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REPORTING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO AUGUST 20, 2010
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Current Reporting Environment 2 Central systems provide reporting using various methods and tools Legacy Financial : E-Ledgers, DW with BO Legacy Student :Daily data files, Crystal, BO pilot against copy of production, DW with BO in progress Legacy HR: E-Ledgers, IFocus, DW with BO SunGard Alumni:Extensive BO against production copy Research Administration: DW with BO in progress Concur Expense Mgt:Cognos Etc.. Many other central systems with standard reports, tool, Access dbs, etc. Numerous shadow systems in departments and schools Feeds, and more feeds
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Impacts of Reporting Environment 3 A lot of reporting delivered, supporting many hundreds of users Multiple entry points, processes, and versions of truth Challenging to integrate data from multiple sources - users are on their own Duplication of effort across IT Services, business offices, schools, and departments Difficult to respond sophisticated user requests, on the rise with a new senior leadership group that demands data to support decisions and continued growth Complex data governance issues
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Goal: Integrated Reporting Strategy Common way to implement reporting solutions from a variety of information systems to a variety of audiences Implement through consistent development and delivery tools, and access policies and procedures Support data custodians and user audiences – those who manage and use data to support various purposes and perspectives 4
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Who is BIS? 5 Business Information Services (BIS) is part of central IT Services, with responsibility to move toward an integrated reporting strategy Lead Architect PM s 3 Senior BI Analysts 3 BI Analysts 3 Senior DW/ETL Developers 1 DW/ETL Developer 1 ETL/BI Developer 1 BI Administrator DW/BI strategy, planning, architecture, design, build, implementation, training, support
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What does BIS do? 6 Design, build, and maintain DW and ETL architectures (Oracle, ESP, 24x7) Design, build and administer BI architectures (5 BO deployments) Model University data for reporting (‘stars’ or hybrid for financial, payroll, HR; student and research in progress) Design, build, and maintain extract/transform/load ETL processes (OWB) Design, build, and support custom BI applications (BO XIR2 and XIR3, WebI, DeskI and InfoView) Add context to the data (documentation in application and external) Design, build, and administer row, column, and user group security (Oracle VPD, BO folders, custom web apps) Develop and maintain feeds to other enterprise systems Train users (casual through ad-hoc, data training) Technical and user production support Facilitate data stewardship coordination, policy, and process
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Current Steps Consolidate BO architecture Upgrade to XIR3 Move away from DeskI Consolidate all DW-based BO implementation on single clustered environment Deliver new subject areas Student Research Administration Implement best practice DW and BI development across projects High availability, high performance ETL processes Universe and BO design and naming standards, report look and feel 7
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Current Steps Build dimensional data models Facilitate enterprise data warehouse Template current ‘tiered’ training program for new subject areas Support casual through advanced users Evaluate reporting needs early in process for new administrative systems 8
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Challenges Multiple parallel paths needed to move toward integrated strategy (architecture, new subject areas, data integration, stewardship) Investment and time for build and deploying DW/BI applications ‘Conforming’ like data difficult in decentralized business process environment 9
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Overcoming Challenges Work closely with application and data stewards to understand and resolve complex data issues Engage key users and deliver targeted chunks of reporting to support critical analytic needs Investigate more agile development methods Leverage appropriate BI functionality support different users types 10
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Questions 11 Contact NameEmailPhone Suneetha Vaitheswaransuneetha@uchicago.edu773-702-3997
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