Geospatial BI using SQL and Bing Maps Nigel Hamblin and Steve Lynn Ridgian Stuart Hemming Cherwell District Council nigel. hamblin@microsoft.com
Agenda Operational Issues Objectives Benefits Why Microsoft Platform Solution Overview Demonstration Q&A
Operational Issues Data stored in disparate systems No single view of data Unknown data quality Time consuming manual preparation and analysis of data Need to produce evidence for service and financial planning
Objectives Quickly identify Hot spots, real time Easy access to Management Information Reduce costs and improve efficiency
Benefits Targeted use of staff and resource Improved decision making Cost savings achieved
Why Microsoft Platform Fit with existing technology strategy Gartner Report on BI Industry standard components Microsoft Partner network
Solution Overview SQL 2008 MOSS 2007 and Performance Point Office Bing Maps IDV Visual Fusion Silverlight
Demonstration
Solution Summary Analyst - data from multiple several sources instantly Non technical, ease of use, without specialist IT Microsoft centric solution Maps - geospatial areas, trends and patterns Central Hub, Partners, Statutory KPIs and Reporting requirements Visual, drill downs, highly secure, easy to use
Q&A
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