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Air Canada uses BI as Excel exit strategy

Air Canada uses BI as Excel exit strategy

By:  Briony Smith  On: 24 Jul 2007 For: IT World Canada Creator

The carrier explains its use of business intelligence in its commercial branch reporting, while IBI goes over its plan to deal with increased competition from the likes of Microsoft

Air Canada is trying to wean its employees off Excel spreadsheets in favour of a business intelligence product from Information Builders, but it’s not prepared to open a competency centre about the technology.

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Following a briefing Tuesday from New York-based IBI on its Canadian go-to-market strategy, Air Canada director of network optimization, Chantal Berthiaume told ComputerWorld Canada the carrier doesn’t need a competency centre for BI due to the decentralized nature of the organization. Berthiaume was in charge of the commercial branch reporting implementation of WebFocus.

“There’s usually the super-user and static reporting,” said Berthiaume. “We wanted something in the middle.”

According to Michael Corcoran, IBI’s chief marketing officer, with users working on their own (and C-level execs making the IT decisions), it’s getting more and more common for IT professionals to be left out of the decision-making loop when it comes to new implementations. So, business intelligence competency centres might be the way to go, he said.

“It’s a virtual organization of IT and business people. It breaks down the walls and gets them to work together,” he said, pointing out that, while IT might have a feel for the company infrastructure, the business people know what their data is. “It’s a challenge, as more and more data is crossing the lines of business.” He said that, “we’re not there yet” when it comes to the popularity of business intelligence competency centres.

In 2002, Air Canada chose WebFocus over products from Cognos and Business objects, due to its price point and its easy integration with Excel spreadsheets, the existing portal, and PDFs, plus its reporting capability.

Usability was also key. “They made it very easy for the users,” she said. “We want to give them as much functionality as possible, but they don’t have to be knowledgeable or overly technical.”

The program now takes care of all the internal commercial reporting, including route control and pricing.

Berthiaume said that her unit is also going to be weaned off Excel spreadsheets in favour of using Active Reports. She wasn’t, however, interested in Information Builders’ much-touted Excel plug-in capabilities, as they were overly complex for her users’ needs.

“We’ll also be looking at visualization,” she said. “We’re going to be using visual dashboards for analysis.”

Information Builders is trying to respond to increased competition from Microsoft in the business intelligence space with a consumer-centric approach and a new focus on partners.


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Briony Smith Briony Smith is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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