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Objectives EIM in BI What is covered From Need to Solution EIM Product Portfolio EIM Product Solution Matrix
From Solution to Execution Positioning of HANA and Sybase IQ HANA Properties and Architecture Sybase IQ Properties and Architecture
From Solution to Execution Customer System Landscape Types Architecture Recommendations for Landscapes I - V
EIM Product Solution Matrix SAP BusinessObjects Data Services SAP BusinessObjects Data Federator / Semantic Layer SAP BusinessObjects Metadata Management / Information Steward SAP BusinessObjects Rapid Marts SAP NetWeaver BW, BWA SAP NetWeaver MDM, MDG
The EIM Solution Architecture reveals recommendations how EIM products can be positioned at given customer landscapes. This part IV summarizes the features and capabilities of EIM products that are applied in parts I, II und III of the EIM Solution Architecture.
PROCESS
Create
Cleanse
Integrate
Manage
TECHNOLOGY
XI 3.2
XI 3.2 XI 3.2 XI 3.0 XI 3.1 XI 3.2 7.20 7.01 1.0
4.0
4.0 4.0 Semantic Layer (SL) 4.0 Information Steward 4.0 n/a n/a 7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
DS
DQ DI DF / SL MM/IS RM BWA BW HANA Sybase IQ
SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator SAP Business Warehouse SAP HANA Sybase IQ SAP Master Data Management
MDM MDG
XI 3.2
XI 3.2 XI 3.2 XI 3.0 XI 3.1 XI 3.2 7.20 7.01 1.0
4.0
4.0 4.0 Semantic Layer (SL) 4.0 Information Steward 4.0 n/a n/a 7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
DS
DQ DI DF / SL MM/IS RM BWA BW HANA Sybase IQ
SAP BusinessObjects Data Quality (part of DS) SAP BusinessObjects Data Integration (part of DS) SAP BusinessObjects Data Federator SAP BusinessObjects Metadata Management SAP BusinessObjects Rapid Marts
SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator SAP Business Warehouse SAP HANA Sybase IQ SAP Master Data Management
MDM MDG
SBOP
SAP NW BW SAP NW
Business Warehouse
Warehouse Accelerator
SAP NW Sybas SAP NW Master SAP SAP Hana Sybase IQ Data MDG HANA e IQ Governance
feature accomplished
neutral, no impact
Explorer
Data Foundation
SAP NetWeaver BW
Data Integrator Data Services Data Quality Management
CRM SRM
SCM PLM
Single, easy-to-use user interface to build, test and deploy projects Connect, transform and make the information available from virtually any source Comprehensive data quality solution for cleansing and enriching all types of data Scalable solution for high data volumes with high throughput (batch and real-time)
SAP BusinessObjects Data Services is a leader in the Data Integration and Data Quality Magic Quadrants from Gartner, as well as in the Data Integration Forrester Wave. SAP has 5000+ customers on our Data Integration and Data Quality solutions.
Webservices
SAP R/3, SAP ERP, SAP NetWeaver BI Oracle, SQL, DB2, etc. PeopleSoft, Oracle Apps, Siebel, etc. Data Cleansing Data Services Engine Data Validation Data Auditing
Data profiling
Impact Analysis
Shared Metadata
XI 3.2
XI 3.2 XI 3.0 XI 3.1 XI 3.2
4.0
4.0 Semantic Layer (SL) 4.0 Information Steward 4.0 n/a
DQ
DI DF / SL MM/IS RM
7.20
7.01 1.0
n/a
7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
BWA
BW HANA Sybase IQ
MDM MDG
Data Cleansing: automatically correct your data based on reference data and data cleansing rules
Continuous Monitoring
CONTINUOUS MONITORING
Data Assessment
MEASURE
Address cleansing
Data Cleansing Match & Consolidate
CONSOLIDATE
ANALYZE
MATCH
PARSE
ENHANCE
STANDARDIZE CORRECT
Match and Consolidate: finding duplicates and merging records into one consolidated record
Data Cleansing
Real-time Via the applications interface SAP, Siebel, Informatica Custom Applications Batch
Internally, from within the SAP application Externally, for legacy migrations or data loads
Human Input
Data Quality
Prepackaged native integration of data quality best practices within SAP and non-SAP business applications
SAP ERP/CRM
Enforces data discipline directly within CRM or ERP systems for customer, vendor, and business partner data Virtually undetectable presence within the application native look and feel Extensive coverage for global postal validation processes - over 230+ countries
External Systems
SAP BusinessObjects Data Quality Management has reduced data duplication in the customer database from 25% to less than 2%, and customer satisfaction has increased by 93%. Michael Pratt Data Integrity Manager, Business Link for London
Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network (SDN): http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/im SAP Public Web-Site: SAP BusinessObjects Data Quality
XI 3.2
4.0
DI
Semantic Layer (SL) 4.0 Information Steward 4.0 n/a n/a 7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator SAP Business Warehouse SAP HANA Sybase IQ
MDM MDG
Easy to use interface to design, test, and debug jobs. Custom transformations Automated code generation and optimization capabilities (SQL, ABAP) Parallel and distributed processing Services-based architecture enabling right-time data delivery
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Data Integrator
Connectivity Sources
Broad connectivity to databases, applications, legacy, file formats, and unstructured data Import of live metadata from ERP system, including custom tables and other objects Support for ERP-specific data structures Metadata shown in business process-related way
Databases
Oracle DB2 Sybase & IQ SQL Server Informix Teradata ODBC MySQL Netezza
Applications
JD Edwards Oracle Apps PeopleSoft Siebel Salesforce.com SAP BI SAP R/3 ABAP BAPI
Files/Transport
Text delimited Text fixed width EBCDIC XML Cobol Excel HTTP JMS SOAP (Web Services)
Mainframe
(with partner)
Unstructured Data
Any text file type
32 languages
ADABAS ISAM VSAM Enscribe IMS/DB RMS Both direct and change data
IDoc
Use Criteria DI / PI
Criteria
Huge/Bulk
Data Volume Small, in transactions/messages Scheduled Process Operation Event triggered Data Latency Real-time to near Real-time Record and Set level direct table, file, log access Data Operations Object (Transaction) level application APIs Data Transformation Complex, multi-step, calculations and aggregations 1:1 Data Distribution Cardinality from source to target (transaction mode) 1:N N:1 N:M Distributed Transactions Coordinated commits and rollbacks Simple No capability in DI for this DI workflows tend to be simple having to do with process sequencing and error handling, PI has true WF & BPM capabilities DI does not support this in a robust fashion Complex data propagation from a number of sources to targets is done well by PI retaining the characteristics of the transactions, support Pub-Sub mechanism. DI can do simple point-to-point data propagation.
Process Integrator
Data Integrator
Notes
DI can move huge amount of data (billions of records) in a non-transactional mode. PI can process a large number messages containing small amount of data efficiently DI processing is typically scheduled, it does have capability to receive events via web services or other means and process these events Data latency with DI tends to be larger (in order of minutes) DI can process individual records or sets of them and is typically not application aware. PI is more suited for individual objects and is application aware. DI does well in applying complex transformations needed for DW or data migration
Workflows
Multi-step with human interaction Transaction Integrity Guaranteed delivery, recovery
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Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network (SDN): http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/im SAP Public Web-Site: SAP BusinessObjects Data Integrator
XI 3.0
XI 3.1 XI 3.2
DF / SL
MM/IS RM
7.20
7.01 1.0
n/a
7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
BWA
BW HANA Sybase IQ
MDM MDG
virtual data warehouses and marts without the physical movement of data
Build
Database
SAP NetWeaver BW
Design
Unified view (Design Multi-Source Data Foundation) Connect to your existing information systems Transform data on the fly (function, mapping rules)
Runtime
Including multi-source join operators Pull required data at runtime (access information on demand)
Query optimizer
Design phase
to sources
Transform
data
Data transformations
Align incompatible ID
Merge lists
Design
XML to relational conversion
a data model
Web Services
Runtime phase
Generate an optimal execution plan Submit sub queries Delegate computation to sources
Execute
Adapt
SQL to WS calls
Web Services
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Sources SAP BW, Netezza, Oracle, SQL Server, DB2, Teradata, Sybase, Informix, ODBC, XML, Web Services
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Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network (SDN): http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/im SAP Public Web-Site: SAP BusinessObjects Data Federator
XI 3.1
XI 3.2
MM/IS
RM
7.20
7.01 1.0
n/a
7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
BWA
BW HANA Sybase IQ
MDM MDG
What Is Metadata?
Data that describes data
Structured information that describes, explains, locates, or otherwise makes it easier to retrieve, use, or manage an information resource.
National Information Standards Organization
My favorite metadata
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Metadata Management
Information you can trust with end-to-end metadata management
Where did this number come from?
Understand where the data used in your applications comes from and how it is transformed Assess change impact analysis for source to reports Manage metadata from various data sources, data integration technologies, and BI systems Lower TCO by tracking usage and promote reuse of data and reports Improve decision making and regulatory compliance
Metadata Repository
Central Repository
Analysis
Consolidates metadata from various BI related sources Integrates metadata in a central metadata repository
Databases ETL
Consolidate
Audit
Impact Usage
Relates metadata to enable auditing, usage, change impact, and data lineage analysis
Supplements metadata with custom attributes, annotations Creates universe from relational objects Metapedia, a business term encyclopedia Advanced search
Integrate
Modeling Tools
Metadata Integrators
BusinessObjects Enterprise (BOE) Data Services/Data Integrator Data Federator CWM XML (CWM Common Warehouse Model) RDBMS Oracle, MS SQL Server, DB2, Teradata, and JDBC sources
Modeling Tools: CA ERwin, Sybase PowerDesigner, Embarcadero ER/Studio ETL Tools: IBM DataStage, Informatica PowerCenter, Microsoft SSIS, and Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB). BI Tools: Cognos and MicroStrategy Other Tools: COBOL Copybook, and Microsoft Excel.
Details at www.metaintegration.net/Products/MIMB/SupportedTools.html
Resources
SAP BusinessObjects Metadata Management http://www.sap.com/usa/solutions/sapbusinessobjects/large/intelligenceplatform/im/metadat a-management/index.epx SAP BusinessObjects Metadata Management users guide http://help.sap.com Follow SAP BusinessObjects SAP BusinessObjects Metadata Management SAP BusinessObjects XI 3.0
Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network (SDN): http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/edw SAP Public Web-Site: SAP BusinessObjects Metadata Management
XI 3.2
7.20 7.01 1.0
n/a
n/a 7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
RM
BWA BW HANA Sybase IQ
SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator SAP Business Warehouse SAP HANA Sybase IQ SAP Master Data Management
MDM MDG
Accelerate time and lower costs of business intelligence deployments using pre-packaged data marts
Pre-packaged, subject area specific data marts for SAP, Oracle, PeopleSoft and Siebel applications A relational data model tuned for BI Mappings to load data from applications to the target data mart
Enterprise Apps
Business Users
ETL Mapping
Sales HR
BI Content
PeopleSoft
Finance
Human Resources
Siebel
HCM
Vertical
Human Resources
Federal Financials
Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network: www.sdn.sap.com/irj/boc/index?rid=/webcontent/uuid/60d9420c-52ad-2c10-ecb9ba8c7f7aee97 SAP Public Web-Site: SAP BusinessObjects Rapid Marts
7.20
7.01 1.0
n/a
7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
BWA
BW HANA Sybase IQ
MDM MDG
Accelerate
massive data volumes to achieve fast response times for more timely decisions
Reduce SAP NetWeaver BW maintenance significantly, resulting in lower TCO Increase user satisfaction and expand the reach of BI with predicable response times and faster results Provide users with access to the full spectrum of detailed information at Google-like response times
Our query response time is phenomenal. One standard query that used to take 2 or 3 minutes to run now fishes in just 7 seconds. Its no surprise that we are seeing dramatically increased performance across our user community
Philip Knight, Manager of Information Technology, Merit Energy
Performance speedup factor between 10 and 100 Without changing the BI user experience (transparent to users)
DBMS
Calculation
Queries
X
bypass DB
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BWA
Other
In-Memory Processing
Analytic Engine
Indexing
InfoCubes
Any Source
Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network: http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/bwa SAP Public Web-Site: SAP BusinessObjects Business Warehouse Accelerator
XI 3.2
XI 3.2 XI 3.2 XI 3.0 XI 3.1 XI 3.2 7.20
4.0
4.0 4.0 Semantic Layer (SL) 4.0 Information Steward 4.0 n/a n/a
DS
DQ DI DF / SL MM/IS RM BWA
7.01
1.0
7.02, 7.3
1.5; 2.0
BW
HANA Sybase IQ
MDM MDG
Explorer
Data Foundation
Data Integrator
CRM SRM
SCM PLM
Data
EDW with SAP NetWeaver BW provides an integrated, scalable DW platform delivering best practice DW processes that comprise business oriented modeling, reliable data acquisition, streamlined operations and life cycle management. This powers information consumption at the speed of thought.
Streamlined Operations
Efficient data management through: Management of data consistency
Lifecycle Management
Enable sophisticated lifecycle management at different levels:
System Meta Data Data (Nearline storage, archiving)
Security:
Authorization handling High availability
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Nearline Storage (NLS) Interface Storage Management Optimization using NLS technologies based on column based indexing, grid computing and in-memory processing High compression rates Model driven approach Predefined modeling patterns e.g. master data, DataStore, Infocube Database abstraction
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Integrated BusinessObjects Data Services Open to any source Full versioning and remodeling support
Manage Data Consistency Incremental changes between data layer in both directions (update and roll-back) Open-hub service to export bulk data to downstream systems
Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network: http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/edw SAP Public Web-Site: SAP BusinessObjects Business Warehouse
XI 3.2
XI 3.2 XI 3.2 XI 3.0 XI 3.1 XI 3.2 7.20 7.01
4.0
4.0 4.0 Semantic Layer (SL) 4.0 Information Steward 4.0 n/a n/a 7.02, 7.3
DS
DQ DI DF / SL MM/IS RM BWA BW
SAP HANA
Sybase IQ SAP Master Data Management
1.0
1.5; 2.0
HANA
Sybase IQ
MDM MDG
BW 7.3x
Major step on Enterprise Data Warehousing scalability and flexibility BW Accelerator: additional performance
BW running on HANA as the underlying In-Memory DB Platform In-Memory for Enterprise Data Warehousing Integrated Planning InMemory enabled
2006
2009
2010
2011
HANA V1.0
SAP NetWeaver BW evolving to a fully In-Memory enabled EDW solution on top of HANA
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Real-time operational analytics on mass data Rapid creation of agile data marts Non disruptive deployments of HANA side by side ERP and/or BW
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Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network: http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/edw
7.20
7.01 1.0
n/a
7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
BWA
BW HANA
Sybase IQ
Sybase IQ
7.1 SP5 EHP5 7.1 SP6 SAP ERP MDM MDG
Business Intelligence
ILM
MDM
SAP
Syb ase
Unstructured Data
SAP BW HANA Other RDBMS
Events
File Systems Streaming Data
Sybase IQ architecture
REAL TIME LOADS BATCH ETLs ANALYTICS REPORTS CLIENT LOADS AND QUERIES
Scale out
Node 1
Node 2
Node 3
Node 4
Node 5
Scale out
High Speed Interconnect Historical Store Near Line Store Active Store GUI-based System Administration Console
Scale out
Scale out
Grid Based Column Store Standard Fast Complex Queries High Performance Data Loads Connectivity: ODBC, JDBC, Storage, User Scalability OLE-DB Non-relational Data Support
ground up for
Performance Analytics
Outside:
Standards based open
interfaces
Analytics
Sybase
IQ Analytics
Business Value
XI 3.2
XI 3.2 XI 3.2 XI 3.0 XI 3.1 XI 3.2 7.20 7.01 1.0
4.0
4.0 4.0 Semantic Layer (SL) 4.0 Information Steward 4.0 n/a n/a 7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
DS
DQ DI DF / SL MM/IS RM BWA BW HANA Sybase IQ
SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator SAP Business Warehouse SAP HANA Sybase IQ
7.1 SP5
EHP5
7.1 SP6
SAP ERP
MDM
MDG
Consolidate, harmonize, and centrally manage master data of SAP and heterogeneous environments
Deliver trusted product, customer, supplier master data and global data synchronization Pre-integrated with SAP BusinessObjects Data Services for market leading data quality and data integration Pre-packaged IT and business usage scenarios Compose cross-application processes in SOA with consistent master data
Prior to using SAP NetWeaver MDM and SAP BusinessObjects IM solutions, our heterogeneous IT landscape made it difficult for us to view our total product line, what our customers were buying, and how we could serve those customers better. Joe Young, Senior Manager, IT, Lexmark International, Inc.
ERP 1
Part: 2574
ERP 2
Part: 0814
ERP 3
Part: 1235
Product
Supplier
Customer
Financials
Enterprise MDM
Solutions
Product Supplier
Embedded MDM
Customer Financials
Foundation
Data Int. & Quality Workflow & Services UI
Load data from SAP and non SAP sources Leverage native MDM capabilities and/or SAP Business Objects Data Services to raise master data quality
Manage Data Quality
MDM
A1 = B2
Cleansing De-duplication Validation Enrichment Use MDM processing layer for Mass maintenance Workflow-orchestrated processing Provisioning of key mapping
Subscribe remote systems to enrich master data with centrally consolidated globally relevant information Distribute data to remote systems (SAP and non-SAP) Perform local completion of master data with application-specific information if required
MDM
Collaborative data creation process leveraging SAP NetWeaver Business Process Management, involving
Multiple approval levels e.g. different managers or departments Sustained data quality checks and global duplicate checks prior to data creation ensure high quality master data MDM repository contains consolidated and reliable master data fueling enterprise business processes
Request
Check
Search
Further Information
SAP Public Web:
SAP Developer Network: http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/mdm SAP Public Web-Site: SAP NetWeaver Master Data Management
XI 3.2
XI 3.2 XI 3.2 XI 3.0 XI 3.1 XI 3.2 7.20 7.01 1.0
4.0
4.0 4.0 Semantic Layer (SL) 4.0 Information Steward 4.0 n/a n/a 7.02, 7.3 1.5; 2.0
DS
DQ DI DF / SL MM/IS RM BWA BW HANA Sybase IQ
SAP Business Warehouse Accelerator SAP Business Warehouse SAP HANA Sybase IQ SAP Master Data Management
7.1 SP5
7.1 SP6
MDM
EHP5
SAP ERP
MDG
Staging Area
Request
Maintain
Validate
Approve
Replicate
Domain Specific Functionality and Unified Behavior & Operations Domain-specific MDG applications offer pre-defined and out-of the box
Financial Master Data
Common Framewor k
backend integration
central authoring and governance workflow and collaboration data quality and distribution
**
Material
General Data
Basic Data Descriptions Units of Measure EAN/UPC Basic Text Internal Comment
Classification
Supplier
Business Partner attributes
Roles Central Data Bank Details Supplier specific attributes Identification Tax Numbers Industry Sec.
Chart of Accounts G/L Accounts Cost Elements Organizational Units: Companies Profit Center Cost Center Further Controlling Objects
Scope of EhP5
Under Discussion
Class Assignment
Characteristic Valuation
Fixed Assets
Extensibility and Support for Self-Defined Scenarios MDG applications allow adaptation without modification
Extension of data model User interface Change request and workflow configuration
Build data model from scratch Create user interfaces Define workflow and change request process
as standalone system
ERP MDG 3rd party
SAP NetWeaver MDM: Consolidation capabilities Enterprise Search (TREX): Search and Duplicate Check (mandatory for Material) SAP Business Objects Data Quality Management: Duplicate Check & Address Validation SAP Business Objects analytical dashboards: Alternative UIs (instead of standard ALV lists) SAP NetWeaver PI: Third-Party integration or complex system landscape management SAP Portal (optional SAP NetWeaver Business Client)
Summary
Out-of-the-box, process-centric applications for centralized governance of master data domains such as financial data, supplier data, material data etc. Is natively integrated with SAP Business Suite reusing existing business logic and infrastructure leads to low TCO. Provides flexibility, from configurable workflows and extensible data models, up to custom-built solutions.
Master Data
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Further Information on SAP Master Data Governance and SAPs EIM Portfolio SAP Master Data Management on sap.com
http://www.sap.com/mdm