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Do It Strategically with Microsoft Business Intelligence! Bojan Ciric Strategic Consultant
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Agenda Business Intelligence and Business Problem - Tactical or strategic approach? Do it on Strategic way! – Establishing a BICC, Implementation methodology, Project Management Methodology, Platform and Tools Selection, Data Governance and Data Quality Policies, Standardization/Corporate Data Dictionary Project prerequisites (in details) Business Case Definition, Project Organization (roles and responsibilities), Designing Architecture, Project Plan, Mentor, Business Owner Project Implementation(in details) – Business Requirements Analysis, Data Model definition, Data Source Analysis, Mapping Data Sources to the Data model, OLAP & UI modeling, Data Integration, OLAP & Front end development, Technical Deployment, Stabilization, Project Acceptance, Project Risk Mitigation (Risk Matrix, Issue Log) Using Microsoft BI platform for STRATEGIC implementations – Data Integration - Microsoft SQL Server Integration services – OLAP & data Mining – Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services (Cube, Hierarchies, KPI, prediction) – User experience Microsoft Office Excel as powerful BI Client (predefined and free form reports, pivoting, data visualization) Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Integration Microsoft Share Point Portal Server (dashboards) Miscellaneous – Improve platform with Metamodel and custom developed components The new wave – Office 2010, SQL Server 2008 R2 Hands On – Solution Outline
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Goals Fully understandings of the benefits leveraging on Strategically BI deployment Capacity to apply Microsoft BI platform for Strategically BI deployment Terms and Conditions for Strategically Deployment Technical Platform understanding (Microsoft) Solution Architecture Design COURSE LEVEL Deep down technical details
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BI Architecture – Strategic Approach
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Implementation Prerequisites Technical Platform
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Implementation Process
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Project management methodology (Project Management Institute’s Body of Knowledge (PMBoK) ) Project Integration ManagementProject Scope ManagementProject Time ManagementProject Cost ManagementProject Human Resource ManagementProject Communications ManagementProject Risk ManagementProject Procurement ManagementProject Closure 7
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User Adoption
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© 2010 Asseco SEE. All rights reserved. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the opinions and views of Asseco SEE and/or Bojan Ciric. The material presented is not certain and may vary based on several factors. Portions © 2009 Asseco SEE & entire material © 2009 Microsoft Corp. Some slides contain quotations from copyrighted materials by other authors, as individually attributed or as already covered by Microsoft Copyright ownerships. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view Asseco SEE as of the date of this presentation. Because Asseco SEE & Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft and Asseco SEE cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. Asseco SEE makes no warranties, express, implied or statutory, as to the information in this presentation. E&OE.
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