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    Business Intelligence

    Brian BiglinSQL Server Product Manager - BI

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    Topics

    Microsoft BI Vision & Strategy 64-bit BI

    Yukon BI

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    What Customers Want

    Make BI easier

    Reduce

    informationlatency

    Personalizedelivery

    Provide analysis

    on demand

    Deliver comprehensive,

    cost effective solution

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    Microsofts BI Vision

    Integrated platform and applications

    Secure and personalized, collaborative

    Cost effective and comprehensive

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    Key Microsoft BI Directions

    Traditional

    BI

    BI for theEntire

    Enterprise

    BI for theExtendedEnterprise

    BI forSmall and medium

    businesses

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    BI for the Entire Enterprise

    Analysts

    MiddleManagers

    OperationsExecs

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    BI For The Entire Enterprise

    OperationalStrategic Tactical

    Number of decisions

    StrategicValue

    Timeliness

    Ease of Use

    High-LevelView

    Analysis

    Data Access

    Collaboration

    24x7 BI

    FormFactors

    Big ETL

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    BI Strategy

    Extend BI Platform

    Reporting

    Connectivity

    Scalability

    Office - BI Client

    Tighter Integrationbetween client andserver

    Collaboration via

    SharePoint

    Deliver Ent. BI Apps

    Full solutions

    Business Focused

    High attach to LOB

    Best BI Economics

    Lower complexity and

    cost

    Easier to dev/deploy

    Larger set of users

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    BI Market Segments (Gartner)

    BI ApplicationsQuery and

    Reporting

    BI Platforms / EBIS / Data Mining

    Data

    WarehouseODS

    Functionality

    Infrastructure

    Source : Gartner Research, November 2002

    BI Tools SQL ServerOffice andSharePoint

    BI Apps&

    MBS

    Office

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    Microsoft BI Product Stack

    Analysis ServicesOLAP & Data Mining

    Data Transformation

    Services

    SQL ServerRelational Engine

    Reporting Services

    Management

    Tools

    DevToo

    ls

    VisualStud

    io.Net

    ExcelOWC

    Map PointData Analyzer

    SharePointPortal

    Server

    Windows Server

    WindowsClient

    Biz

    #andMBSBI

    Applications

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    Office/SharePoint

    Client Portal

    DataTransformation

    (ETL)

    DW,ODS

    Analytic Platform

    Data Analysis(OLAP, DM)

    OLTP

    ERP

    LOB

    CRM

    BI Development and Management Tools SQL Server Management Tools

    .NET Framework (IIS, ASP, Net, CLR) and SQL Server(Relational, Multidimensional, XML)

    Query and

    Reporting

    AnalyticalComponents

    Microsoft BI Architecture

    Devices

    Analytical Applications(Green, Biz#, CS 3rdparty)

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    What does 64-bit do for BI?

    Ability to build large Data Warehouses Able to manage complex queries with large working set

    data > 3GB

    More memory to handle complex, multiple step queryplans

    More memory for concurrently open database objects(users, locks, cursors, etc.)

    Ability to build VERY large dimensional systems Multi million dimensions on a single server

    Fundamentally changes the speed of analysis that canbe done on our platforms

    Faster Cube processing and querying More memory for all aggregated data

    Minimize the use of temp files to dramatically reduceprocessing time

    More data in cache results in faster query results

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    SQL Server Business Intelligence

    Analysis ServicesOLAP & Data Mining

    Data Transformation

    Services

    SQL ServerRelational Engine

    Reporting Services Man

    agementTools

    DevelopmentTools

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    Relational EngineDW

    Partitioning Scalability and concurrency

    Data management

    RANGE and HASH Online index operations

    Snapshot isolation level

    Insert and load improvements T-SQL enhancements

    Making i t easy to bu i ld and manage anEnterprise Data Warehouse

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    Data Transformation Services

    Major investment New ETL pipeline

    Complex data routing

    Scale and performance DW and BI Savvy

    Rich transformations

    Integrations with Analysis Services

    Enhanced designer and control flow

    Deliver ing En terpr ise ETL on

    commod i ty hardware

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    D Mi i

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    Data Mining

    Significant investment Important, new algorithms

    Association rules, time series,

    regression trees, sequence clustering,neural nets, Nave Bayes

    Embedded, integrated, complete

    Reach ing cr i t ical mass

    BI D l t W kb h

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    BI Development Workbench

    A complete, integrated environment DTS, Relational, OLAP, Data Mining, Reports,

    KPIs, code, web pages,

    DW/BI Savvy, SSABI

    Supports the entire life cycle

    Prototyping, development, test, deployment,modification

    Supports enterprise development Teams, source control, versioning, etc.

    Lowering the second step andchanging the econom ics of B I

    R ti S i

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    Authoring Management Delivery

    Reporting Services

    Reporting Services is an open and extensible platform

    supporting the authoring, management and delivery of rich,interactive reports to the entire enterprise.

    Web services

    U P fil

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    User Profiles

    Analysts

    InformationConsumers

    Information

    Explorers

    5-10% of users

    15-25% of users

    65-80% of users

    SQL Server

    Reporting Services

    SQL Server

    Analysis Services

    S i

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    Scenarios

    Enterprise Reporting In-house Sales, Finance, HR, Payroll

    Embedded Reporting

    Report processing included inapplications

    B2B Reporting

    Partner reporting via extranets, Internet Portal-hosted Reporting

    Report collaboration, LOB integration

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    2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

    This presentation is for informational purposes only. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, IN THIS SUMMARY.

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    Appendix

    M k t Sh U d t

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    Market Share Update

    Microsoft moves intoclear lead

    Oracle drops out of thetop five

    MicroStrategy, Oracleand SAP all lose marketshare

    SAP AG and MIS AGadded to the marketshares league table

    CA dropped

    http://www.olapreport.com/Market.htm

    http://www.olapreport.com/Market.htmhttp://www.olapreport.com/Market.htm
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    Reporting Services- Top Level Messaging

    Extends the BI Platform Microsoft plans to extend its SQL Server business intelligence

    (BI) platform to include enterprise reporting capabilities, which willround out the components needed for an end-to-end businessintelligence solution.

    Helps Partners and Developers Succeed Microsoft is developing technology that will provide a platform for

    partners and developers to quickly develop, manage, and deployreporting service solutions that allow employees to receive theinformation they need for better decision making.

    Comprehensive, Value-Added BI Platform SQL Server will provide the single-most comprehensive BI

    platform on the market with integrated analytics, data mining,data warehousing and reporting functionality - helping enterprisesrealize the value of better decision making while lowering the

    total cost of ownership.

    R ti S i

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    Reporting Services- Partner Messaging

    Partner Adoption is Key to Success Microsoft believes that a key to the success of any technology platform is partner

    adoption. We proved with Analysis Services that we could create a BI serverplatform that partners could leverage to successfully build analytical tools andapplications for a broader market.

    Partners Broaden Offerings without Building the Platform Reporting Services provides a robust platform that partners can use to broaden

    their offerings with additional reporting functionality or extend their existingapplications without having to invest in building the server infrastructure.

    Partner Applications add value to the Platform Partners will continue to add value to customers by building on top of Microsoft

    Reporting Services platform to deliver end user report design tools, ad hoc queryand analytical tools, vertical and horizontal applications, broader dataconnectivity, and extended report delivery channels.

    Open, industry Standard Reporting Helps Customers Microsoft is also leading a group of partners to create a new, open industry

    standard that will enable 3rd parties to provide end user report design for ourplatform. If widely adopted, this standard will allow customers to choose best ofbreed tools and applications rather than being locked into any one particularvendor.