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BREAKING NEWS: 2010 TM1 User Conference

15 Jun 2010

FIRST PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE USER CONFERENCE FOR STRATEGIC CFOs IN 3 YEARS

Cubewise is re-establishing the highly successful tradition of the annual TM1 user conference for CFOs in all IBM Cognos TM1 end user organizations.

Over the last three year the use of TM1 has been expanding at a faster rate than ever recorded.  For the first time in 3 years, Cubewise is bringing back the Annual Asia Pacific TM1 User Conference at the Crystal Palace in Luna Park with a special VIP appearance from the creator of TM1 himself, Manny Perez.  Showcasing industry leaders' insights on utilizing IBM Cognos TM1 to increase ROI and cut unnecessary costs by leveraging your investment in IBM Cognos TM1.

While IBM has been prolific in providing the wider IBM Information Management and Cognos community with events in these areas, IBM Cognos TM1 is usually not the focus of such events. Based on demand from the IBM Cognos TM1 Client base in Australia, we are putting together a solely IBM Cognos TM1-focused, one-day event in Sydney Australia on August 25 2010.

This will be the key event of the year for end user IBM Cognos TM1 Organisation CFOs as well as for anyone interested in seeing (and discussing) some of the more exciting developments strategically in the product and how it applies in real life - at the coalface.

We've put together an agenda that is focused on providing real value to all of those that attend - everyone will go back to work with new ideas on how to use IBM Cognos TM1 better.

Benchmark your organisation's performance in the development and management of TM1 across the enterprise to industry best practices.

Some agenda highlights:

  • Manny Perez (Creator of TM1), keynote speaker: "How TM1 got to where it is now and where IBM is taking it now"
  • Case study on a Large Retailer: See how the largest global IBM Cognos TM1 implementation (in terms of RAM at about 200 GB on a single server) has taken shape and how to build large applications
  • IBM Cognos TM1 Web - how to get the most out of it
  • Case study for MSS Security: IBM Cognos TM1 for field workforce optimization
  • TM1 and integration into Cognos
  • And lots more, including a question and answer session with a panel of TM1 Gurus (including Manny Perez)

Please visit our SEMINAR page for more info and to REGISTER!

 

IBM Acquires SPSS Predictive Analytics

09 Dec 2009

On October 2, 2009, IBM acquired SPSS Inc., a recognized industry leader in predictive analytics. SPSS is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with a global client and Business Partner base across all major industries. SPSS provides leading advanced analytics solutions to help clients gain predictive knowledge and act upon the insight to drive smarter business outcomes.

Click here to view the article in full at Ibm.com.

IBM Unveils New Business Analytics Software for Midsized Clients

09 Dec 2009

Cognos TM1 9.5 available for download

09 Dec 2009

 

 

Insurance giant IAG switches back to TM1

29 Nov 2009

Insurance giant IAG has switched back to TM1 to manage the $7.4 billion in premiums it handles each year.

The company had been using Cognos Enterprise Planning software since 2003, following an earlier switch-out of the Applix TM1 in-RAM online analytical processing server.

Applix TM1 was acquired by Cognos in late 2007. Cognos is now a subsidiary of IBM.

“We acquired CGU [Insurance] around 2003 but found the version of TM1 we were on wasn’t capable of handling the data or numbers of concurrent users we wanted to throw at it,” said Sidney Wong, manager of business intelligence at IAG.

Wong told delegates at the Cognos Forum that IAG ‘had reached the limits’ of what Cognos Enterprise Planning could achieve for the business – particularly when it came to the IAG underwriting model.

“When we first built it, Cognos said it was the largest model they’d seen in Australia,” said Wong.

“We had over 302 million potential data sets. We don’t have a wide dimension set but it goes very deep.

“We had to combine dimensions together into pseudo dimensions just to help us cope with the data size,” Wong explained.

The model size also meant that IAG would typically only run allocations overnight, which were prone to crashes halfway through an up to six-hour process.

This meant that allocations often only ran once a week, which limited business users’ access to data.

“Because we’d reached the limits of Enterprise Planning, it was often the point of failure,” said Wong.

“It was getting to the stage where some people would be asked to sleep in a separate room because the phone rang too often.”

IAG switched out Cognos Enterprise Planning for TM1, following a proof-of-concept phase that also included evaluations of lookSoft and Business Objects.

“We were familiar with TM1 but with the improvements and 64-bit architecture

It was effectively a ‘like-like’ implementation, with IAG replicating ‘whatever we had in Planning across to TM1’, Wong said.

Wong estimates the company used between 100 and 200 consultant days to get the system up and running.

A consultant from partner Cubewise sat with each of IAG’s three developers to ‘mentor’ them in future system development.

The implementation was completed in January of this year.

Wong said that since the TM1 system has been in place, IAG has improved the overnight allocation processing completion rate to above 95 per cent.

In addition, allocations can now all happen daily because they fit into the overnight window.

“We’ve now removed data size as a restriction in planning,” explained Wong.

“We no longer have to think about how big the model is going to be, we can just go ahead and build it.”

This means IAG can now focus on getting more from business models rather than just keeping them going, said Wong.

TM1 has also enabled IAG to downsize the amount of application servers needed to run the processes from 20 to one.

Through load testing, IAG has been able to prove that the TM1 system is capable of supporting 300 concurrent users.

Wong also recommended the use of a proof-of-concept, saying the resource investment paid off in showing TM1 was capable of the complex processing IAG required.

Ry Crozier attended Cognos Forum as a guest of Cognos.