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ElegantJ BI White Paper Considering the Alternatives Integrated Business Intelligence and Reporting for Performance Management, Operational Business Intelligence and Data Management www.elegantjbi.com

ELEGANTJ BI Considering the Alternatives Whitepaper Abstract In a globally competitive, fast-paced business market, every enterprise depends on accurate, timely, concise information that is easy to analyze and understand and will support confident decisions and help the enterprise to objectively monitor results and make course corrections. Though spreadsheet software can be helpful as a personal productivity tool for simple analysis and presentation of data, these solutions fall short of meeting the requirements of the business enterprise. BI tools satisfy even the most sophisticated business intelligence needs and are designed to provide an affordable, collaborative data environment that presents clear results and enables users to monitor goals and objectives and take appropriate corrective action before a business issue becomes critical. http://www.elegantjbi.com contact@elegantjbi.com ElegantJBI Copyright. All rights Reserved. ElegantJBI is a trademark of Elegant MicroWeb. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. 2

Table of Contents Business Intelligence (BI) and Spreadsheets... 4 A Side-by-Side Comparison - Spreadsheets vs. BI Solutions... 5 Conclusion... 8 About ElegantJ BI... 10 3

Business Intelligence (BI) and Spreadsheets For decades the ubiquitous spreadsheet environment has been the foundation for the work of analysts and the data they review and report. As business users began to dabble in the world of spreadsheets, the sharing and distribution of spreadsheets became habitual. Though the software and applications that form the spreadsheet environment have improved over the years, one thing remains true. No matter how carefully the user prepares the spreadsheet, and creates formulae and sorting and filtering methodology, nearly every spreadsheet lacks integrity, traceability, consistency, security, and compliance, and these factors erode business confidence in the data, analysis and results produced by the spreadsheet solution. Every enterprise no matter how small or large must grapple with mountains of data and information and most of the time this data resides in disparate systems and originates from a variety of sources. Without the ability to integrate data, and filter, sort and map information for easy presentation, the business user will spend hours sifting through information with the hope that this effort will result in dependable results and provide the foundation for confident decisions. Because the business landscape changes rapidly, the enterprise analysis and users must apply this manual effort more frequently and address the increasing need for intuitive, precise reporting and presentation of data. This demand for intuitive, rapid data analysis and the need for clear presentation, objective metrics and time series comparisons is easily satisfied by a robust Business Intelligence solution. BI tools empower users with streamlined, filtered data, and the most up-to-date, concise information, integrated from numerous diverse systems and applications. This focused analysis is presented in a customized view to meet the needs of each user and the unique roles they perform within the enterprise. The solution is accessible and secure and ensures that results are dependable and accurate. There is no danger of human error, incorrect formulae, incomplete data or unclear results. 4

A Side-by-Side Comparison - Spreadsheets vs. BI Solutions Issues Spreadsheets Business Intelligence Suite Data Consistency Data Integrity Design and Function Data and Information Security Implementation of Compliance and Guidelines Business users apply various techniques to extract the data from applications, files and data warehouses and store this data in spreadsheets. This method of data storage and analysis produces inconsistent reports, formats and formulae and requires extensive time and effort to maintain current, accurate data. In most cases, users and managers alike will question the validity of the data and the decisions resulting from the analysis of that data. Data displayed in spreadsheets is often extracted from different sources in a variety of formats, making extraction and presentation difficult and data integrity uncertain. As the data is manipulated and format changes are made, the quality and integrity of the data diminishes. In truth, the original purpose of the spreadsheet environment was to satisfy the need for a personal productivity tool. When these solutions are used to share or present critical data, they often fall short of the user needs, especially when the enterprise must manipulate and analyze a large volume of disparate data. The security of the data contained in a spreadsheet is mainly dependent on operating system file rights available on the network or on a particular desktop. There is no restriction on distributing, updating, copying or - in some cases - even deleting these files. This critical security issue can lead to exposure, an absence of proprietary protection, governance, responsibility, security, privacy and confidentiality. Spreadsheet solutions are not SOX compliant. There is no functionality within these solutions to track all the extracted or manipulated data and no way to audit, monitor or document data manipulation, removal or editing. True Business Intelligence increases productivity and decreases risk, by providing consistent, integrated, current data for analysis and presentation. BI Tools ensure that data is consistent across the organization and that all departments, divisions and users are considering the same results when making decisions and managing tasks and activities. Business Intelligence solutions can easily integrate and display information from multiple sources without degrading the results or creating an imprecise or incomplete view of the data. Because Business Intelligence solutions were created to handle a large volume of disparate data, and to present that data in an intuitive fashion without manual manipulation or the risk of human error during collaboration, the results of data analysis are stable, dependable and accurate. Business Intelligence solutions are designed with multi-layer security protection and simple user and access administration processes that ensure appropriate access and protect confidential and proprietary information. These security protocols are based on robust LDAP and Active Directory authentication and provide built-in Access Rights and administration. Business Intelligence solutions provide complete and thorough SOX compliance with comprehensive audit trails and accurate reporting. 5

Issues Spreadsheets Business Intelligence Suite Analytical Features and Functionality for Business Use Publishing and Collaboration Spreadsheets were originally designed for technical or analytical users. While business users often utilize only a small percentage of the capability of spreadsheet software, there is a very real and critical gap between the available features in spreadsheet software and the needs of the average business user. Today s business users must execute sophisticated analytical tasks with complete confidence in spite of the fact that most of these users are not analysts, statisticians or IT professionals. Spreadsheet solutions do not provide simple, easy-to-use data analytics or powerful features like advance data operations, ranking, percentages of columns or rows or other critical functions. Spreadsheets are, by nature, personal productivity tools and as such, they are not appropriate for enterprise-wide use. The software is not structured or designed as a collaborative work environment, nor does it support or offer publishing features. BI analytics are rich and robust, yet simple to use, ensuring that even the average business user can generate complex, sophisticated data analytics and views and presentations in a personalized environment that intuitively displays results with drill down, drill up and drill through capability, slice and dice, graphs and OLAP functionality. Business Intelligence solutions include features to design and publish reports, and to provide access to analysis on corporate portals for critical accessibility and collaboration. These features preserve the capacity to appropriate display and view data with page settings and printing options. Connectivity and Integration with Multiple Data Sources Data Updates from Diverse Data Sources Spreadsheet features do not support direct data source connectivity. Spreadsheet users must manually create their data picture and perform manual analysis each time they wish to update information. A spreadsheet is not a database but rather a frontend, or user interface meant to display data and analysis. Operational data updates within an application or database must be manually accommodated as these updates are not automatically transmitted to the spreadsheet environment. Users can receive regular, automated updates directed to the desktop, through RSS feeds and email. BI solutions allow users to connect to diverse data sources, including RDBMS (through JDBC, ODBC), and file formats (CSV, XML, SDF and other formats). Business Intelligence solutions enable scheduled, automated updates of data in real-time as applications, data bases and other data sources are edited and updated to reflect new information. Operational BI satisfies the critical demand for on-time, on-demand information and ensures that users are working with the most up-to-date information. 6

Issues Spreadsheets Business Intelligence Suite Unified, Intuitive Analysis and Dimensions Data Volume and Analytical Speed Spreadsheet software does not include the capacity to create dimensions though spreadsheet analysis does support multiple formats. Most spreadsheet software has a limitation on data size and the number of rows and columns the user can insert and analyze. BI data storage is in proprietary formats in multidimensional cubes. Analysis dimensions are universal for all users thus delivering common, consistent data and providing the same vision to all users. Dimensions simplify information according to specific business operations. Business Intelligence software has no limitation on data volume and can easily manage a large volume of data and deliver it quickly because of its data storage and retrieval functionality. Printing and Exporting Technical and Programming Skills Ease-of-Use, Training and User Adoption Spreadsheets have limited or no printing or export features. If a user requires complex spreadsheet analysis or reports that require macro or other programming knowledge, the user must seek the assistance of an IT or analytical professional, document requirements for the report or analysis and wait for the technical resource to complete, test and produce the spreadsheet format and report for the user. Most users are familiar with the common features and functionality of the spreadsheet environment, at the most common level of functionality. Most do not fully understand or use the more complex features of spreadsheet software and many users are frustrated with the complexity and inconsistent results produced by the spreadsheet solution. BI tools enable swift, accurate slice and dice operations and perform complex calculations quickly and easily. These tools are well-suited for ad hoc queries across diverse data sets. BI solutions can handle hundreds of diverse data sources and thousands of users. Business Intelligence tools support export to various formats like PDF, CSV, XML, JPEG, and XLS, and enable brochure quality printing with page setting and printing options Proprietary BI tools are designed for simplicity and may be used by a business user without technical assistance. BI users can create personalized, reports and views, and analyze and track the progress of operational, tactical or strategic goals and share and publish the results all without the assistance of a technical expert. Because the BI tool set is designed for the average user, there is a minimal training requirement, and user adoption is swift and successful for nearly all implementations. Business users are more likely to continue using the applications for day-to-day and ongoing use when the tools are simple and powerful. 7

Issues Spreadsheets Business Intelligence Suite Dependence on IT Cost of Solution Spreadsheets engender a dependence on IT professionals and analysis and experts because they are, by nature, not designed to achieve sophisticated analytics without a significant effort by technical experts. The enterprise can use spreadsheets as a component of a Business Intelligence suite rather than using spreadsheets as the standalone BI solution. However, the expense of installing this software across the enterprise and making it accessible to all business users can be costly. BI tools are designed to support the enterprise without significant dependence on IT resources, thereby enabling the business user to address ongoing analytical needs while the IT team can focus on other, more pressing technology issues across the enterprise. Integrated BI Suites can eliminate the need for multiple software and systems across the enterprise and there is no requirement for expensive customization to satisfy the diverse needs of the business users. Implementation Most spreadsheet solutions require installation on individual desktops. If a business user does not have this software installed on his/her computer, the user will not have access to these analytical tools. Hosted Business Intelligence solutions have the capacity to handle thousands of users by means of load balancing features and can provide an affordable set of BI tools for all business users. A browser-based BI solution requires no desktop or client installation and is accessible from within and outside the office environment. These solutions can be deployed on a server and accessed from any place at any time, providing all users with the most upto-date, accurate business intelligence and information Conclusion In a globally competitive, fast-paced business market, every enterprise depends on accurate, timely, concise information that is easy to analyze and understand and will support confident decisions and help the enterprise to objectively monitor results and make course corrections. Though spreadsheet software can be helpful as a personal productivity tool for simple, straight forward analysis and presentation of data, this software falls short of meeting the requirements of the business enterprise. Spreadsheets are not designed for collaboration, nor do they adequately support the integration and sophisticated analysis of diverse data sets and disparate data formats and sources. 8

When an enterprise requires custom analysis, it must depend on technical and analytical experts to design and develop a custom spreadsheet with unique formulae and format. Still, this custom solution will not satisfy the need for automated updates of information to ensure that the business user is apprised of the most current business results, nor will the spreadsheet environment satisfy requirements for information security, collaboration or other critical business needs. Proprietary Business Intelligence solutions and tools are designed for the average business user and views and results can be easily customized to further meet the requirements of each user role and function. Because BI solutions are designed to provide sophisticated analytics married with simple functionality, user adoption is swift and successful, and browser-based tools are accessible to every user within and outside the office environment. Security features comply with industry regulations and ensure that the enterprise can protect its proprietary and confidential data. BI modules and tools satisfy even the most sophisticated business intelligence needs and are designed to provide an affordable, collaborative data environment that presents clear results and enables users to monitor goals and objectives and take appropriate corrective action before a business issue becomes critical. When one considers the comparative value of a true Business Intelligence solution versus the limitations of traditional spreadsheet software, it is an easy task to justify the acquisition and implementation of business intelligence within the enterprise. The discerning manager, executive, user or IT professional must seriously consider return on investment, total cost of ownership and user requirements before accepting the status quo and resigning the enterprise to the limitations of the spreadsheet environment and the imprecise, outdated, erroneous data these spreadsheets can produce. To remain competitive, organizations need to understand the big picture using consistent, reliable data and empowering decision makers by presenting critical business information in a meaningful way. In short, the organization and all of its users must be empowered with the right information, in the right format, at the right time. Business Intelligence solutions provide elegant graphical representations of key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics that further enable users to visualize trends, patterns, and relationships that impact the bottom line and enhance performance results. 9

About ElegantJ BI ElegantJ BI Business Intelligence solutions are accessible and affordable to organizations of all sizes, across all industries, around the world! ElegantJ BI offers a single, unified, comprehensive product suite that provides a simple, easy environment in which every business user can achieve true business intelligence. ElegantJ BI provides a complete portfolio of business intelligence modules and features to help organizations consolidate and leverage streamlined, quality information and easily manage core strategies and improve performance management. Designed for diverse environments, ElegantJ BI solutions provide intuitive views and insight from a range of data sources, applications and third party systems. ElegantJ BI is founded on a comprehensive, innovative, leading edge BI platform, which unifies webbased analytics, dynamic reporting and Business Intelligence for Performance Management, Operational BI and Data Management. ElegantJ BI clients compete in a wide range of industries and they have successfully deployed our business intelligence (BI) and corporate performance management (CPM) solutions to improve market presence, launch new products and services, develop, execute and monitor strategies and goals and objectives to improve the enterprise bottom line. 10

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