Not all reporting is the same
However, it should also be said at this point that a data warehouse is not necessarily required as the basis for every reporting requirement. So how does reporting from an ERP system differ from reporting from a data warehouse?
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Reporting from
ERP system:
ERP system:
The ERP system tends to be used for operational analyses because it is based on live data. The focus is on short-term actions.
Example: Employees have to order production utensils and have many suppliers to choose from. To make the best choice, they analyze their payment practices. In this way, they switch from an operational activity, namely creating the order, to an analysis that tells them which suppliers have delivered on time in the past or where there have been problems.
Example: Employees have to order production utensils and have many suppliers to choose from. To make the best choice, they analyze their payment practices. In this way, they switch from an operational activity, namely creating the order, to an analysis that tells them which suppliers have delivered on time in the past or where there have been problems.
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Reporting from
Data Warehouse:
Data Warehouse:
On the other hand, a data warehouse's database is better suited to strategic issues - for example, to improve company performance - as these analyses are usually long-term in nature and also include data from the past. Artificial intelligence also plays a greater role in this area, as there is a more extensive database that AI can scrutinize in order to create forecasts, for example.
For example, it can be used to look at sales trends over the last few years, making outliers visible. Subsequently, it can be determined what the reasons for this were and how this can be prevented in the future.
For example, it can be used to look at sales trends over the last few years, making outliers visible. Subsequently, it can be determined what the reasons for this were and how this can be prevented in the future.
One place for all data
A major strength of data warehouses is the fact that data from a wide variety of sources can be bundled here. And this is becoming increasingly important in the age of digitalization, as companies rely on many different systems and platforms. Most of these products now have good analysis capabilities for their own database - but only their own. And that is the problem.
The data warehouse, on the other hand, is a central point where everything comes together, is bundled and linked. And can subsequently be evaluated. So when it comes to mapping the big picture - and this is becoming increasingly important these days - companies can no longer avoid a modern data platform or data warehouse.
The data warehouse, on the other hand, is a central point where everything comes together, is bundled and linked. And can subsequently be evaluated. So when it comes to mapping the big picture - and this is becoming increasingly important these days - companies can no longer avoid a modern data platform or data warehouse.
The future is called: Business Data Fabric
Modern data platforms also form the basis for the "business data fabric" concept. It enables companies to provide all data users with meaningful data, including the appropriate business context and logic. Put simply, relevant data is easily, quickly and simply accessible to employees. This is because the trend is increasingly moving towards self-service. This means that the respective department should be able to modify reports themselves to a large extent so that they do not have to call on the IT department for every adjustment. Although IT takes care of the basics, responsibility for reporting is increasingly being handed over to the specialist departments. And situational interventions are now also possible here, for example when data needs to be added retrospectively.
SAP is also increasingly relying on cloud technology, as is Microsoft and its Microsoft Fabric data platform. So the days of classic SQL database tables are numbered and the era of modern data bundling can begin - in your company too.
Now you just need to decide on a system.
Now you just need to decide on a system.
Nowadays, a successful company can no longer manage without a data platform due to the number of different systems and data suppliers - including devices and machines as well as systems. Whether SAP or Microsoft - our advantage is that we are at home in both worlds and can therefore provide you with the best possible advice.
Clemens Stadler
LoB Manager Analytics & Planning