Is it time
for a Business Objects migration project at your company? If employees use
business intelligence (BI) tools from Business Objects to slice and dice
enterprise data and produce reports and metrics on corporate performance, the
answer is likely to be a resounding ?Yes'.
In less than a year,
the company will end support for older versions of its software, including
BusinessObjects versions 5 and 6 and Crystal Reports versions 6 to 10. From
June 2008, in fact, the latest version of its technology, BusinessObjects XI
R2, will become the only supported version.
As a result, XI
migration is now a high priority for many companies, reports Mike Perks, senior
consultant on the business information services team at Logicalis.
But it is also a
""substantial challenge"", he adds. ""In our
experience, a Business Objects migration project typically involves purchasing
and installing new hardware, migrating complex reports, and setting up new
security models. Above all, you need an in-depth understanding of data
management issues and the information needs of the workforce in
question,"" he says.
For these
reasons, Logicalis been asked to work with several clients, including a major
high street retailer, to smooth the transition.
Despite the
effort involved, however, there are five good reasons to migrate:
1) Compliance -
if you're not using BusinessObjects XI R2, you won't be supported and won't be
able to take advantage of new technology and updates.
2) Improved
functionality - the new product offers enhanced Web-based business
intelligence, dashboard capabilities that present a simplified view of key
performance indicators (KPIs), and integration with Microsoft Office, so that
information can be presented to users via familiar formats such as PowerPoint,
Excel and Word.
3) Future
proofing - subsequent migrations to newer Business Objects technology will
become easier if you're running the latest version.
4) Reduced total
cost of ownership (TCO) - the new product combines both the popular
BusinessObjects and Crystal reporting tools, so that companies can standardise
on a single toolset, lowering TCO by reducing maintenance, hardware, end-user
training and support costs. Also, because full reporting capabilities can be
accessed via a simple web browser, there's no need for software to be
downloaded onto users' PCs, which reduces desktop support costs.
5) Performance,
reliability, scaleability ? the distributed architecture of the new product
makes BusinessObjects XI R2 more robust, reliable and easier to scale
vertically or horizontally than earlier versions.
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