Title: Integrated%20Collections%20Portal
1Integrated Collections Portal
- Chris Fussell, Microsoft
- MCS-NSP
2Presentation Goals
- Demonstrate the value of BI
- Provide an overview of an existing BI solutions
pilot project - Drill down into the parts of the solution
- Answer questions on the development of a BI
solution
3Pilot Project Goals
- Prove that we could do it
- Provide a better picture of the companys
collections status - Ability to interactively look for trends and
customers who fall through the cracks - Solution which meets client needs by improving
business processes - Ultimately Improve rate and amount of
collections recovery
4Description
- All collections data and analysis is available in
a single place - Simple access to desired collections information
- Interactive, graphical analysis views of
collections data
5Reliable Telecom Portal demo
6Technologies
- Data Analyzer 3.5
- SPS
- SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services
- Office XP OWC Excel client
- Future Mappoint 2002
7Data Analyzer Highlights
- Quickly view data
- Improve data analysis productivity
- Easily share and publish information
- Fully integrated with SQL Server 2000
- Flexible deployment and extensibility
8Quickly View Data
Quickly view multi-dimensional data
Choose from multiple view types
Immediately find data anomalies
New View Wizard
Color Scale
Data Analyzer Views
Pie, Bar, and Grid Views
9Improve Data Analysis Productivity
Quick, easy data analysis
Guided analysis to common questions
Extend and customize views
Filter
Sorting
Filter by Criteria
BusinessCenter
Reverse Filter
Template Measure Editor
10Easily Share and Publish Information
Easily publish results
Integration with Office applications
Publish to PowerPoint
Publish to Web
Publish to Excel
Send View as Email
11Fully Integrated with Analysis Services
Leverage power of the server
Provides a flexible architecture
Actions
Disconnected Analysis
MDX Support
Flexible Dimension types
Drill through
HTTP Connectivity
12Flexible Deployment Options and Extensibility
- Access OLAP cubes via network, Internet, or local
cubes - XML support, documented API
133rd Party BI Clients
- Cognos, Proclarity, etc.
- http//microsoft.com/business/bi/
14SPS
- Mostly using Digital Dashboard webparts
- Possible issue of scalability for a full
deployment in a large organization
15SQL Server 2000 Analysis Services
- OLAP data source
- Direct OLEDB access to data or HTTP access
- Includes data-mining services
16Traditional Client-Server
Architecture
Analysis Server
17HTTP Connectivity
Architecture
msolap.asp
msmdpump.dll
18Excel Pivottable Client
- Pivot table view of select OLAP cube
- Easy to perform aggregate functions on cube
measures - Intuitive for simple data sets
19Things to think about
- Becoming familiar with the industry specific
terms is a significant part of the process - Beware the politics of data integration in a
large client - Most of the focus is on the OLAP client, most of
the work is the ETLM - Become familiar with Microsofts BI strategy
20Things learned
- OLAP HTTP access does a good job of solving
client data access issues - DTS is super powerful, but need to be familiar
with ALL of the objects before developing - Separate the DTS loading step from the
transforming/cleansing - Data cleansing is EXTREMELY time consuming
21External BI Resources
22Questions