Microsoft Business Intelligence
Microsoft Business Intelligence is one of the latest Microsoft battle fronts. A
multi billion dollar software company established in the seventies, it
has built a formidable reputation as an operating system and home
office software vendor. Two of it's most popular products have been
Windows XP and Microsoft Office. It has in recent years been turning
it's attention to the Business Intelligence software market. Based
on it's Microsoft SQL Server database platform, Microsoft has developed
or acquired technology which has allowed it to offer it's clients a
full and comprehensive product suite.
Database
We start with Microsoft SQL Server, sometimes referred to as SQL Server
Business Intelligence. This is the core of the Microsoft Business
Intelligence stack. A mature database platform, whose main competitor
is Oracle, it is now used extensively in hundreds if not thousands of
large scale high volume implementations.
ETLTo complement it's SQL Server
product, Microsoft has developed an ETL tool called SQL Server
Integration Services, often referred to as SSIS. This has recently
replaced it's DTS (Data Transformation Services) product.As
with many Microsoft products, SSIS offers a wizard to rapidly create an
ETL package moving data from a single data source to a destination with
no transformations. For more comprehensive workflows, packages
can be developed using the SQL Server Business Intelligence Development
Studio (BIDS). By using the GUI drag and drop interface developers can
create and maintain complete workflows and packages.
Cube Design
SQL Server provides the developer the functionality to develop OLAP cubes using SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS). Supporting
MOLAP, ROLAP and HOLAP architectures, SSAS provides a simple to use GUI
for development of cubes. These can be built on the fly or scheduled to
be refreshed at a more suitable time. More recent releases of
SSAS have included data mining functionality, allowing users to create
models based on one of the following data mining algorithms; Decision
Trees, Linear Regression, Naive Bayes, Neural Networks, Logistic
Regression, Clustering, Sequence Clustering, Association Rules, Time
Series
Reporting
The Microsoft Business Intelligence software stack provides a number of options for reporting and dashboards. The
first of these is SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS). This integrates
closely with the SSAS and SSIS components and is accessed via the SQL
Server Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS). A web based
product, it can deliver interactive report functionality as well as
display refreshed reports. The web interface also allows users to
subscribe, view and manage their reports.
Dashboards/Analytics
The Microsoft Business Intelligence stack was further enhanced when it
acquired ProClarity Corporation. ProClarity developed reporting
functionality based on OLAP cubes developed by SSAS. Using a graphical
front end, ProClarity delivers drag and drop functionality to users,
allowing the to easily create a wide array of tables, graphs and charts
including decomposition trees and heat maps. These are then saved to a
server as 'workbooks'. These
workbooks can then be integrated 'live' into Microsoft Office
applications, allowing live drill down into data during a presentation.
Along with its Business Scorecard Manager product, the
ProClarity software has been integrated into a new application called
Microsoft Performance Point Server. This brings together Microsofts BI
expertise, together with that of ProClarity, to deliver a seamless
Business Intelligence reporting suite.
The Future
Microsoft is beginning to make an impact on the Business Intelligence
market. With much of it's core BI functionality already available in
many organisations that use Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft Office,
it offers companies a far cheaper route into Business Intelligence than
that of it's competitors. While
not as mature as the competition, Microsoft does have the brand,
commitment and financial muscle to become one of the largest players in
this market. With many R&D dollars being spent on it's SQL Server
and Performance Point Server product suites, a very attractive price
point, its extensive partner network and world class support, Microsoft
offers a very compelling proposition.
Microsoft Business Intelligence
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