chewza wrote:I would like to know what the current thinking is on this.
We have a client who has a large users base on perspectives, and they do not have any cognos bi tools. Someone has heard about cafe and latched onto it. Quite frankly, From what I have seen, there is no real value add that cafe brings to the party versus perspectives (especially with isb).
I wouldn't rely on ISB too much, because IBM has put that back on death row. Again. Unless IBM has changed its mind about that since the most recent time they declared it to be depreciated. Again.
If the ISB was a federal prisoner the Supreme Court would have rapped IBM over the knuckles for cruel and unusual punishment by now.
IBM Depreciated Software Warden: "OK ISB, tomorrow morning at sunrise, you're gonna fry."
Sunrise comes...
IBM: "Ah, just kidding, we're including you in 10.1. But hey, you should have seen your face last night, bwaaa-ha-ha!, it was hilarious, man!"
Pause
IBM: "But seriously, we're executing you at noon."
Noon comes...
IBM: "Bwaaa-ha-ha! I can't believe we gotcha again! No, you'll still be in 10.2."
ISB slumps into the corner crying...
IBM: "But then we're gonna kill ya in the next release."
ISB wails pitifully...
IBM: "Hey man, what's your problem? I mean, we killed the .Net API and didn't even
tell anyone about that until someone kept asking where the body was!"
chewza wrote:So my view is that adding cafe into the mix in this context and for users who are already familiar with Perspectives will add no values and only cause confusion.
I don't think you're far off the mark. I don't have anything against Cafe as such, but I agree that users who know Perspectives probably don't need yet another interface to learn. In regard to this Mike Cowie wrote a very good article looking at this exact issue, both the pluses and minuses of Cafe and Perspectives, when 10.2.2 first came out. It's well worth reading, and you can find it
here.
One important point to note is that IBM is clearly developing Cafe, but have indicated that they have no plans to do anything with regard to developing Perspectives. Not even something as trivial as
changing the damn chore icons back to something legible. (Though they're ostensibly "delivering" that change by "considering that issue for future interfaces", or some such thing. That's not a direct quote, it's paraphrasing. I can't
get the direct quote because the gorram
RFE site has been broken for
WEEKS now. "Navigate to the Business Analytics RFE Community to interact with Business Analytics product development teams and other product users."
{Click}. Error 500: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/apache/commons/codec/binary/Hex . Literally
weeks, this has been coming up. Yeah, let's put our faith for the future into IBM's Java web coding.) That being the case it may be that Excel users will have to migrate to Cafe eventually. It's just that eventually isn't yet.
The other joker in the pack is the upcoming TM1 Prism interface. (Seriously, IBM needs to rethink that name. I
made a tongue in cheek reference to the name being the same as that of a certain NSA snooping program, but do a Google search for "IBM Prism" and see how many hits come up about whether IBM is or isn't cooperating with the NSA in harvesting customer data, and how few come up about a kewl new web interface. That may change over time, but right now it only serves to put thoughts in potential customers' heads that IBM would probably prefer that they not have. IMHO someone in the marketing department didn't think that one all the way through.) Anyway, the point is to what extent the development of that will affect the future of TM1 interfaces in general. I don't think it's any secret that IBM would dearly love to screw over Excel if it can, but that it certainly won't be able to do that in the near future.