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Telus picks Cognos for data consolidation effort

Telus picks Cognos for data consolidation effort

By:  Shane Schick  On: 26 Mar 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Canada’s second-largest telco is working with IBM’s most recent acquisition to winnow down the number of information sources it needs. Learn more about Project Imagine

“There are some obvious synergies that come, and also some concerns as well,” he said. “We wouldn’t want to see too much optimization to IBM-specific technologies at the expense of generic vendors.” This includes products from Informatica, Oracle and SAP that Telus relies on, Gratton said.

At an IBM event announcing its progress on the Cognos integration last month, the company’s software group president Steve Mills said there would be no attempt to limit Cognos or IBM products to interoperate with any particular application. “There’s so much else out there,” he said, citing Oracle, Sybase and many other vendors which typically have a place in many IBM customer environments. He also said IBM understands it has to do a good job of working with Cognos customers to cement its credibility with them. “Anytime you invest US$5 billion to acquire a business, there have to be some pretty good reasons.”

Gratton said Telus has moved to seven or eight different reporting tools to primarily using Cognos. He said the company is about 60 per cent of the way through Project Imagine, and is hoping to take more of a self-service approach to BI data.

“The idea of people reporting on a daily basis from BI tools is coming to an end,” he said, adding the trend is towards dashboards or appliances to give users more control and access to analytics. “What this brings is, it enables core IT to focus on the real work and providing a clean consistent source of information.”

Telus has previously worked with Cognos to get up a Business Intelligence Competency Center of Excellence focused on BI projects.










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