by Mark
Smith | 1/27/04 | Article ID: M04-06 | Article Type:
Monitor
Summary
Smaller companies (100 – 1,000
employees) have not had the resources to benefit from business
intelligence tools like larger companies have in the last ten years.
But the huge small- to medium-sized business market is now coming
around. One software provider, Databeacon, has been developing a
business intelligence solution that addresses the limited-resources
challenge faced by smaller companies and provides them the benefits
of BI tools. Ventana Research advises smaller organizations to
examine flexible, easy to install and cost effective BI offerings
like Databeacon’s that both inform and empower employees to be
effective in their roles and responsibilities.
Assessment
Smaller companies (100 - to 1,000
employees) with limited budgets and IT resources have not benefited
from the Business Intelligence tools the way larger companies have
in the last ten years. The high costs of BI solutions and the IT
resources needed to deploy and maintain prevents smaller businesses
from adopting them. Databeacon, a Web reporting and data analysis
software provider, has been addressing the challenges faced by
smaller companies for the last nine years. It has simplified the
process to publish information that can be accessed, analyzed and
delivered to users via a world wide web browser.
Many of the larger BI vendors continue to broaden the
functionality of their solutions for larger organizations to meet
the requirements of global 2000 compaines, increasing the total cost
of ownership (see TCO
Assessment Advantages). Databeacon on the other hand, maintains
a focus on simplifying the access and embedding of web-based
reporting and analysis through a configurable server that integrates
with your web server on a variety of operating platforms. The
Databeacon Publisher server component connects to XML, JDBC and ODBC
sources and transforms them to analytic views that are easily
published out to users. This makes the technology easily adopted and
leveraged into third party solutions that are sold by value added
resellers or software providers.
Though organizations will continue to leverage Microsoft Excel as
the personal productivity tool for reporting and analysis, this
product’s downfall is the lack of conformity and its complexity in
supporting small- to medium-sized business. Databeacon provides a
front end tool called Databeacon Insight Viewer that is easy to
leverage by a wide variety of business users. Databeacon’s customers
and partners have found the product easier to install, more flexible
and easy to use compared to more structured and formatted reporting
tools. Ventana Research believes that the gap between spreadsheets
and high end BI solutions is quite large and recommends that
organizations examine solutions like Databeacon.
Market Impact
Improving business
effectiveness requires organizations to adopt business intelligence
tools that enable executive management and business managers
to work together, not in separate information system silos.
Offerings like DataBeacon will become more critical to improve
business and operational performance where smart organizations
require interactive reporting and analysis over traditional static
web reports. In addition, market adoption will continue where simple
installation, administration and pricing remain key principles of
the solution offering. Ventana Research is now seeing this class of
BI software provider like Databeacon stand out from the noisier,
high-end BI providers and sees them penetrating the huge small- to
medium-sized business
market.
Recommendation
Ventana Research
recommends small- to medium-sized organizations that continue to
build their data repositories with custom-built systems or third
party packages move beyond silo-ed Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and
static reporting systems. Smaller companies (100 to 1000 employees)
should examine BI offerings like Databeacon that both inform and
empower employees to be effective in their roles and
responsibilities. Larger BI brands maybe appealing to examine. but
total cost of ownership and ongoing maintenance must be seriously
considered before proceeding.