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Making SAP BusinessObjects (Artificially) Intelligent at UCLA Health

 

In the new world of advanced analytics, data is the key to unlocking your organization’s potential—especially data around usage patterns and metrics. But one of the most underutilized data repositories at your disposal is the SAP BusinessObjects platform itself. 

In this presentation, Don Collins of UCLA Health discusses how to leverage usage and metadata captured by SAP BusinessObjects with a dose of artificial intelligence (AI) to promote user education and increase user adoption. Working with native tools of the SAP BusinessObjects platform (BI Workspaces, Web Intelligence, and Program Objects) along with 360Suite’s 360Eyes Metadata Repository and some well-placed scripting, the presentation will walk you through a simple example we can all relate to: providing users Amazonlike “product” recommendations. 

This presentation will discuss the nuts and bolts of implementing such a solution as well as several alternative approaches. But, more importantly, you will come to understand such an approach lays the groundwork for any AI effort, opening your SAP BusinessObjects platform up to unlimited possibilities in the new world of advanced analytics. 

If making the most of your SAP BusinessObjects investment and the data it represents is important to you, and your organization feels implementing current AI and automation practices is crucial to the future of your organization, this session is for you. 

Key session takeaways: 

  • Understand the usage data your SAP BusinessObjects platform contains and how it can be leveraged in an AI scenario. 
  • Understand the process for implementing BI Workspaces along with Web Intelligence to provide real-time feedback to your SAP BusinessObjects users. 
  • Understand the power of SAP BusinessObjects Program Objects as a mechanism for injecting AI into your data analytics strategy. 

 

Track 1: BI and Analytics Strategy
  • Don Collins
    BI Administrator, Enterprise Data Management, UCLA Health

Venue

Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach, California
21500 Pacific Coast Hwy Huntington Beach, CA 92648
Phone: (714) 698-1234
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