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Self-service BI for the Masses with SharePoint 2010 & SQL 2012Aonghus Fraser @gusfraser
SharePoint Saturday UK 8th December 2012
Agenda
Introduction Decision Making: A Brief History of Business
Intelligence Common Scenarios & Problems What can we do now? Demonstrations Q & A
Gus (Aonghus) Fraser SharePoint Evangelist & Lead Consultant @ C5 Developing Enterprise Solutions since SharePoint 2003 Twitter: @gusfraser Email: [email protected] Bunch of MSFT certs (mostly dev) e.g. MCPD, MCSD etc. NOT a BI consultant C5 Alliance; ~75 IT consultants (18 SharePoint/CRM)
Based in Jersey & Guernsey Probably the highest concentration of SharePoint consultants on the planet*
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75+ highly skilled, qualified and experienced consultants ~12 SharePoint Consultants ~8 BI Consultants Jersey, Guernsey, London.
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A Brief History of BI
1958: Journal of Research and Development
An automatic system is being developed to disseminate information to the various sections of any […] organization.
[…] flexibility of such a system in identifying known information, in finding who needs to know it and in disseminating it efficiently either in abstract form or as a complete document.
FFWD 2012 – Data!
Information is doubling every 2 years. In 2011 the world will create 1.8
zettabytes*. In 2020 the world will generate 50 times
the amount of data, 75 times the number of "information containers“, while IT staff will grow less than 1.5 times.
*I had to look it up too – 1M Petabytes!
Source: EMC/IDC Digital Universe Study 2011
FFWD 2012 - Gartner CEO/CIO PrioritiesTop 10 Business Priorities Rank Top 10 Technology Priorities Rank
Increasing enterprise growth 1 Analytics and business intelligence
1
Attracting and retaining new customers 2 Mobile technologies 2
Reducing enterprise costs 3 Cloud computing (SaaS, IaaS, PaaS) 3
Creating new products and services (innovation)
4 Collaboration technologies (workflow) 4
Delivering operational results 5 Virtualization 5
Improving efficiency 6 Legacy Modernization 6
Improving profitability (margins) 7 IT Management 7
Attracting and retaining the workforce 8 Customer Relationship Management 8
Improving marketing and sales effectiveness
9 ERP Applications 9
Expanding into new markets and geographies
10 Security 10
Source: Gartner Executive Programs (January 2012)
What does “Business Intelligence” mean today?
Management Information, Business Insight, Data Warehousing, Data Processing…
Examples: Remove duplication and reduce manual input Improve quality of information and decisions Collect and contextualise data from different sources Gain insights from existing data Self service end user reporting Analyse past data Predict future behaviour
Purpose of Business Intelligence
Make Better Business Decisions:
Visualise meaning and knowledge hidden in your data
The right information
At the right time
In the right format
Common Scenarios – BI Report Creation
Complex Excel Workbooks & Macros Cut & Paste / Data Integrity Risk Dependency on highly skilled workforce Developers customising reports Dreaded month end operation
What can we do now?
Microsoft BI Stack
Get data > Integration Services
Relational data > SQL Server Cube data > Analysis
Services Present data > Reporting Services Analyse data > Excel
2007/2010/2013 Present data > SharePoint
2010/2013 ...anything else > T-SQL / C#.NET
Microsoft BI Platform Gartner rating
In the Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence Platforms
• Gartner is the undisputed authority on IT industry ratings
• Microsoft is in the “Magic quadrant”
• Market leader in the “ability to execute”
SQL Server 2012 & 2012 SP1
• Power View- Self Service Reporting
Mobile Device Support in SQL 2012 SP1
iOS 6, Windows Phone (Allegedly! I had problems with some SSRS.. Expect a CU or Hotfix for this in Q1 2013)
The Science…
BI from a SharePoint Consultant’s perspective
BISM…
BI Semantic Model, a 3-layer model: Data Model
Multi-dimensional interface; OLAP-aware client applications (Excel) can consume (MDX)
Tabular interface; e.g. Power View can consume (DAX) Business Logic
Created using DAX (simpler) or MDX (more complex) Data Access
Integration of various sources xVelocity (VertiPaq) - memory optimised columnstore
index (100x performance improvement)
Demonstrations
Lessons Learned
SharePoint BI elements & SQL 2012 SSRS & PowerView installation must be followed precisely; order very important!
Beware of SQL Collations!