Agenda summary is below
-SAP BI Portfolio key solutions
- SAP BusinessObjects BI 4.3
– New BI Launch Pad – Applications
– New BI 4.3 Web Intelligence Client
– Web Intelligence data model in SAP Analytics Cloud
– Live connections to SAP universes
– Crystal reports calculations in SAP Analytics Cloud
– Extend Analytics vision
– On premise maintenance with a new cloud contract
This is another interesting ASUG webcast last week with
eric.fenollosa
Thanks to
ingo.hilgefort for setting this up
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2 major solutions in BI portfolio
Majority of customers are using BusinessObjects
Solutions are complementary
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One level down from Figure 2
SAC - one solution, several use cases
Bottom, main client is Web Intelligence; invested a lot in Web Intelligence
For self service use cases, SAP recommends SAC
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BI4.3 - next release, coming in about a month, will be GA (June)
Look at timeline of the bottom of the slide
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New user experience in BI4.3 starting with the BI Launchpad, tiles
One entry point with a tile to SAC
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Light menu bar, contextual, what you see at design time, fully html5
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What is new is Web Intelligence data models
Reuse data models from one document to another
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Reuse data models from one document to another
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Power users, advanced users, create queries, merge queries, etc.
Casual users will design and distribute reports; build report based on data model
Synchronization mechanism; a master document
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Hybrid part of the webcast
Live data access component
SAC and BusinessObjects; build models in SAC mapped on a universe
Only metadata is exchanged between client and the cloud
WebI report is created behind the scenes; data stays on premise
BI4.3 will have version 3 of the connector
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Able to query data from WebI document in SAC; can build a story based on WebI assets
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Live connect is separate from BusinessObjects road map; updated quarterly
Simplify the deployment of the driver
Improving universe features
Q2 - smart insights (language generation) - today it doesn't work on live universes
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OData Connector will allow you to acquire content from Crystal Reports calculation - this is not live
If build a report in Crystal and leverage intelligence of report, you can acquire it in SAC
Figure 14 Source SAP
Overview of extend analytics
Both solutions have use cases and products
Create hybrid features to leverage investments
Move use cases to the SAC, including self service BI and Application Design
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SAC can access live data from universes, BW, etc
With 4.3 live access to WebI and connectivity to Crystal Reports
SAC has stores, apps, reports, SAP knows 3rd party tools, and SAP offers Analytics Hub as a federation point
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See the different use cases
Analytics Hub is the entry point
Analysis Office available in cloud/and on premise
Know that they have a gap for operational reporting in the cloud
Working on that
Figure 17 Source SAP
Coming soon; preview, SAP is targeting to release this in Q4
Left is design time experience; introduce new notions such as a page header, widgets inside of story
Left shows a table in a story
Middle shows the consuming experience; user has experience of navigating pages
Schedule report
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Cloud extension policy; contact your SAP Account Executive
Lower maintenance fees and move savings to cloud subscription
2 ways to decrease maintenance fees; new license with less tools
WebI license - if you use only WebI, renegotiate contract
Question & Answer
Q: Crystal connector - Crystal Classic or Crystal for Enterprise?
A: Both, uses BIP connector
Q: See general direction, waiting for smart features in live connections
A: Key values of SAC are the augmented features
Starting to enable smart features
What do you think of operational reporting moving to the cloud?