Mobile access to your Data Warehouse. Pontus Berg, Askus AB Andreas Säflund, STeam Consulting AB

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Mobile access to your Data Warehouse Pontus Berg, Askus AB Andreas Säflund, STeam Consulting AB

! SAS Institute Quality Partner! Long experience in SAS/ITSV(TM) and the building of invoicing systems! Also specializing in SAS/IntrNet(TM) solutions

From Business to e-business Askus K-W! Market analysis and strategy! Customer behavior! Strategic development! Strategic IT! Communication & brand! Change management! Employee surveys! Corporate finance Concis Consulting! Business development & IT! e-business! Efficient project management! User-friendliness! Mobile applications & services! WEB solutions & system development! Product development mobile & telecom

Access to Data Warehouses! In the early days you specified demands and had someone pick out the data from the machine! Next, data was brought to the users via Client/Server solutions using custom clients! After the advent of web technology, browser were used as clients! With the (soon coming) revolution of the Mobile Internet the information will be available in everybody's pocket device - WAP is the first step!

The Data Warehouse in Your Mobile Phone Data Warehouse?

The Data Warehouse in Your Mobile Phone Data Warehouse

The Data Warehouse in Your Mobile Phone Data Warehouse

Data Warehouse Webserver WAP gateway HTML sent via HTTP Modem pool Modem pool (V.110 server) WML sent via

To is like surfing on the Internet, with a few differences (1/2):!"The mobile access replaces the traditional LAN or modem access!"the mobile operator typically becomes the customers ISP (Internet Service Provider) as it can provide an all digital connection (for public services)!"the phone (or other type of PDA) has its own browser. As of today neither Netscape nor Internet Explorer is used

To is like surfing on the net, with a few differences (2/2)!"Another dialect of the Markup Language is used to define pages (WML rather than HTML)!"Another transfer protocol on parts of the transmission; from the gateway to the phone, a binary compressed stream is sent over WAP rather than text over HTTP!"The physical size and lack of colours of the screen, limits the overview and the amount of simultaneous information

To also has similarities with today s Internet-solutions:!"CGI used to fetch and process the information!"the SAS! System and SAS/IntrNet can be used the same way they are today!"static information can be mixed with dynamically calculated - as on WWW!"Surfing is possible (on Wap enabled sites) etceteras...

Advantages with!"you can reach your application/information everywhere within the GSM coverage!"it s easy, simple, handy and portable Disadvantages/Uncertainties with!"hard to design the applications to pass information with the size constraints!"impact not yet known - few and not fully compatible gateways, SDK:s and phones/browsers!"upcoming technologies (EDGE, GPRS and UMTS)

-status!" There is a common standard for WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) - WAP 1.1 and a body for WAP issues (WAP forum)!" Applications often built and tested on SDK s because of shortage of WAP compliant phones!" Limited selection of WAP enabled devices!" The technology might not yet be fully mature, and the key use so far has been to create stock rockets!" Critical mass yet to be reached

A pilot implementation WAP access to the BOSS DW at Telia Mobile AB

! Telia Mobile the main Swedish mobile operator - offers advanced wireless communications services to private and corporate customers. The company's operations also include other wireless services which offer reliable communications to the transport, maritime and aviation industries.! Telia Mobile is a subsidiary to Telia AB

The BOSS data warehouse! Award winning Data Warehouse solution, containing all information of subscribers, traffic and billing! Key mean of distribution is via the web, and this long before the SAS product range supported it! Around 700 users! Contains information from more than 10 feeding systems

BOSS awards

The BOSS/WAP implementation! The BOSS system is an intranet service and one goal was to enable WAP access to the intranet as a whole, not just the BOSS facility! The basic WAP functionality was developed in a matter of hours, and was refined in a matter of days

Identified needs! People on the field, on their way to meeting with customers. The phone is the work tool for the representative, but also the goods to sell. So by using it, usage is proven as a side effect!! Anyone within the organization with a need for strategic information, combined with a high degree of mobility. People who can t go to the office in order to fetch the relevant data; typically the top management.

Demonstration Two cases are presented: 1) Salesperson meeting a customer 2) Manager who wants some updated sales information while not connected

Thank you! Pontus Berg, Askus AB Andreas Säflund, STeam Consulting AB If You have any questions, or want further information, please contact us during the conference.