Archive for the ‘Processes’ Category

Improving front end or back end of BI solution?

May 19th, 2009

Being the CEO of a product company that earns its living in the grey area between IT Service Management and Business Intelligence, I’m constantly looking for BI solutions that make life easier for the Service Management community.

But what does that mean: BI solutions that make life easier! Are customers looking for more out of the box reports, KPIs, analytics or for more functionalities within the BI tool? Or should the focus be on the back end of the BI architecture: the ETL layer and database? Of course, the answer is: both. However, looking at the number one priority according to “Gartner’s - 2009 CIO Agenda: improving business processes”, I’m convinced that in this economical downturn customers are most helped by making the back end as out of the box as possible.

The focus that I will have in my blogs is on the balance between adding value by improving the front end of a BI solution and the back end. Westbury’s focus has always been on making the BI solution for Service Management out of the box and to stay away from a datawarehouse architecture in which the dependency on SQL specialists and database developers is time consuming and expensive. But, again, what should be the right balance between out of the box capabilities for the front end of a BI solution and the back end? Does the CIO really care about the back end or is he or she only interested in the end results? Again, according to Gartner the focus of CIO’s will shift in 2009 to a more process oriented approach.

Keep you posted.

Floris

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The birth of WESTBLOG and a brand new product demo video

April 24th, 2009
www.westbury-it.com

www.westbury-it.com

Funny how technology companies often aren’t the first ones to embrace new technology… Well, better late than never, right? With corporate blogging seeming to be the one thing people are talking about these days (other than the economy), now seemed like the perfect time to launch WESTBLOG, Westbury’s first official blog.

We’re hoping to achieve a few things with WESTBLOG, although our aims will no doubt shift once we get going. Firstly we want to get nice and cosy with our customers. All too often we feel like we’re a faceless corporation that shows up once a year ask for support dues, and that’s not the way it should be, especially in an industry as small and connected as ITSM. We’re not simply a software vendor, we’re gurus of ITSM reporting – at least, that’s what we like to think.

Secondly we want to get people excited about the things that excite us – whether that’s things we’re doing here, or things going on at HP, or something happening in the big wide world of ITSM and ITIL, or whether that’s just the thrilling race for automatic promotion from England’s Coca-Cola League Two (COME ON YOU SHAKERS!).

Thirdly we want to impress chicks at parties by telling them we have a blog.

OK, so that third one was was a lie. We wouldn’t want to be associated with anyone who would be impressed by blog ownership. But the first two are very true, and in order to get cracking on the second objective:

We have a new product demo video out! Released this very day onto the Viddler airwaves is the video for Change Calendar, hosted by the best looking employee in the Westbury organization (I know, big fish in a very very small pond). Check it out:

Right now the plan is to have a bunch of different people contribute to WESTBLOG, so we heartily suggest you subscribe to the RSS feed (works really well in Outlook 2007) and keep up to date every time there’s a new post.

Until next time,
Tom

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