete analysisFor more complete analysis––For improved communicationsFor improved communicationspp––For actionable intelligenceFor actionable intelligence
Geographic Features + Your Data = GIS
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What are Geographic Features?What are Geographic Features?
•• Geographic features in a Geographic features in a GIS are digital GIS are digital representations of real world representations of real world features. They can be features. They can be classified and generalized classified and generalized into three basic typesinto three basic types: Points
Polygons (Areas)Lines
––PointsPoints––LinesLines––PolygonsPolygons
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How are GIS Features Created?How are GIS Features Created?
•• DigitizingDigitizing•• ScanningScanningScanningScanning•• PhotogrammetryPhotogrammetry•• Surveying & GPSSurveying & GPSy gy g•• CAD ConversionCAD Conversion•• Remote SensingRemote Sensing•• Synthesized Synthesized (buffers, surfaces, (buffers, surfaces, geocodinggeocoding))geocodinggeocoding))
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A Closer LookA Closer Look
Street NetworkStreet NetworkFeature ID
Street Name
Address Range on Left
Address Range on RightgLength of segment
Direction of segment
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Where’s the Magic?Where’s the Magic?
•• Communicates location andCommunicates location andattributes (descriptions)attributes (descriptions) 0,0 100,0
0,100 100,100
attributes (descriptions)attributes (descriptions)•• Portrays spatial relationshipsPortrays spatial relationships
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100,0
100,0
100,0
100,0
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0,0 100,0
BuildingsTopographyRoad CenterlinesS i AS i AService AreasService AreasUtility ServicesUtility Services
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Linking Features to Your DataLinking Features to Your Data
FID Shape Zip102197102197 P lP l 9200192001
GIS Data
102197102197 PolyPoly 9200192001
Promotion Type Payment From ZipYour Sales Data
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Sandals Coupon Acme Card 9200192001
New InsightNew Insight
C t Add P hCustomer Address Purchases
+Shape Demographic
R lt iResults in
Customer Purchases Demographic
Where are there more Where are there more blueblue places?places?
GeoprocessingGeoprocessing
Feature Customer Purchase1492 Topaz
Feature Customer Purchase1492 Topaz
1610 Ruby
1776 Diamond
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1610 Ruby
1776 Diamond
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1812 Pearl
1969 Diamond
1812 Pearl
1969 Diamond
1991 Emerald1991 Emerald
Feature DemographicMilk and Cookies
Urban Villages
College Townsg
Why do organizations adopt GIS?Why do organizations adopt GIS?
•• Provides a new means of organizing dataProvides a new means of organizing datag gg g–– location can relate disparate datalocation can relate disparate data
•• Spatial analyticsSpatial analytics•• Spatial analyticsSpatial analytics
•• A map is worth a thousand cellsA map is worth a thousand cells
•• Another level of data hygieneAnother level of data hygiene
•• Data enrichmentData enrichmentData enrichmentData enrichment
Location influences behaviors and outcomesLocation influences behaviors and outcomes
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How does GIS benefit from BI and ERP?How does GIS benefit from BI and ERP?•• Common point of access to operational dataCommon point of access to operational data
•• “Industrial strength” reporting environment“Industrial strength” reporting environment•• Industrial strength reporting environmentIndustrial strength reporting environment
––Access controlled by subject area, individual reports, rows.Access controlled by subject area, individual reports, rows.
––PrePre--formatted and adformatted and ad--hoc reportinghoc reporting
––SchedulingSchedulingSchedulingScheduling
•• Business chartingBusiness charting
•• Business analyticsBusiness analytics
I l d b ITI l d b IT
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•• Implemented by ITImplemented by IT
Conceptual OverviewConceptual Overview
ECM
Teradata
Oracle
DataWeb Server
CRM
MS SQLa A
dapters
ERP
DB2BI/ERPServer
ArcGIS Server
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ERP
Intelligent Drive Time AnalysisIntelligent Drive Time Analysis100%
Demographics
No Impedance 100%
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Competition
Supply Chain Analysis/MonitoringSupply Chain Analysis/Monitoring
Static Supply Chain Access and Visualization
Dynamic Supply Chain
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Routing/Tracking/NavigationRouting/Tracking/Navigation
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Corridor AnalysisCorridor Analysis
Buffered distances from transportation
idcorridors
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Predictive ModelingPredictive Modeling
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Current Status of Integrated BI Current Status of Integrated BI and/or ERP Applicationsand/or ERP Applications
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Information BuildersInformation Builders
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Business Objects/SAPBusiness Objects/SAP
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Hyperion & Hyperion & CognosCognos/IBM/IBM
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TrendsTrends
•• Consolidation!Consolidation!•• All major ERP/BI providers are GIS enabledAll major ERP/BI providers are GIS enabled•• Moving beyond “map as a business graphic”Moving beyond “map as a business graphic”•• SOASOA•• Other applications…like ECMOther applications…like ECMpppp
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In ReviewIn Review
•• Discussed both BI and ERPDiscussed both BI and ERP•• Discussed both BI and ERPDiscussed both BI and ERP•• Discussed GISDiscussed GIS•• Discuss GIS integration synergiesDiscuss GIS integration synergies•• Listed integrated ERP and BI providersListed integrated ERP and BI providers•• TrendsTrends
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Questions?Questions?
Steve TrammellSteve TrammellESRI Global Alliances MarketingESRI Global Alliances MarketingESRI Global Alliances MarketingESRI Global Alliances Marketing
strammell@esri.comstrammell@esri.comwww.esri.com/allianceswww.esri.com/allianceswww.esri.com/allianceswww.esri.com/alliances
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