Re: TM1 v Anaplan
Posted: Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:50 pm
Good post lotsaram. A decent insight.
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Loading and integration are the biggest stumbling blocks to any BI/OLAP/EPM solution on the cloud. The "last mile" ("last kilometer") issue on bandwidth capacity limitations is a substantial driver for implementation. Currently, it's faster and more effective to move your tool to where your data resides should you possess any sizable amount of transactional or historical data. It has been a significant problem for a while: even Amazon doesn't have a great answer, where their approach to staging large datasets in AWS S3 is to purchase their import service where you ship them a portable hard-drive.lotsaram wrote:The tool is good but the major problems are and will continue to be data integration, automation and loading
I agree. While I really appreciate the benefits the cloud has to offer, data loads and size are the first thing that come to mind. While it may work really well when your sat in the office it won't when wondering around using 3G say.dkleist wrote:Loading and integration are the biggest stumbling blocks to any BI/OLAP/EPM solution on the cloud. The "last mile" ("last kilometer") issue on bandwidth capacity limitations is a substantial driver for implementation. Currently, it's faster and more effective to move your tool to where your data resides should you possess any sizable amount of transactional or historical data. It has been a significant problem for a while: even Amazon doesn't have a great answer, where their approach to staging large datasets in AWS S3 is to purchase their import service where you ship them a portable hard-drive.lotsaram wrote:The tool is good but the major problems are and will continue to be data integration, automation and loading