Tuesday, January 19, 2016

SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence Update Webinar with Frank Prabel & Gregory Botticchio

When: January 28, 2016, 10 am & 1 pm ET

APOS Systems will host this upcoming webinar featuring SAP Web Intelligence subject matter experts Frank Prabel and Gregory Botticchio. Web Intelligence is an integral part of the BI platform, which forms a trusted foundation for decision making across the enterprise. Join Frank and Gregory as they discuss new Web Intelligence features and the road ahead.

Features under discussion include:
  •  Backend integration - direct access to SAP HANA, SAP HANA online mode
  • Shared Elements - the ability to save report elements in the CMS repository for re-use
  • Commentary - the ability to add, view, remove comments on Web Intelligence document
  • Visualization Extensions - the ability to implement third-party visualizations

Please join us for this informative webinar.


The webinar brings us full circle from last year's WIS Q & A event in which numerous SAP luminaries answered real-time questions about Web Intelligence, Lumira and the SAP Convergence Stratetgy.

Over the past year, we have expanded on many of the questions and answers delivered at the Q & A event in a series of blog posts on SCN, and recently we published the first of two summary posts on sap.com.

Monday, November 30, 2015

Webinar - Containing the Chaos - Overcoming SAP BI Administrative Challenges

Developing and implementing an agile content storage strategy for your SAP BI deployment is critical to the health of the system and to your ability to respond effectively to administrative challenges and compliance requirements.

The content in your BI deployment is an important asset, but it can also become a liability if there isn’t a strategy in place to control its growth, but often there is a significant volume of unnecessary content in the system, resulting in ‘content chaos’. This chaos only deepens as BI deployments grow and become more oriented toward ad-hoc, self-service reporting.

This potential for content chaos requires development of an agile approach to system storage, retention, and purging, including assessment of storage requirements, distillation of those requirements into rules, and organization and application of those rules within an agile system storage strategy.

In this webinar, we will look at the various challenges and costs of content chaos within the BI environment, how to develop a system storage strategy for overcoming that chaos, and how to make effective use of technologies which target the reduction and containment of chaotic content growth.

Register for the webinar.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) - Taming the Healthcare BI Administration Beast

What: Webinar - BI System Management Successes at
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
When: October 14, 2015, 10 am / 2 pm ET
Guest Presenter: Ken Vincent, Senior Systems Analyst, OHSU
APOS Presenter: Fred Walther, Solution Consulting Manager, APOS Systems

If you didn't get a chance to see Ken Vincent tell his story at SABOC 2015, here's your chance to find out how OHSU achieved BI system management successes in:
  •  Migration & Technology Adoption
  • Meaningful Use & EHR Updates
  • Governance & ICD-10
  • Monitoring & Auditing

These areas have presented challenges for most SAP BusinessObjects platform managers and administrators in the healthcare sector, as they try to manage rapid change effectively, often with limited resources and short timelines.

How does OHSU measure success in BI system change management? Find out from Ken how rapid impact analysis, bulk administration, and robust monitoring and auditing led OHSU to significant time savings, efficient resource management and cost control, and fast BI system management ROI.

If you're like many healthcare BI platform managers and administrators, you have more BI system management questions than answers. Have your questions ready, because this session will include a live Q&A with Ken and APOS Solution Consulting Manager Fred Walther.

Can't attend the live webinar at either of the scheduled times? Register for the webinar and we'll send you a link to a recording of the webinar, so you can view it at your leisure and share it with your colleagues.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2015

SAP Design Studio Update Webinar

When: Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015 - 10 am / 1 pm EDT
Guest Presenter: Ian Mayor, Product Manager, BI, at SAP
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SAP BusinessObjects Design Studio lets you create scalable, multi-faceted visualizations for dashboards and BI apps, putting timely and actionable information at your decision makers' fingertips. SAP's Ian Mayor joins us to discuss new features in SAP Design Studio 1.5, including:
  • Parallel queries
  • Data Binding (lessening the need for sc ripting)
  • New filtering components
  • Export to Lumira

This webinar will also provide brief introductions to APOS Data Gateway and APOS Semantic Data Driver, two APOS products to help your organization in its adoption of Design Studio.

Please join us for this informative webinar.


Thursday, July 23, 2015

ICD-10 and Beyond - What Are the Key Drivers for Healthcare BI in mid-2015?

There are some consistent themes arising among our US healthcare customers. A common one is that BI platform managers and administrators in the healthcare industry are becoming more proactive in order to resolve numerous pressing issues.

There are regulatory issues (HIPAA, HITECH) and ICD-10 adoption issues There are issues with BI/EHR integration and with change management. And, of course, there is the ever-present issue of resource constraints.

One of our larger healthcare customers recently said they have managed to complete ICD-10 testing and adoption well before the October 2015 deadline, but I wonder, how is the rest of the industry doing? What is the current state of ICD-10 readiness?

In a 2014 survey on ICD-10 readiness by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA):
65% of respondents indicated that they could begin end-to-end testing prior to the fourth quarter of 2015, when compliance is set to begin. Of these, a majority (63%) will be ready to conduct testing in 2014, while the rest will wait until 2015.  Ten percent of all respondents currently have no plans to conduct end-to-end testing, and 17 percent don’t know when their organization will be ready for testing.
In general, the larger the healthcare organization, the more likely it is to be prepared, and to have end-to-end testing either already completed or in their plans prior to the adoption deadline. And the smaller the healthcare organization, the more likely it is to have resource constraints and knowledge limitations:
Organizations with no plans to conduct end-to-end testing often cited a lack of knowledge as the reason to forego testing (36%). Nearly half (45%) of these organizations are clinics/physician practices, possibly indicating a knowledge gap around ICD-10 implementation and testing for those organizations with fewer resources. By contrast, only two of the acute care hospitals responding to the survey had no plans for end-to-end testing.
The pyramids of Egypt are testament to what can be accomplished with a nearly unlimited supply of cheap or free labor, and larger healthcare organizations have been able to apply the necessary resources and the necessary knowledge to meet the deadline, but what about the rest of us? How can smaller healthcare organizations make the transition to ICD-10 comfortably?

When you don't have the resources, working smarter is the only practical alternative, and working smarter requires both a deeper knowledge of your deployment than is commonly available, as well as the ability to streamline and automate many of your BI workflows.

Lamont Parraway of LifeBridge Health joins us this afternoon (July 23, 2015, at 2 pm ET) for a webinar to discuss some of the biggest challenges he faces in managing the LifeBridge Health SAP BusinessObjects deployment. Attend the webinar to find out how he uses automation and deep system introspection to manage change, meet reporting needs, and reduce the load on IT resources.

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(Note: if you register but are unable to attend, we will send you a link to a recording of the webinar, which you can then enjoy and share at your leisure.)

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Press Release - APOS Data Gateway for Lumira

APOS today announced the release of its APOS Data Gateway product for SAP Lumira. The APOS Data Gateway is currently available in two editions:
  • APOS Data Gateway, Lumira Desktop Edition for Web Intelligence
  • APOS Data Gateway, Lumira Desktop Edition for Microsoft Access
Using these editions of the APOS Data Gateway, Lumira users can connect Lumira to alternative data sources, including SAP BusinessObjects Web Intelligence reports and Microsoft Access databases. These initial editions of the Data Gateway allow organizations to leverage the reach and business logic of Web Intelligence reports and instances, as well as the tables and queries in Microsoft Access.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Ongoing BARC BI Survey 2015 Preliminary Results

Preliminary data from the 2015 BARC BI Survey indicate that use of BI is increasing and becoming more pervasive in departments besides Finance and upper management:

Following rather stagnant numbers in 2014, this year reveals an upward trend across all business departments. The biggest increase can be found in production departments (from 21 percent to 53 percent). The operationalization of BI has progressed rapidly in recent years. This is particularly evident in big data analytics scenarios where ever-increasing volumes of machine and sensor data are being used in the production process – for example for optimizing production processes or predictive maintenance of machines.

The Business Application Research Center (BARC) is an enterprise software industry analyst doing research in data management, business intelligence, customer relationship management, and enterprise content management.

Participation has its benefits. If you take the survey, you will:
  • Receive a summary of the results from the full survey
  • Be entered into a draw to win one of ten $50 Amazon vouchers
  • Ensure that your experiences are included in the final analyses

Sounds like it might be worth the 20 minutes or so it will take you complete the survey.