Information Builders unveils latest BI tool

With a view to improving enterprise data integration, business intelligence (BI) vendor Information Builders Inc. (IBI) has launched the latest version of its WebFocus BI platform.

WebFocus 7 is based on what the New York-based BI vendor terms “operational business intelligence.”

IBI’s latest BI tool simplifies access and management of enterprise data, said Michael Corcoran, vice-president and chief communications officer for New York-based IBI. The tool features a new service oriented architecture (SOA), with full Web services support.

As the IT industry is moving away from the traditional BI model and towards an open architecture environment, data needs to available to a larger and more distributed range of users, Corcoran said.

WebFocus 7 operates within an integrated environment, meaning that data — from structured databases, transactions and real-time production systems — can be accessed regardless of location, format or the latency involved in the process, Corcoran said.

New features in WebFocus 7 include data reconciliation, preparation, cleansing, and transport capabilities along with native access to more than 210 data formats and sources such as legacy data and real-time operational system data, said Kevin Quinn, vice-president, product marketing for IBI.

The software connects to data warehouses and data marts and directly into transactional systems, Quinn said. The developer capabilities have also been enhanced — enterprises can quickly design, build and test information systems that enable BI, the company said.

Developers can incorporate SQL queries built with other tools into WebFocus 7, according to IBI, and the product has autonomic computing capabilities, which enables the server to self-optimize based on workload and user demand. Quinn added that WebFocus 7 reads data as a Web service, allowing reports and data to be used in BI applications.

With the release, IBI also improved the ties between WebFocus and adapter integration tools from its iWay Software subsidiary. From the WebFocus 7 management console, users can access iWay adapters to connect with platforms such as mainframe, Unix, Windows NT or Linux. This development connects data integration and management to WebFocus’ existing query, reporting and analysis features, Corcoran said.

Pharmascience Inc., a Montreal-based pharmaceutical company, currently runs WebFocus 5 within its IT environment and plans to migrate to the latest version this fall. Jonathan Despres, manager of information access, BI reporting project leader at Pharmascience, said the firm initially deployed BI to develop its sales and marketing reporting applications and currently uses WebFocus across enterprise departments and functions, including finance, manufacturing, and human resources.

Using BI tools enable Pharmascience to convert data from multiple sources into actionable information in real-time and deliver it into the hands of users, Despres said.

Interaction capabilities are becoming an important requirement for reporting tools for enterprises seeking to standardize on a single BI environment. For end-users, the challenges with using BI are the same as they’ve been for years — enterprises require easy access to data, a simple user interface and to understand how they or their group is performing against goals, said Eric Rogge, analyst for Belmont, Calif-based Ventana Research.

Rogge noted that while there are other, less developer-centric BI solutions available from rival BI vendors that may be perceived as easier to use, IBI is on the right track. The BI market as a whole is moving towards improving overall scalability and configurability, which are significant requirements for large-scale operational BI deployments, Rogge said.

Would you recommend this article?

Share

Thanks for taking the time to let us know what you think of this article!
We'd love to hear your opinion about this or any other story you read in our publication.


Jim Love, Chief Content Officer, IT World Canada

Featured Download

Featured Articles

Cybersecurity in 2024: Priorities and challenges for Canadian organizations 

By Derek Manky As predictions for 2024 point to the continued expansion...

Survey shows generative AI is a top priority for Canadian corporate leaders.

Leaders are devoting significant budget to generative AI for 2024 Canadian corporate...

Related Tech News

Tech Jobs

Our experienced team of journalists and bloggers bring you engaging in-depth interviews, videos and content targeted to IT professionals and line-of-business executives.

Tech Companies Hiring Right Now