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BI 'on the fly' with Active Dashboarding

BI 'on the fly' with Active Dashboarding

By:  Briony Smith  On: 22 May 2007 For: IT World Canada Creator

At the annual Information Builders Summit User Conference in Las Vegas on Sunday, the New York City-based business intelligence vendor announced the next iteration of WebFOCUS, 7.6.1, which includes Active Dashboarding, process-based alerts and Excel plug-ins.

At the annual Information Builders Summit User Conference in Las Vegas on Sunday, the New York City-based business intelligence vendor announced the next iteration of WebFOCUS, 7.6.1, which includes Active Dashboarding, process-based alerts and Excel plug-ins.

Gerald Cohen, president and CEO of Information Builders, announced the new Active Dashboards feature that will be part of the upcoming WebFOCUS 7.6.1.

WebFOCUS is Information Builders’ platform for its enterprise business intelligence offering. Part of the company’s thrust toward 'Active Technologies', Active Dashboards focuses on on-demand, on-the-fly applications that can operate in a disconnected environment.

Active Dashboards allows users to do everything from creating charts to adding annotated notes to drilling down into specific parts of a report – all in a disconnected environment, said Dan Ortolani, vice-president of advanced technology services and product management. "This disconnected analysis connects with the Microsoft Office environment. You can export to any Microsoft product, like PowerPoint or Word."

Ortolani demonstrated other features of WebFOCUS 7.6.1 showing, for example, how the tool can send both static and active reports to a mobile device. "You can do calculations, sorting, add visualizations, and build charts right in the mobile device," said Ortolani. "It’s very sophisticated analysis, all in a portable environment."

The program also allows users to define report parameters so the reports are compatible with any mobile device interface.

This emphasis on user access continued with the focus on the Quick Data for Excel add-in to the current WebFOCUS 7.6.1 product.

This gives users the ability to build reports within Excel, and combine multiple reports on one spreadsheet. "And this process keeps an audit trail," said Michael Corcoran, chief marketing officer at Information Builders.

Like all business intelligence companies, Information Builders is learning how to satisfy a much wider user population, according to David Stodder, vice-president and research director for information management at San Mateo, Calif.-based IT research firm Ventana Research.

"People don’t just like to look at data, they want to collaborate, look at spreadsheets. It’s really important that business intelligence tools expand on that so decision makers can look at that."

Search was another evolving convergence capability that Cohen and Ortolani stressed, discussing the recent release of Magnify, which uses Google and the open-source search engine Lucene to enable capabilities such as transaction-based searching.

"When a search engine is behind a firewall or within an intranet, how do you get relevance? You get big value with this because we enrich the metadata with products and relations used to tag the transaction so when the user searches for it, it’s grouped very nicely," said Ortolani.


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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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