DBI210: Getting Started with Cloud Business Intelligence

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DBI210
Cloud and BI Overview
Integrating cloud within BI
BI services in the cloud
NEW ECONOMICS
REDUCED
MANAGEMENT
INCREASED
OPPORTUNITIES
Microsoft Information Platform
HTML 5 and Nextgen Web
Mobile and Client
Devices
Appliance
“Denali”
Data Sync
Common Tools
OData
Rich Insight &
Visualization
Questions to Consider
Data Size
Scale out vs Scale up
App Dependencies
Latency Requirements
Data Sensitivity
SLA Requirements
Regulation & Compliance
General Purpose Programing Languages
Windows Azure Platform
Compute
Management
Storage
CDN
Multiple Physical
Replicas
Replica 3
DB
Replica 2
Replica 1
Single Logical
Database
Reads are completed at the primary
Writes are replicated to a quorum of secondaries
Web Role
Reporting
o
Interactive and tabular reporting
o
Data visualizations: charts, graphs, mapping,
gauges
Simple
distribution
Developers
IWs
ISVs
Information
marketplace
Easy discovery and
sign up
Data
providers
•Connectivity to on-premises sources
•Connectivity to other cloud LOBs and odata
•SQL Azure Analysis
•Office 365 Reporting and Analysis
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B2B Supply/Value chain collaboration using cloud information hub
“Today, an end-to-end special order takes 15 seconds instead of 15
minutes, thanks to Windows Azure, SQL Azure, and the Virtual
Inventory Cloud from GCommerce.”
Steven Smith, President and Chief Executive Officer, GCommerce
SQL Azure
“The Windows Azure platform is uniquely well-suited to a ticketing
business. Now we can achieve better elastic scale by turning on and
turning off capacity at will and only paying for what we use.”
Chris Auld Director of Strategy and Innovation, Intergen
“Most cloud providers provide infrastructure as a service…Microsoft
is truly unique in that they provide platform as a service ”
Dominic O’Hanlan, Chief Strategy Officer, MYOB