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About Siebel Analytics


Typically, organizations track and store large amounts of data about products, customers, prices, contacts, activities, assets, opportunities, employees, and other elements. This data is often spread across multiple databases in different locations with different versions of database software.

After the data has been organized and analyzed, it can provide an organization with the metrics to measure the state of its business. This data can also present key indicators of changes in market trends and in employee, customer, and partner behavior. Siebel Analytics helps you obtain, view, and analyze the data.

This topic contains the following information:

How Siebel Analytics Works

This topic provides a broad overview of Siebel Analytics and how it works, from an end-user perspective.

Siebel Analytics has four main components:

If You Are a User of a Siebel Analytics Application

For organizations with Siebel Analytics applications, Siebel Analytics is integrated into Siebel eBusiness operational applications. For example, Siebel Sales Analytics applications are integrated into the Siebel Sales operational application. Applications include Extract Transform Load (ETL) routines to create the Siebel Data Warehouse. They also contain metadata that maps to the Siebel Data Warehouse and the transactional database, and define key measures and metrics for all levels of the organization.

Siebel Analytics applications also include preconfigured reports on preconfigured dashboards that cover the majority of business reporting needs. These reports and dashboards deliver information to you based on your organizational responsibility. The data being analyzed is located in the Siebel Data Warehouse. The subject areas that you use when constructing reports are included with your Siebel Analytics application.

Security in Siebel Analytics Applications

Siebel Analytics applications use security mechanisms that allow only authorized users to access data. There are three types of security in Siebel Analytics applications:

The security mechanisms in Siebel Analytics applications use the security hierarchies defined in Siebel eBusiness Applications. This minimizes the need for Siebel Analytics administrators to manage two security systems. It also allows a high degree of control over access to elements in Siebel Analytics applications.

If You Are a User of Stand-Alone Siebel Analytics

Stand-alone Siebel Analytics is not shipped with metadata, preconfigured reports, or preconfigured dashboards. Instead, a system administrator in your organization uses Siebel Analytics to organize corporate data and create subject areas for you to to use when constructing reports. Administrators also set up user security in Siebel Analytics.

Administrators may set up several reports and dashboards for you, or customize the look and feel of the user interface to resemble your organization's corporate style.


 Siebel Analytics User Guide 
 Published: 18 April 2003