What s New in CA ERwin Modeling r9.6? A First Look C. Neil Buchwalter CA Technologies March 18, 2015 ER01
Session Abstract Presentation, collaboration and governance are just a few of the buzzwords we ve all heard and/or used. Join Neil Buchwalter to see how our latest CA ERwin Modeling product release helps you to address these themes within your organization. A first-look at the supporting cast of new r9.6 product capabilities will be provided. Session participants can expect the following items to be covered: A high level product release overview New Features/Functionality - The details CA ERwin Modeling r9.6 in action (Demo) 2
Speaker Information C. Neil Buchwalter, Sr. Principal Product Manager Neil has been working with databases, data and metadata for more than 30 years. He is currently responsible for defining long- and short-term product strategy, functionality and technical messaging for the CA ERwin family of modeling products. Much of his workday is spent collaborating with customers and non-customers alike understanding their modeling and their data requirements, conferring on potential product enhancements, defining workflow improvements and providing technical product and modeling guidance. Prior to joining CA Technologies in 1999, Neil co-authored the Construction Handbook for the Information Engineering Methodology while consulting for James Martin Associates. Since then he has provided technical review and editing expertise to several books written about databases and data modeling; most recently, for Data Modeling Made Simple with CA ERwin Data Modeler. 3
CA ERwin Modeling r9.6 The 50,000 View CA ERwin Data Modeler r9.6 New Report Designer features and functionality Enhanced UI (user interface) capabilities Extended Notes Improved UDP property editor Updated metadata import/export bridges Database support and other miscellaneous improvements CA ERwin Web Portal r9.6 Redesigned flat design architecture Consistent / simplified user experience Improved user presentation and navigation interface New Data Governance Edition 4
CA ERwin Data Modeler r9.6 The Details
Report Designer New Features and Improved Functionality PDF export with drill-down diagrams, table of contents and report index Pre-defined pinned reports: Mart and model reports Administration reports Validation reports (mart and model) Custom reporting filters (using TLX) Access to uncompressed reporting metadata 6
Enhanced UI Capabilities Drag-and-drop diagram tab re-ordering Modelers can: Sort the list of mart models based on the selected Mart Open dialog column header View mart model Lock Information in the Mart Open dialog Determine mart model report readiness via the Report Status in the Mart Open dialog 7
Extended Notes New model-level objects that can be: Searched via Find and Replace Compared with Complete Compare Edited using the Bulk Editor Created/modified with SCAPI Available for all model objects Easily transferred to and from Notes tab 8
Improved UDP Property Editor Redesigned to simplify creation and management of UDPs Enhanced to be resizable and scrollable Supports spell checking of textual information Modernized control objects 9
Updated Metadata Import/Export Bridges Latest version (8.0.2) consistent with CA ERwin Web Portal r9.6 Enhanced to permit access to metadata stored in third-party repositories (SAP, Embarcadero, IBM, Microsoft, Informatica and more!) Updated bridge documentation that includes connectivity information where applicable New and updated bridges supporting direct access to: Big Data sources Database sources Real-time display of progress log 10
Database Support and Other Miscellaneous Improvements New database certifications Teradata v15 and SAP (Sybase) ASE v16 Windows-authenticated users can initialize a mart or can log into MartAdmin Mart model reporting data is managed independent of actual mart metadata Automatic synchronization, but can optionally be scheduled Stored in compressed (binary - default) or uncompressed (XML) format Metadata updates are multi-threaded (default is 8 threads) to enhance performance on large models user configurable and maximum is dependent upon system resources Mart upgrade utility (r8.x to r9.6) has been enhanced to support multi-threading Minimum 3Gb RAM required User configurable (default is 1 thread) and maximum is dependent upon system resources Online Help entire bookshelf is available online (via ERwin.com website) CA ERwin DM is not required to review online documentation User can opt to fetch documentation locally 11
CA ERwin Web Portal r9.6 The Details
Universal Product Enhancements Redesigned flat design business friendly architecture Improved tabular (spreadsheet-like) presentation and user friendly navigation interface Enhanced to provide a consistent / simplified experience including: Tablets Small screens Touch screen devices 13
A New CA ERwin Web Portal Edition 14
The Standard Edition Metadata harvesting (integration) from CA ERwin Data Modeler Data model diagram visualizer and navigator Metadata configuration and stitching Metadata browsing, search and reporting Metadata collaboration (external URL, tagging, comments and review) Data flow lineage and impact analysis Metadata Explorer (simplified UI for business users) 15
The Enterprise Edition Metadata harvesting (integration) from CA ERwin DM Workgroup Edition Change Management: Version Management maintains multiple versions of metadata Repository Configuration Management associates roles with different configurations of metadata / model versions Enterprise Integration: Role Management auto detects roles from Enterprise LDAP or SSO Database Integration stores the repository on Oracle or SQL Server Repository Customization user defined properties/attributes 16
The Data Governance Edition Web Metadata Authoring tools: Business Glossary based on the ISO-11179 standard Semantic Mapper to classify business terms or to connect design layer metadata from conceptual through logical to physical data models Data Mapper defines data flow mapping specification Data Documenter Live business glossary driven modeling of web-based data store diagrams Universal Data Modeling provides metadata integration and centralized repository storage for all data modeling metadata regardless of the metadata source Data Store Metadata Harvesting via direct connection to: Relational Databases including IBM DB2 & Netezza, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Pivotal Greenplum, PostgreSQL, and Teradata Big Data Hadoop Distributions including Cloudera, DataStax, Hortonworks, and MapR 17
What is Data Governance? Procedures and processes to manage, control and administer data assets across the organization Incorporates technology as appropriate Helps ensure compliance with pre-defined regulatory standards in order to achieve data quality and integrity Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Basel I and Basel II HIPAA Process Technology People Data Governance 18
Why is Data Governance Important? Data Governance is a stepping stone to success. It helps organizations to maximize the value of their data in order to achieve: Increased consistency and confidence in decision making Improvements in data security Growth in data-related revenue generation More accurate and more timely planning efforts Decreased risk of regulatory fines Accountability for information quality Minimized / elimination of re-work Optimized staff effectiveness Establishment of performance baselines to facilitate improvement efforts 19
The Business Glossary 20
Semantic Lineage Graphic Flow Display 21
The Data Mapping Editor 22
Configuration Manager Architecture Diagram 23
Future Implementation Projects Being Considered Native support for modern crop of emerging databases such as: PostgreSQL (includes Netezza and Greenplum) Vertica Amazon RedShift NoSQL databases (including: MongoDB, Couchbase, Cassandra, Neo4J) In-memory databases (including: SAP HANA, VoltDB, SQL Server Hekaton, Oracle, DB2 BLU) Provide support for highly requested cutting-edge and adjacent technologies (e.g., Big Data, DW/BI) Popular customer feature requests (e.g., improved FK migration, logical VIEW support, Complete Compare enhancements, activation-based licensing) 25
Session Wrap-Up CA ERwin Modeling has taken steps over the last 13 months to implement the technology required to provide the features and functions highly requested by our customers and mandated by an evolving database market Our plans for the next 12-18 months are much more exciting as we double-down on our strategy to develop and bring to market the BEST all-around modeling products available 26
Thank You for Attending! For any further questions, feel free to join the Chat Session following this presentation, or contact us outside of ERworld. C. Neil Buchwalter neil.buchwalter@ca.com, +1 813-371-0850 Twitter: @neilbu Please enjoy the rest of your time at ERworld 2015! 27
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