Its been a while since we last updated the blog. The whole team has been busy with our latest client, PayPal/eBay. As I mentioned in a tweet a while back we’ve been tapped to develop a high performance self-service bi environment. To meet the goals of the project we will be using almost every single feature in MicroStrategy 9! Some interesting things we’re doing:
- External database datamarts using MicroStrategy MultiSourcing for high performance aggregates
- Testing SQL Server, MySQL Infobright, and possibly Aster nCluster for external DB
- Creating a custom collaboration scheme following the Google docs model for sharing
- Automated conversion of excel reports into MicroStrategy reports
There are many more items planned on the roadmap not mentioned above.
We are very excited to be engaged in such a challenging project with a great team on both sides. I know the trail to the holy grail of BI is littered with failed projects, however I believe the convergence technology and BI maturity puts it within reach.
Other news:
- Potential name change
- Developing a Google Maps visualization for MicroStrategy (Commercial)
- Working on MhtRipper 2.0 (Free)
- Planning our MicroStrategy World 2010 strategy
As you can see there is lots going on. I’m curious to know what our community thinks of integrating Google Maps both as a report visualization or as a document widget.
by aK
26 Jul 2009 at 00:25
Hi Nice to hear that you are working on testing with infobright. I myself am in to the middle of deploying a mechandising Reporting using Infobright. It seem promising.
by Jeremy
26 Jul 2009 at 18:39
Congrats on landing the work.
Let me know if you learn anything fun…
by Ashish
27 Jul 2009 at 06:04
Wow. That very exciting news. Looking forward for your blogs about Google Maps visualization.
New name?? What is it and why??
by ajo
27 Jul 2009 at 08:15
Thanks all! The new name will be BigData Labs, Inc. Not finalized due to some issues. We found that our customers and the community in general was having a hard time with Aellament. Difficult to pronounce and most couldn’t remember the spelling.
BigData represents our focus better while being simple and easy for people to remember.