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Effective Business Intelligence with QuickSight

You're reading from   Effective Business Intelligence with QuickSight Boost your business IQ with Amazon QuickSight

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2017
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ISBN-13 9781786466365
Length 262 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rajesh Nadipalli Rajesh Nadipalli
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Preface 1. A Quick Start to QuickSight FREE CHAPTER 2. Exploring Any Data 3. SPICE up Your Data 4. Intuitive Visualizations 5. Secure Your Environment 6. QuickSight Mobile 7. Big Data Analytics Mini Project 8. QuickSight Product Shortcomings

Typical process to build visualizations

Let's review the process for creating insights using traditional BI tools like Oracle OBIEE, SAP Business Objects, and IBM Cognos. At a high level, building a BI dashboard involves the following:

  • Ingestion framework to collect data from source systems. These systems are typically files and relational databases.
  • Standardize, clean, and build facts, dimensions, and aggregates based on key performance indicators requested by business.
  • Build BI logical data models; typically star or snowflakes based on various dashboard needs.
  • Build reports and dashboards on the web.
  • Publish and share results with data analysts and business stakeholders.

The preceding data flow is shown in the following diagram and is primarily built by IT with regular consultation with data stewards and dashboard consumers:

Typical process to build visualizations

Figure 1.2: Process flow for traditional BI tools

Key issues with traditional BI tools

The traditional BI tools have primarily following issues that organizations are facing:

  • BI software is expensive. In a study done by Amazon, a three year Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is between $150 to $250 per user per month (source: AWS Summit Series 2016, Chicago at https://aws.amazon.com/summits/chicago/).
  • It requires a large IT team to acquire data, model data, build reports, publish and repeat the entire process. A typical BI initiative will require at least 6 months before a production rollout of the dashboard (source: AWS Summit Series 2016, Chicago at https://aws.amazon.com/summits/chicago/).
  • They do not work well with unstructured, NoSQL, and streaming data sources. The old BI tools often require ETL teams to build aggregate data in relational form to report.
  • They do not scale well as data grows, which is required for big data analytics.
  • They do not work well with cloud-hosted data sources like Amazon S3, RDS, and other cloud sources.
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