All of our data comes from a DW and not from the live ERP system of record. That system has 280 gigs of Dimension and Fact data that spans 10 years now.
It has taken 2 years since first cubes were presented to the company but Power BI went in real fast and we had to hire a FT just to keep knocking out more content for users requests. Having the data remerged in the cube makes it much easier for naming and safety of data.
Power BI isn't the only tool for this. It is CHEAPER overall but we are on prem and not put our data in the cloud yet.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 1:51 PM, Paul Hill paulroberthill@gmail.com wrote:
On 29 November 2017 at 14:32, Stephen Russell srussell705@gmail.com wrote:
Here is an invite to a webinar in early Dec. about Power BI.
https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/4904496247223055363
Yes, this is a M$ tool. We use it at Ring and all users really like how easy it is for them to pulll data that they need. We have independent cubes for Sales, Purchasing, Production, Shipping, GL, etc.
Watched this today. A bit boring to be honest! However, I am interested in this tech and I can see some nice possibilities.
May I ask you a question Stephen? I'm hesitant about revealing our data structures to customers because:
- They won't understand it.
- They may misuse it (GDPR etc).
- Structure changes.
How are you handling this? I'm thinking an option may be to de-normalise data into a separate db.
Cheers!
-- Paul
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