Home > Data Management Tips > BI Bulletin > Corporate performance management tomorrow, Data Shadow Systems today
Data Management Tips:
EMAIL THIS
 TIPS & NEWSLETTERS TOPICS 

BI BULLETIN

Corporate performance management tomorrow, Data Shadow Systems today


Rick Sherman
06.13.2006
Rating: --- (out of 5)


Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


Earlier this year, at the 2006 Gartner Business Intelligence Conference, I heard a market prediction that made me wonder if industry-watchers are focusing too far into the future at the expense of solving real problems today. It went something like this:

Corporate performance management (CPM) will become pervasive in companies by 2012.

On one hand, this is a positive sign. Our industry has finally progressed to the point where it's apparent that data warehousing and business intelligence must merge to become corporate management's "killer app." Measuring the performance of the enterprise expeditiously and acting intelligently on that information is exactly what our DW/BI efforts have been trying to accomplish for years. CPM is going to be the umbrella application that enables it.

On the other hand, there's a downside to this prediction. The consultant in me has to ask the obvious question: "What about now? What do I tell my business customers to do until 2012?"

There's a natural tendency for people to believe that the "next big thing," in this case CPM, will solve their data-integration challenges without requiring them to make any other fundamental changes. But this is naïve, and assumes that companies' data landscapes are a lot simpler than they really are. While CPM will likely provide the business intelligence and analytic capabilities enterprises need, it's not a magic fix for underlying data integration that supports those capabilities.

So why are companies pinning their hopes on CPM if it won't be pervasive for several years? Some think that business users are still waiting for their IT departments to give them the technology they need to measure business performance and make business decisions.

Earth to IT: your business users are already measuring performance and making business decisions. They are not waiting for CPM to debut. Business people have heard promises about the "single version of the truth" for years. Sure, they want to achieve it. But the reality is that in the meantime they have to do the best they can with what they have.

So they are building Data Shadow SystemsSM, which are groups of spreadsheets (Microsoft Excel) and local databases (Microsoft Access or Microsoft SQL Server) that gather and transform data into relevant business information that can be analyzed, reported on and used to make decisions. As these systems grow to encompass dozens or hundreds of spreadsheets and local databases, users become more dependent on them.

They may not compare in depth of functionality or sophistication when stacked against enterprise data warehouses, but data shadow systems do provide immediate and significant business benefits. And despite IT's common perception that spreadsheets are evil, they need to be incorporated into the business intelligence and CPM landscape.

2012 is pretty far into the future. Meanwhile, there's an opportunity for IT to partner with business groups today to leverage their expertise and experience with data shadow systems.

My advice: Think strategically, knowing that CPM is the future. But act tactically, realizing that the business needs to analyze and act on relevant business information today.

About the author
Rick Sherman is the founder of Athena IT Solutions, a Boston-based consulting firm that provides data warehouse and business intelligence consulting, training and vendor services. In addition to over 20 years in the business, Sherman is also a published author of more than 50 articles, an industry speaker, a DM Review World Class Solution Awards judge and a data management expert at SearchDataManagement.com. Sherman can be found blogging at The Data Doghouse and can be reached at rsherman@athena-solutions.com.


Rate this Tip
To rate tips, you must be a member of SearchDataManagement.com.
Register now to start rating these tips. Log in if you are already a member.




Digg This!    StumbleUpon Toolbar StumbleUpon    Bookmark with Delicious Del.icio.us   


RELATED CONTENT
BI Bulletin
Business intelligence project management: Five must-have pieces of advice
Gartner data warehouse DBMS Magic Quadrant 2007: New tools, old mantras
Performance management trends, with Howard Dresner
Business intelligence and corporate performance management software: Build vs. buy
Excel in enterprises: How to deal with data integrity
Enterprise search software enables AMR's analysis
IBM looks to the future of business intelligence
Job scheduling software helps hospital's BI operate
Customers school company in business intelligence needs
Location intelligence helps Mississippi fight fraud, hurricanes

Rick Sherman's BI Column
Data warehousing appliances: Are they market breakers?
Business intelligence and corporate performance management software: Build vs. buy
Business intelligence and corporate performance management software: What's the difference?
Five steps for weaving data quality management into your enterprise data integration processes
Data quality management: Follow the doctor's orders
Business intelligence appliances: Disruptive technology or distraction?
Why data governance projects fail
Business intelligence systems: Data shadow systems pros and cons
Data integration tools can only solve part of the integration mystery
Data manager best practices: Dear Santa, I've been a good data management manager

Business intelligence software
Data mashups meet business intelligence: "Bashups" explained
Risky business: How to assess risk during software purchases
Open source BI stands to gain ground in a tight economy
Howard Dresner predicts the future of business intelligence
Understanding the top business intelligence data integration techniques
Buying business intelligence software: Top 11 considerations
What is Microsoft PerformancePoint Server 2007?
Do you need managed reporting tools and business intelligence (BI) tools?
Corporate performance management software helps bank conquer its budget woes
Business intelligence basics with Microsoft PerformancePoint Server 2007

RELATED GLOSSARY TERMS
Terms from Whatis.com − the technology online dictionary
corporate performance management  (SearchDataManagement.com)

RELATED RESOURCES
2020software.com, trial software downloads for accounting software, ERP software, CRM software and business software systems
Search Bitpipe.com for the latest white papers and business webcasts
Whatis.com, the online computer dictionary

DISCLAIMER: Our Tips Exchange is a forum for you to share technical advice and expertise with your peers and to learn from other enterprise IT professionals. TechTarget provides the infrastructure to facilitate this sharing of information. However, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or validity of the material submitted. You agree that your use of the Ask The Expert services and your reliance on any questions, answers, information or other materials received through this Web site is at your own risk.

About Us  |  Contact Us  |  For Advertisers  |  For Business Partners  |  Site Index  |  RSS
SEARCH 
TechTarget provides enterprise IT professionals with the information they need to perform their jobs - from developing strategy, to making cost-effective IT purchase decisions and managing their organizations' IT projects - with its network of technology-specific Web sites, events and magazines.

TechTarget Corporate Web Site  |  Media Kits  |  Reprints  |  Site Map




All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2005 - 2008, TechTarget | Read our Privacy Policy
  TechTarget - The IT Media ROI Experts