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Business Intelligence in the Cloud for Everyone

Business Intelligence Cloud Services

Hossam Hassanien, M.Sc.

Oracle ECEMEA Innovation Center (a.k.a SWAT Team)April 2015

[email protected]

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43%of CIOs agree that the number of shadow BI projects are increasing in their organizations

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72%of shadow BI projects developed without IT in SMB sized organizations are creating problems

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81%of shadow BI projects developed without IT in enterprise sized organizations are creating problems

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Agenda

Pillars of BI Cloud Services

Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence – Enterprise (OTBI-E)

Oracle BI Cloud Services (BICS)

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IT

The reality of today’s BICorporate Analytic Platforms

• BI is inflexible and slow• Reliance on IT for new content• Information doesn’t support

business decisions• Multiple complex BI tools

• Software licenses andinfrastructure to manage

• Adhere to corporate standards• Manage central data warehouse

and access to data sources• Approve interfaces and tools

Traditional IT

LoBs

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The reality of today’s BIBusiness Led Shadow BI

• Multitude of micro-analyticsolutions

• Need self-service• Multiple consumption channels• More control over analytics

spend—CapEx vs. OpEx

• Unaware of business activities• Security and compliance risks• Misaligned LoBs with inconsistent

data• Constrained budgets and need to

reduce infrastructure

Pragmatic LoBs

IT

LoBs

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Provides Balance What Impact Does Cloud BI Have?

• Continued rapid analytics prototyping• Agile analytics through self-service• Single version of the truth• Collaboration and sharing

• Allows business flexibilitywhile maintaining control

• Curated metadata layer• Leverage existing IT skills• Mitigate security concerns

A New Partnership

IT

LoBs

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Serve the Lines of Business

Unify AnalyticInvestments

Ensure Lowest Risk

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Serve the Lines of Business

Unify AnalyticInvestments

Ensure Lowest Risk

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Serve the Lines of Business

Hard to reduce andcontrol shadow BI projects

Too many analytic silos

Central IT budgets can’tkeep up with increased demand

Difficulty enabling LoB self-service

IT Challenges

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The Oracle ValueServe the Lines of Business

Only solution built for cloud—leveraging the

proven enterprise-class BI platform

Complete, feature-rich analysis, visualization,

and mobile access

Central Cloudmetadata layer

Rapid analytic app prototyping in the cloud

#1

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Serve the Lines of Business

Unify AnalyticInvestments

Ensure Lowest Risk

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Unify Analytic Investments

Unified platform requiredto deliver cloud and

non-cloud information

Need for consistent and timely cross-functional

enterprise analytics

Difficulty integrating multiple analytic platforms

IT Challenges

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The Oracle ValueUnify Analytic Investments

Prebuilt cross-functional analytics out-of-the-box

Leveraging full database functional capabilities

in the cloud

Cloud-based industrybest practices with

quick start templates

Only proven enterprise class BI technologythat will integratewith multiple data

sources

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Serve the Lines of Business

Unify AnalyticInvestments

Ensure Lowest Risk

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Ensure Lowest Risk

Ensuring data security andprivacy while users demand cloud

Information leakage Risk of misappropriation and uncontrolled access to information

IT Challenges

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The Oracle ValueEnsure Lowest Risk

Only end-to-end public cloud solution, from data

center to application

Confidence of Oracle owned and managed

tier 4 data centers

No shipping ofdata to 3rd parties

HighestSecurity Standards

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• Comprehensive Regulatory Compliance• Baseline controls framework– ISO 27002 alignment

• Baseline audit/reporting standard– SSAE16 SOC1 (first) / SOC2 (second)– 6 month cadence, once established

• Enhanced Certification Portfolio (PCI, HIPAA, ISO certification, etc)– Based on market demand

Certification Standards

DIACAP

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A Common Fallacy

Powered by 3rd party hardware vendorslike IBM, HP, Dell

Virtualized by 3rd party software, like VMWare

Other cloud vendors’ applications

Hosted on 3rd party clouds like AWS or

Rackspace

Cloud = One Vendor & Low Risk

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Powered by 3rd party hardware vendorslike IBM, HP, Dell

Virtualized by 3rd party software, like VMWare

Other cloud vendors’ applications

Hosted on 3rd party clouds like AWS or

Rackspace

Which Option is the Safest Choice?

Powered by Oracle HW

Oracle Infrastructure as a Service

Oracle Platform as Service

Oracle Software as a Service

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The Cloud Is:

Disruptive and inevitable

Redefining the role of IT

ITLoBs

With Oracle, IT can:

Allow the LoBs to operateautonomously, but maintain control

Bring balance back to the LoB/ITpartnership with confidence

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Agenda

Pillars of BI Cloud Services

Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence – Enterprise (OTBI-E)

Oracle BI Cloud Services (BICS)

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Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence - EnterpriseSaaS - Part of Oracle BI Cloud

Application Services

Platform Services

SocialServices

Common Infrastructure Services

Leverage industry Best Practice

Analytics Out-of-the-Box

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Oracle Transactional BI Enterprise

• Prebuilt analytics for LoBs, deployed in the cloud

• Rich library of advanced business metrics that complements transactional reporting

• Multi-sourced analytics for complete picture

• Advanced analytics to provide historical, trending and predictive analytics

• Complement to embedded OTBI

• Subscription pricing model

Analytics in the Cloud - SaaS

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Prebuilt Analytics for Cloud ApplicationsComprehensive Coverage

What is Happening?

What Happened?

Why Did This Happen?

What Will Happen?

What Should Happen?

Business Intelligence Foundation

Employees

LoB, Department Directors & Managers HR & LoB VPs, Directors, Managers

Operational UsersHR Reps

Executive Management CHRO, VP HR, CxOs,…

OTBI(Fusion apps)

Taleo Reporting

OTBI-E (Fusion HCM, Taleo)

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Time to Value Comparison

BI Apps OnPrem Cloud Competitors OTBI-E0

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Time to Value

Customize

Connect

Install/Config

Wee

ks

Cloud Competitors TTV data based on recent findings

Target TTV

Complete and rich analytic solution with unbeatable time to valueFaster even that Oracle’s own on-premises BI Apps3 week average time to value

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Agenda

Pillars of BI Cloud Services

Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence – Enterprise (OTBI-E)

Oracle BI Cloud Services (BICS)

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Business Intelligence Cloud ServicePaaS - Part of Oracle BI Cloud

Application Services

Platform Services

SocialServices

Common Infrastructure Services

Unparalleled Game Changing End-to-End

Platform

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Cloud Opens New Door for Self-Service Analytics

Empower LoBs;to become more autonomous and productive

Empower IT;With fast and efficient provisioningWith simplified data loading and modelling

BI Requirements Change Faster than IT Can Keep Up

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• Multi-tenant Oracle Business Intelligence

• Self-Service, Answers & dashboards, thin-client

Data Loader and Modeler, BI Mobile HD

• Simple Administration

• Integrated Security

• Ideal for:

• Departmental and personal Data Mash-ups

• Any: Rapid prototyping / Sandboxing / Temporary

Project environments / Enterprise Reporting

Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud Service

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Visual Analyzer: Rich Library of Visual Components

• Rich Self-Service Experience• Advanced Visual

Grammar Capabilities• Data Mash-up

across Managed and User Data• Analytics on

Desktop or Mobile

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Powerful Tools for Data Integration to CloudEnterprise Class Integration

File Loader• Quick to start• Simple transforms

DataSync Client• Synchronize on-premise data• Databases and Files• Built in scheduler• Simple transformations

ETL Tool Support• Direct Load to Cloud Database• Databases and Files• Sophisticated Transforms• REST APIs for automation• Data Integration Cloud Services*

* Expected Summer 2015

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Wide Range of Enterprise Data Sources

• Oracle Cloud Data Sources– Database Service (Schema-as-a-Service)–Metered database as a service (DBaaS)– Exadata-as-a-Service*– Big Data (Hadoop) service*– Data Integration Cloud Services*

• On-premise Data Sources– Databases, direct connect*– Application Extracts– Files

* Expected Summer 2015

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What Does a Customer Get?Business Intelligence Cloud Service Environment

• Two Isolated Instances• 1 Production Environment– Both Business Intelligence and Database Schema software– Main environment used by customers for business purposes

• 1 x Pre-Production Environment (Test/Dev)– Both Business Intelligence and Database Schema– Stage environment for training, configuration and testing activities (non-production)

• Service Level Objective (SLO)

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Business Intelligence Cloud ServiceBusiness Agility for Everyone

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Public Trials

• Planned roll out when BICS is generallyavailable (GA)• Initially only North America• 30-day term• Every trial will require approval• This is NOT a demo environment or a

partner test lab• Stay tuned for more information

Accessible from cloud.oracle.com

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Learn More about Oracle BICS• Data Sheets/White Papers• Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud Services data sheet• White Paper – Agile Analytics in the Cloud

• Tutorials – BICS• Oracle BI Cloud Services: Videos and Tutorials• BICS Tutorial: Loading Data with Oracle BI Cloud Service Data Loader• BICS Tutorial: Migrating On-Premises Data to Oracle BI Cloud Service

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Learn More about Oracle OTBI-E• Data Sheets/White Papers• Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud Services data sheet• White Paper – Agile Analytics in the Cloud

• Tutorials: OTBI-E• Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence – Implementation Tutorials

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Demonstration:Business Intelligence Cloud Service

Youtube Recording:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttq7ETulwM8&list

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Hossam Hassanien, M.Sc.ECEMEA Innovation Center (a.k.a SWAT) Team – Business & Advanced [email protected]

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LoB Driven Rapid Application Prototyping

No CAPEX infrastructure investments

Provide the flexibility to rapidly create new analyses with their own data

Allow collaboration and sharing

Maintain a secure and managed analytic platform

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Cloud Metadata layer

IT curated metadata layer

Centralized enterprise metrics repository

Provide the LoBs with a consistent viewof the truth

Fast and accessible cloud-based data modeling and loading

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Complete and Feature-Rich

Empower users with rich BI capabilities, tutorials, and videos

Advanced, data-driven visualizations

Optimized for touch-gesturesand interactions on mobile devices

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Proven BI PlatformVisual Analyzer

Built with enterprise class software,proven on-premises with thousands of customers globally

Leverage existing skills

Business driven Self-Service

Simple administration and fast provisioning

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Integrate with Multiple Data Sources

Include all relevant information in business decisions, on-premises or cloud

Standards based integration (REST API)

Maintain consistent, single view of the business

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Multiple Data Loading Options

BICS Data Loader

Web-based file upload

SQL Developer

Interactive data loading and administrationDBCS REST API

Define your own custom APIPL/SQL Data Import

Generic Web Services data import

BICS

DBaaS

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BI Cloud ServiceLeverage Quick Start Cloud Apps

Accelerate your solution using proven designsBuilt using industry best practicesLeverage Oracle Consulting and preferred partners

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Leverage Full Database Functions in the Cloud

Comprehensive BI Cloud Service coupled withthe power of Oracle DBEE

Offers the flexibility to expand and scaleinfrastructure into the cloud

As customizable or as turnkey as is required

Create new BI cloud apps easily

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Oracle Transactional Business Intelligence—EnterpriseOut-of-the-Box Analytics

Rapid response to LoB analytics needsIndustry best practices out-of-the-box, including: metrics, reports, dashboards, models, and loadingLeverage Oracle’s knowledge and experiencewith HCM, CX and ERPFaster time to value than build-your-own solutionsIntegrate with on-premises solutions

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End-to-End Public Cloud Solution

Oracle public cloud is more than just analytics

IaaS offerings—Exalogic Elastic Cloud

SaaS applications—Fusion ERP / CRM / EPM

PaaS offerings—DB-as-a-Service

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Oracle Owned and Managed Data Centers

Tier 4 standard—the highest specification

99.5% availability

100% owned and operatedby Oracle

Hosted on Oracle Hardware and Software

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Highest Security Standards

Oracle Public Cloud: Proven cloud policies and processes based on highest industry standards

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No Shipping of Data to 3rd Parties

Competitive cloud analytics vendors require 3rd parties for deployment

Results in your data being shared with multiple parties

Multiple points of failure, and security concern