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WebFOCUS Program Update:
Continued Innovation &
Customer-Driven Advancements
Dan Ortolani
VP AdvancedTechnology Services
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Core Mission & Philosophy
Core Mission: Dedicated to provide the best platform
and tools for creating and delivering large enterprise
information systems
Maintain and expand a wide range of capabilities –
from data access to application development
Continuous improvements in development
efficiencies to reduce the cost and time to deliver
enterprise information systems
Strategic Goals: Use the platform’s core strengths to
power an ecosystem BI related technologies to allow
customers to expand their information systems in new
areas such as predictive analytics, search, etc.
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Development Areas Breakdown
Core Product Enhancements:
60% of development resources
Hundreds of new features per release
Example: Multi-Fact Support in Metadata
Strategic Extensions to Core Product:
15% of development resources
Approximately 2-3 products per year
Example: Hyperstage, ziip support
New BI Extensions:
25% of development resources
2-3 new products or extensions to new products per year
Example: RStat, Magnify, Data Migrator, Mobile
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At IBI Innovation is an Institutionalized Process
Industry &
Technology
Conferences
Market
Perspective
WF
Advisory
Board
POCs
Plans &
Prototypes
Customer
Cross
Reference
Industry
Analysts
Executive
Team
Panels
Hands on
Ethical
Competitor
Research
Employee
Innovation
Council
Customer
Input
Strategic
Development
User
Croups
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Core Philosophy: Continuous Innovation & Capability
Expansion to Support Business & People Growth Over Time
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Innovative and Useful Technologies: Developed Here
Why useful?
Invention is the creation of new technology:
we do a lot of this!
Innovation is the proliferation of new technologies in the market:
We aim for high adoption!
So all of our inventions have to be useful!
InfoAssist
Big Data Adapters
New Data Migrator
Mobile
508 Compliance
New releases – Rstat, ESRI viewer, Enable
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Release Snapshot
Release Schedule & Related Initiatives
Release 7.7.03 – GA now!
Release 8 – Beta now, Production release end of
December 2011
WebFOCUS Enable, RStat, and Performance Management
Framework on flexible, independent release tracks
New ATS Strategic Support Services team – 100%
focused on supporting Release 8 customer rollout
Beyond Release 8 (2012-2013)
Escalating investment across core and new BI
Extension areas
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Industry Trends & WebFOCUS
Strategic Development Projects:
Release 7.7
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Trend: Mobility
WebFOCUS Mobile
Enterprise Mobile Enablement
Any Device, Any Form Factor, Any OS Platform
WebFOCUS Mobile Strategy:
Offer device independent BI
solutions
Offer develop once, deploy
anywhere environment
Offer highly interactive, device
exploitive Web Apps with built in
analytic capabilities
Make it easy to embed BI Web
Apps in custom applications
WebFOCUS MobileComponents:
Active Technologies
Mobile Favorites
Mobile Faves
WebFOCUS Maintain
..and forthcoming extensions
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Active Technologies for Mobile Web Apps
Ease of Use
Single-tap UI paradigm
Full gesture & screen rotation support
Embedded data analysis and visualization
Full offline data interactivity
Ease of Development
Dynamic device detection
Build once, fit in any device
Industry Standard
Web Apps technology
iPhone App-like UI
Available in HTML or Flash
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Mobile Faves App for iOS (iPad &iPhone)
Native app for consumption of
WebFOCUS content
Provides controlled access to
WebFOCUS content through:
SSO security
Mobile Favorites portal (normal
“pull”)
Email attachments (“Open-in”)
Subscribed documents
(automatic “push”)
Access to any online WebFOCUS
application or content
Allows saving, emailing and
cataloging of stand-alone content
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Maintain for User Input Mobile Applications
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Update Assist: Six Easy Steps
1. Launched Update Assist by
right-clicking on a Master File.
2. Select the fields to which you
want to Add, Update or Delete
data.
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Update Assist: Six Easy Steps
3. Select the navigation option for the application.
4. Select skins.
5. Select name for the default files created by
Update Assist
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Update Assist: Six Easy Steps
6. Launch the application
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Trend: Big Data
Improve database performance for
WebFOCUS applications with less
hardware, no database tuning and easy
migration.
WebFOCUS Hyperstage
Enterprise Mobile Enablement
WebFOCUS Hyperstage
No indexes
No partitions
No views
No materialized aggregates
Value proposition
Low IT overhead
Allows for autonomy from IT
Ease of implementation
Fast time to market
Less Hardware
Lower TCO
No DBA
Required!
WebFOCUS Hyperstage Engine
How does it work?
Column Orientation
Smarter
Architecture
Knowledge Grid – statistics
and metadata “describing” the
super-compressed data
No maintenance
No query planning
No partition schemes
No DBA
Data Packs – data
stored
in manageably sized,
highly compressed data
packs
Data compressed
using algorithms
tailored to
data type
Company A
Data Compression
SQL Server Database
418GB
Hyperstage Database
10GB
Company A
Query Results
•
•
Test 3 represented the most commons scenario for this customer with
Hyperstage running at close to 3X faster than SQL Server
Test 4 was a scenario where SQL Server (32 secs) was slightly faster than
Hyperstage (38 secs)
Company B
Data Compression
SQL Server Database
400GB
Hyperstage Database
37GB
Company B
Query Results
•
•
These queries were full table scans for SQL Server but were well suited to the
Hyperstage architecture
Case study to be documented
WebFOCUS Hyperstage Adapter
Available with 7.7.03M and Release 8
Will be included in future releases of the server
software
Access to the Hyperstage data store will be enabled
via the adapter
Enables tight integration and administration via the
WebFOCUS console
HyperCopy – integrated ETL included
Industry Trends & WebFOCUS
Strategic Development Projects:
R e l e a s e 8 a n d B e yo n d
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Trend: Self-Service BI
Enabling Self Service for Business Users:
BI Portal & InfoAssist
The Self Service Trend: Hype & Reality
Self-Service is the new management fad: banking, retail, telecom, BI….
Self-Service Myths: Valid across all industries
1. Self- Service is a foolproof way to reduce cost:
Implement it right or not at all
2. Self-Service eliminates IT bottlenecks (customer interactions):
Works only as part of a multi-channel service plan
3. Self-Service is a quick fix:
It is often only a transfer of cost
It frequently alienates users
4. One Self-Service method fits all customers and all their needs:
Only some customers prefer self-service: Find out who
Many BI customers do not know any better
For IBI Self-Service is one aspect of a much broader enterprise information
and decision support system
IB/WebFOCUS Differentiation
In a mature industry everyone claims to have:
A great BI portal
A great Ad Hoc tool
BI Portal: Focus on becoming a BI engagement platform
Customizable: Let the users define how they consume content
Collaborative: Let the users define how they want to publish and share
content
Componentized: Let the users define what widgets they want to add
and from which permitted platforms to their content pages.
InfoAssist: Single tool and single workflow to make the tool as easy and
ubiquitous as Excel for the analytic BI user
Enhanced analytic capabilities
Enhanced interactive design capabilities
Enhanced customization via function/feature shrink-wrap & plugins
BI Portal: New Features
Portal Design: Targets the BI Developer:
Key Differentiators:
Same UI & Workflow as InfoAssist
Standard Web Development UI and Workflow Paradigm
Key Features:
Live designer
Robust layout options: Freeform & column based
Content Panels: Tabbed, accordion, etc.
Themes Support: Nine packaged CSS themes
Dynamic Report Styling
Chart AutoFit
End User Customization:
PowerPoint like workflow
Familiar drag & drop experience
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BI Portal:End User Portal Content Customization
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BI Portal:Development of Portal Views
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BI Portal: Development of Portal Views
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BI Portal: Development of Portal Views
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InfoAssist: New Features in 8 and Beyond
InfoMini for Mobile devices
Sub query Support (hold files)
New Visualization Engine
Design & Styling
CSS3 support
Relative Positioning
Full Active Report Styling
Multi-page layouts
Conditional Styling
Field to Field
Drill Down
Chart sizing options
More Analytic Functions
Customized Subtotals
Redesigned Calculations
508 Report Output
Key Focus: Simplicity
Replace Compute/Define dialog with ribbon and canvas integrated
calculations
WITHIN support so you can do PCT type calculations within a certain sort
level
Multi-fact support
New Visualization Engine
Hold files
Hold Files
Hold Files
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Hold Files – Document Mode
Hold Files – Document Mode
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Trend: Data Visualization
New Visualization Engine
The New Visualization Engine: Benefits
An entirely new unified visualization technology that is now being
rolled out across our entire product line
The benefits:
The exact same chart experience in all output formats: Active
Technologies, HTML5, Flex, PDF
The same set of properties and syntax for all IBI products
A high level of visual sophistication:
Gradients
Animations
Works in all browsers including mobile
Easily expandable and customizable:
Allows IBI consultants and BI developers to quickly meet
customer requirements by adding custom properties and
features
Availability: Version 1.0 for regular and Active HTML output formats.
Active Technologies
Sample HTML5 output
Interactive Data Discovery
Trend 5: Social Networking & Collaboration
Social Networking and Collaboration
BI Portal allows for easy integration/display of Facebook,
Twitter, other external widgets
Facebook Adapter
In development currently
Users Facebook API to access data via WebFOCUS
Information can be passed to specialized tools to
perform sentiment analysis
Trend: BI SaaS Deployments
WebFOCUS for SaaS Environments
SaaS Business Requirements
Tenant
Isolation
Tenant
Onboarding
Architecture
Tool
Deployment
SaaS
Deployment
Branding
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Increased Traction of SaaS BI Solutions
In WebFOCUS’ customer base, SaaS requirements are
influencing new feature development in these areas:
Granular security model
User Interface branding
Multi-tenancy features
Strong demand for web-based administration and
development model
Best Practices guide
Specialized adapters, e.g., WebFOCUS integration with
SalesForce
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Trend: BI Tools Consolidation/Cost Savings
Tools for Converting to WebFOCUS
BI Tools Consolidation and Cost Savings
Crystal Reports-to-WebFOCUS conversion tool
RDL-to-WebFOCUS conversion tool
Business Objects-to-WebFOCUS Metadata
adapter/conversion capability
Convert Universe to WebFOCUS Cluster Join
SAS-to-RStat Best Practices for conversion
BI Extensions: Enable, RStat, Mapping
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Enable for Adobe Flex
Branded Customer Facing Applications
Demand from strategic
customers for Flash-based,
specialized, highly visible
applications
Adobe’s Flash Builder
development environment:
Strong industry adoption
with a huge development
community
New version of Adobe’s
Flash Builder with built in
capbilities to compile on
any device
Strong IDE for development
of custom components
Enable for Adobe Flex
Build In Enable, Customize in InfoAssist
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What is the best that can happen?
Predictive Modeling
What will happen next?
Forecasting/Extrapolation
What of these trends continue?
Statistical Analysis
Why is this happening?
KPIs/Alerts
What actions are needed?
Query/Drill Down
Where exactly is the problem?
Ad Hoc Reports
How many, how often, where?
Standard Reports
What happened?
Rear View
Optimization
Forward View
RStat
Culture of Competing On Analytics
Degree of Intelligence
Note: Adapted from “Competing on Analytics”
RStat
Business Analytic Applications
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RStat
Application Templates
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Thank You!
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