Data Management and Integration - sap netweaver

Data Management and Integration refers to the service layer for data integration and lifecycle management, from connecting source systems via ETL (extract, transform, load) and EII (enterprise information integration) mechanisms to metadata management. It provides services for defining data quality rules and monitoring data quality, and capabilities such as archiving and near-line storage for managing the business information lifecycle.

How to Dynamically Set Data Providers in SAP NetWeaver BW Planning Applications SAP How-to Guide (PDF 509 KB)

It is very common that within a planning application several plan queries are used. For usability and performance reasons, these queries are usually placed on different tab strips (BEx Web) or Worksheets (BEx Analyzer). An easy example could be a revenue planning where the end user can enter the prices, the sold volumes, and can view the calculated revenue. The end user starts with entering the prices on the first tab strip and moves then on to the second tab strip with the sales volumes and the calculated revenue. In this How to Paper, we will show how the performance of such planning applications can be improved.

SAP NetWeaver BW Accelerator and SAP BusinessObjects Explorer Overview (PDF 1 MB)

SAP NetWeaver BW Accelerator has been proven an innovative, fast, scalable and seamless solution that helps speeding up query performance significantly without investing into tedious and resource-intensive performance optimization processes such as creating aggregates, database tuning etc. Based on the accelerator's in-memory, SAP just released SAP BusinessObjects Explorer, a newly developed solution available to the SAP NetWeaver BW community, to provide uncomplicated, self-service access to BI that is easily and cost effectively supported.This presentation shows you positioning as well as technical details on both solutions.

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Is it BI or HI that Intelligence has divorced?

Why analysis are not only dependent on BI tools, although they play a central role? On the input side of BI are all the source systems - the breadth and depth of information captured and loaded into BI for analysis? On the output side of the BI are we - humans - with our ability to digest and analyze information to produce some insights. Read more on Vitaliy's blog.

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