Complete Analytics with IBM DB2 Query Management Facility: Accelerating Well-Informed Decisions Across the Enterprise
There is enormous pressure today for businesses across all industries to cut costs, enhance business performance, and deliver greater value with fewer resources. To take business analytics to the next level and drive tangible improvements to the bottom line, it is important to manage not only the vo...
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Zusammenfassung: | There is enormous pressure today for businesses across all
industries to cut costs, enhance business performance, and deliver
greater value with fewer resources. To take business analytics to
the next level and drive tangible improvements to the bottom line,
it is important to manage not only the volume of data, but the
speed with which actionable findings can be drawn from a wide
variety of disparate sources. The findings must be easily
communicated to those responsible for making both strategic and
tactical decisions. At the same time, strained IT budgets require
that the solution be self-service for everyone from DBAs to
business users, and easily deployed to thin, browser-based
clients.Business analytics hosted in the Query Management
Facility™ (QMF™) on DB2® and System z® allow
you to tackle these challenges in a practical way, using new
features and functions that are easily deployed across the
enterprise and easily consumed by business users who do not have
prior IT experience. This IBM® Redbooks® publication
provides step-by-step instructions on using these new features:Access to data that resides in any JDBC-compliant data
sourceOLAP access through XMLA150+ new analytical functionsGraphical query interfaces and graphical reportsGraphical, interactive dashboardsAbility to integrate QMF functions with third-party
applicationsSupport for the IBM DB2 Analytics AcceleratorA new QMF Classic perspective in QMF for WorkstationAbility to start QMF for TSO as a DB2 for z/OS stored
procedureNew metadata capabilities, including ER diagrams and capability
to federate data into a single virtual source |
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