SAP has launched a new business intelligence (BI) offering for casual users
that it claims will tie together all of its software-as-a-service BI products
into one offering.
BusinessObjects
BI OnDemand will allow customers to create BI charts that include data,
reports and analysis from SAP's full client design tools, such as Business
Objects Edge and Business Objects Enterprise, using desktop tools such as
Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and cloud applications like Salesforce.
SAP
demonstrated
in a video how easy the tool is to use. Customers can log-in without
installing anything, choose any data they want to use for analysis and then
click on a tab that combines the data with another data set. Customers can then
click on tabs that visualise the data, or share it with another user through
email or a URL link.
The visualisation capabilities are possible because the application is based
partly on SAP BusinessObjects Explorer. Users can view trends in data and select
different types of charts to visually understand the information.
Users performing more in-depth analysis can use advanced visualisation
capabilities that are provided through SAP’s Xcelsius tools.
Users can also load their dashboard with any data they want to monitor,
whether created by them or someone else in the organisation, through dashboard
technology from the Business Objects portfolio.
The reporting capabilities are provided through SAP's flagship Crystal
Reports product, as seen in the video demonstration.
Ovum analyst Sarah Burnett suggested that this is likely to give the product
a bigger chance of success, taking into account SAP's trouble so far launching
workable SaaS solutions.
Forrester analyst Holger Kisker said that the product is an important
milestone for SAP because it shows the company taking the cloud seriously and
executing on its roadmap. It also shows SAP taking advantage of its strongest
growing revenue arm.
SAP has boasted that the tool is so intuitive that even people with no
previous BI experience can easily work through the processes of accessing,
exploring, visualising and sharing data. Business users will be able to provide
customers, partners and employees with quick access to data, the firm claimed.
SAP is planning three editions of BusinessObjects BI OnDemand, ranging from a
version with limited storage to one with more advanced capabilities and the
ability to handle larger data volumes.
The more limited version will be available free so customers can understand
its value, said Business Objects BI OnDemand senior director of marketing, Holly
Simmons.
The more advanced versions will contain data warehousing capabilities and
more advanced analytics, she added.
Simmons said the significance of the product is that it will be available to
more casual BI users. “We are bringing BI to the 75 per cent of users who have
never had it to date,” she explained.
“Large enterprises may have had an on-premise version of our BI software but
now they can bring it to more users. The product fulfills a key component in our
SaaS strategy, to bring on-demand enterprise resource planning software to
companies of all sizes."
Business Objects BI OnDemand will be available directly from SAP as well as
from its channel partners, Simmons said.
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