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ERP plus BI equals more value, says Aberdeen

ERP plus BI equals more value, says Aberdeen

By:  Jennifer Kavur  On: 13 Aug 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Best-in-class companies integrate BI with ERP, according to a new study from Aberdeen Group. Should enterprises should take a single- or two-vendor approach?

In addition to offering its own ERP and BI solutions, SAP partners with other leading ERP and BI vendors. It’s an interesting scenario, noted Aman. “We are certainly partnering and competing with IBM, Microsoft and Oracle,” he said.

“For non-SAP customers, we can certainly provide the complete view and our technology is highly embeddable, and a lot of vendors today, including Oracle and Microsoft, ship our BI capability within some of their products,” said Aman.

SAS Institute Inc. has noticed a shift in how large organizations are approaching BI, according to Gaurav Verma, technology product marketing manager at SAS headquarters in Cary, N.C.

SAS is seeing a trend toward more integration with the ERP systems and using the information collected from the transaction level to optimize how decisions are being made, how processes are handled, and to perform predictive modeling that allows users to ask questions that are more forward-looking in nature, he said.

“The old business model of being reactive is no longer working,” said Verma. Enterprises are looking to become more proactive and evidence-based rather than just making gut calls based on information or data they get from their ERP systems, he said.

SAS maintains partnerships with SAP and Oracle Corp., even though the companies offer their own BI solutions. “Why the partnerships continue to be very strong and why customers come to us to make sure we are partnered is our ability to provide more than just BI. We call that business analytics,” said Verma.

SAS emphasizes the distinction between BI and business analytics, with the latter providing broader coverage and more specialized reports. “We see BI as it is known in the marketplace, which is query and reporting, as a commoditized product right now,” said Verma.

“[BI] is a requirement, but it’s no longer sufficient given the state of the market and the global economy. We feel that business analytics is where organizations need to be at where they are getting a lot more value for all the information in their data assets,” he said.










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Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur Jennifer Kavur was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2008 to 2010.

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