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The Role of IT in Business Discovery

The Role of IT in Business Discovery. March 2012. The Evolving BI Landscape. REPORT-CENTRIC ARCHITECTURE (IT-driven, tightly controlled). END USER Pre-calculated dashboards. STACK VENDOR BI Managed reporting. IT DEPARTMENT. IT ROLE Data preparation and governance +

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The Role of IT in Business Discovery

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  1. The Role of IT in Business Discovery March 2012

  2. The Evolving BI Landscape REPORT-CENTRIC ARCHITECTURE (IT-driven, tightly controlled) • END USER • Pre-calculated dashboards • STACK VENDOR BI • Managed reporting IT DEPARTMENT • IT ROLE • Data preparation andgovernance • + • Responsible for building all the analyses OPERATIONAL DATA SOURCES

  3. The Evolving BI Landscape and IT’s Changing Role REPORT-CENTRIC ARCHITECTURE (IT-driven, tightly controlled) BUSINESS DISCOVERY ARCHITECTURE (Business user-driven, self-service) • END USER • Pre-calculated dashboards • STACK VENDOR BI • Managed reporting • BUSINESS USER • Self-service analysis • Create analysis relevant to specific business problems • Change analysis on the fly IT DEPARTMENT • QLIKVIEW • Dynamic dashboards • Search live data • Any device • IT ROLE • Data preparation andgovernance • + • Responsible for building all the analyses • IT ROLE • Data preparation and governance • + • Enable business users to createtheirown analyses OPERATIONAL DATA SOURCES

  4. Liberating the IT organization IT Efficiency Business Discovery Traditional BI New reports New queries New views New data models New data sources Infrastructure needs New data models New data sources Infrastructure needs IT Requests

  5. Roles in Business Discovery Role QlikView usage CIO / VP of IT Dashboards Associative Experience Ask-answer their own questions QlikView Management Console; QVX Security, scalability, governance Integration with existing systems Enterprise Architect IT QlikView Developer Build new data models Integrate with new data sources Data Analyst Build new analytics apps Add new data Build new visualizations Business Analyst / ‘Power User’ Analytic Apps Collaborate with others Detail-level view Create new dashboards Associative experience Ask-answer their own questions LOB Manager Business LOB Director Associative Experience Ask-answer their own questions CEO Dashboards

  6. Existing IT Skills Transfer with QlikView

  7. Flexibility at the Edges, Discipline at the Core

  8. Self Service BI with QlikView – Case Study

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