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    BusinessObjects Entreprise XI 3.0

    Administration and Security

    Anthony WaiteBusiness Objects, an SAP Company

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    SAP 2008 / Page 1

    1. What is BusinessObjects Entreprise?

    2. Managing BusinessObjects Entreprise Content.

    3. Securing BusinessObjects Entreprise Content.

    4. Application Security.

    5. Scheduling.

    6. Publishing and Publications.

    7. Federation.

    Agenda

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    What is BusinessObjects Entreprise?

    What is BusinessObjects Enterprise?What is BusinessObjects Enterprise?

    Use Infoview and the CMC to view content

    Configure the CMC

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    Managing BusinessObjects

    Enterprise Content

    What is BusinessObjects Enterprise?What is BusinessObjects Enterprise?

    Use Infoview and the CMC to view content

    Configure the CMC

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    Where Information Management is

    Mission Critical

    Business intelligence (BI) Aggregate and align data for operational analytics,

    performance management, etc.

    Master data management (MDM) Support master data stores, publish masterdata changes to all consumers

    Data migrations/consolidations Single-time or ongoing translation, delivery,

    etc., of data from legacy environments/applications/databases

    Synchronization of data between operational applications Ensuredatabase-level consistency across applications, uni- or bi-directional, intra- orinter-enterprise

    Creation of a single view of "X" Aggregating from multiple sources, often inreal time, for operational purposes

    Delivery of data services Providing data access, transformation, etc., asservices within service-oriented architecture (SOA)

    Unification of structured and unstructured data Extend data integrationpractices and tools across the content continuum

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    Common Issues withEntry-Level Tools

    Has Your Experience with Data

    Management Tools Been Frustrating?

    Common Issues withEnterprise-Class Tools

    Months of trainingrequired

    Expensive, specializedskills needed

    Many product interfaces

    Lengthy developmentcycles

    Coding required

    Weak data qualityfeatures

    Many productinterfaces

    Change managementis not easy

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    Structured Data Unstructured Data

    ERP DW RDBMS OLAP Email Docs Notes Web

    Information Management Offering

    BusinessIntelligence

    Applications

    PerformanceManagement

    ERP, CRM, SCMData Migration

    Synchronization

    INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

    Data Integration

    Data Federation

    Data Quality

    Master Data Management

    Metadata Management

    Text Analytics

    Provides open and agnostic information management capabilities with therichest integration for both SAP and Business Objects environments

    DW = Data Warehousing

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    1. Why Information Management (IM)?

    2. Data Integration and Data Quality Management withBusinessObjects Data Services

    3. Wrap-up

    Agenda

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    Addressing Data Integration and Data Quality

    Challenges

    SAP 2007 / Page 10

    SeparateDevelopment

    Teams

    NotAddressing

    at the Moment

    35.6%

    23.9%

    40.4%

    SameDevelopment

    Team

    Majority of organizations have separate development teams for dataintegration and data quality

    Source: Data collected from data management professionals in recent Web seminars hosted by BusinessObjects, April 2008

    How are you resourced to address data integration and data quality challenges

    today?

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    Importance of Having a Single Application

    for Both Data Quality and Data Integration

    SAP 2007 / Page 11

    55.4%

    7.8%

    36.8%

    Source: Data collected from data management professionals in recent Web seminars hosted by BusinessObjects, April 2008

    Over 93% agree that is important to have a single application for both dataquality and data integration

    VeryImportant

    NotImportant

    SomewhatImportant

    How important is having a single application for both data quality and data

    integration for your organization?

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    One Platform: BusinessObjects Data ServicesData Quality (DQ) And Data Integration (DI)

    One development user interface

    One runtime engine to process both DIand DQ functionalities

    One metadata repository

    One administration, security,

    data connectivity, and Web servicesenvironment

    One RuntimeEngine

    One Development UI

    One Metadata Repository

    Transform

    Cleanse

    Deliver

    Access

    Service-Oriented ArchitectureBusinessObjects Data Services XI 3.0

    ONE

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    SAP ERP, SAP CRM,

    SAP NetWeaver MDM,SAP NetWeaver BI,

    SOA

    Shared MetadataImpact Analysis

    Data Lineage

    Dataprofiling

    BusinessObjects Data Services

    Architecture

    DataServicesEngine

    DataAuditing

    Data

    Validation

    DataCleansing

    RealTime

    Batch

    Files, XML,Mainframe,Excel, etc.

    Oracle, SQL,DB2, etc.

    PSFT,Oracle Apps,Siebel, etc.

    SAP ERP,SAP NetWeaverBI

    Query,

    Reporting,Analysis& Dashboards

    Data Migration,Synchronization,

    SAP NetWeaver BI

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    Oracle

    DB2

    Sybase ASE & IQ

    SQL Server

    Informix

    Teradata

    ODBC

    MySQL

    Netezza

    HP NeoView

    JD Edwards

    Oracle Apps

    PeopleSoft

    Siebel

    Salesforce.com

    SAP BI

    SAP ERP

    ABAP BAPI

    IDoc

    Text delimited

    Text fixed width

    EBCDIC

    XML

    Cobol

    Excel

    HTTP

    JMS

    SOAP(Web services)

    ADABAS

    ISAM

    VSAM

    Enscribe

    IMS/DB

    RMS

    Both direct andchange data

    Enterprise-Wide Data Access

    Any text file type

    32 languages

    Support for structured and unstructured data

    Databases Applications Files and transportMainframe(with partner)

    Unstructured data

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    Other

    Changes to source systems

    System errors

    Data entry by customers

    External data

    Mixed expectations by usersData migration or conversion projects

    Inconsistent definitions for common terms

    Data entry by employees

    Sources of Data Quality Problems

    46%

    7%

    40%

    75%

    20%

    25%

    26%

    38%

    75%

    Source: TDWI, March 2006, based on 399 respondents

    Data Entry and Inconsistent

    Definitions

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    *MNC = multinational corporation

    What Type of Data is Most

    Problematic?

    The types of data most susceptible to data qualityproblems

    Customer data 74%

    Product data 43%Financial data 36%

    Sales contact data 27%

    Data from ERP systems 25%

    Employee data 16%International data in a MNC* 12%

    Other : 10%

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    Increase value of data assets with

    Data Quality

    Increase the value of data

    assets

    Measure and analyze datathrough data assessmentand continuous monitoring

    Cleanse and enhance

    customer and operationaldata anywhere across theenterprise

    Match and consolidatedata at multiple levels withina single pass for individuals,households, or corporations

    Improve and automate thedelivery of direct mail andgoods

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    Data Profiling in Data Services

    Need to understand the data before creating an ETL process

    Check for missing values (NULL)

    Get possible list of values

    Visualize the data distribution

    Find patterns

    Get data ranges (min, max, average) Identify data domain outliers

    Uniqueness of data (distinct values) Referential integrity Understand relationships

    Can also be used to:

    Verify results of an ETL load during development

    Analyze data for system migrations

    Loading additional data such as potential leads or purchased lists

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    Data Cleansing

    Cleanses and standardizes party data such as

    names/addresses, emails, phone numbers,Social Security Numbers (SSNs), and dates

    Manages international data for over 190countries and reads and writes Unicode data

    Removes errors to uncover the true content of

    the database

    Improves integrity of data to identify matchesand ultimately create a single customer view

    Parses and standardizes non-party data

    Such as account numbers, product codes,

    product descriptions, purchase dates, part

    numbers, SKUs, etc.

    Utilizes a rule-based parsing and rule editing

    architecture for even greater customized results

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    Data Cleansing (Party Data)

    Maggie.kline@future_electronics.comMargaret Smith-Kline phd

    FUTURE Electronics

    5/23/03

    101 6th ave

    manhattan

    ny

    10012

    001124367

    Salutation: Ms.First name: Margaret

    Last name: Smith-Kline

    Postname: Ph. D.

    Match standards: Maggie, Peg, Peggy

    Gender: Strong Female

    Company name: Future Electronics

    Address 1: 101 Avenue of the Americas

    City: New York

    State: NY

    ZIP+4: 10013-1933

    Email: maggie.kline@future_electronics.comSSN: 001-12-4367

    Date May 23, 2003

    Input record Output record

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    Data Cleansing (Product Data)

    Description

    Kallkyle screw

    test steel plate 20 x 35 mm

    wire 23.33 x 40.50 cm

    34 x 60 mm steel plate

    steel plate 34,0 60 mm

    34.0 x 60,0 mm steel plate

    34 x 60 mm steel plate ?

    plate

    steel plate

    Input Parsed output

    Product Dimension Type Form

    screw Kallkyle

    plate 20x35 mm steel test

    wire 23.33 x 40.50 cm

    plate 34 x 60 mm steel

    plate 34 x 60 mm steel

    plate 34 x 60 mm steel

    plate 34 X 60 mm steel

    plate

    plate steel

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    Completes records with directory information by

    appending name, address, phone number, or email

    address

    Provides geocoding capabilities for geographic and

    demographic marketing initiatives

    Provides geo-spatial assignment of customer addresses

    for tax jurisdictions, insurance rating territories, andinsurance hazards, etc.

    Data Enhancement

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    Data Enhancement

    Phone: (222) 922-9922

    Latitude: 40.722970 Longitude: -74.005035

    Match quality: Highest quality address

    FIPS Code: State: 36 - New York

    FIPS Code: County: 061 - New York

    FIPS Code: Place: 51000 - New York

    Special District: No

    City Type: City

    Class Code: C1

    Incorporation Flag: 1

    Taxing Authority Name: New YorkTaxing Authority FIPS Code: 3606151000

    Taxing Authority Remittance: 3600000000

    Census Tract ID: 360610051001.01

    Block Group ID: 360610051001012

    Margaret Smith-Kline, Ph.D.Future Electronics101 Avenue of the AmericasNew York, NY 10013-1933

    Appended information:Input

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    Householding data to identify members of same household,

    corporation, or any other hierarchy

    Identifying snowbirds

    I.e., individuals or households with multiple residencesCreating a panoramic single best record

    Preventing firms from doing business with entities on

    government watch lists

    Providing identity resolution to uncover non-obvious

    relationships for fraud detection

    Matching and Consolidation

    Unlocking the relationships between distinctly different sets

    of data

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    Matching and Consolidation

    Ms Margaret Smith-Kline Ph.D.

    Future Electronics

    101 Avenue of the Americas

    New York NY 10013-1933

    maggie.kline@future_electronics.com

    May 23, 2003

    Name: Ms. Margaret Smith-Kline Ph.D.

    Company name: Future Electronics Co. LLC

    SSN: 001-12-4367

    Purchase date: 5/23/2003Address: 101 Avenue of the Americas

    New York, NY 10013-1933

    Latitude: 40.722970

    Longitude: -74.005035

    Fed code: 36061

    Phone: (222) 922-9922

    Email: maggie.kline@future_electronics.com

    Inputrecords

    Consolidated record

    Maggie Smith

    Future Electronics Co. LLC

    101 6th Ave.

    Manhattan, NY 10012

    maggie.kline@future_electronics.com

    001-12-4367

    Ms. Peg Kline

    Future Elect. Co.

    101 6th Ave.

    New York NY 10013

    001-12-4367

    (222) 922-9922

    5/23/03

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    Demo: Data Quality

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    Thank you!

    [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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