STKI Summit 2010 Enterprise Applications, BI & KM

Einat Shimoni EVP & Senior Analyst Enterprise Applications, Analytics & KM Strategies www.einatstki.blogspot.com

Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 2 פרסומת Agenda General trends – enterprise applications CRM ERP Knowledge Management and Enterprise 2.0 Business Intelligence & MDM BPM Enterprise Portals Web and mobile

Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 3 We will present data on products and integrators: Explanations List of Packages and Integrators on Slides

Rep in Sometimes we specify: Package Integrators Delivery model Vendor A Company 1 Integrator a, Integrator b On-premise Integrator a, Integrator b, Vendor B Company 2 SaaS Integrator c SaaS Vendor C Company 3 Integrator a On-premise

 Lists only include vendors that are represented in Israel  The location within the lists is random  Lists might not include all players

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 Market Presence (X) Vendor B

Market share - existing and new sales (more emphasis) Mind share (how user organizations rate vendors)  Local Support (Y) – is influenced by (X) Worldwide Leader Experience & technical knowledge, localization,

Local Support Local support, number and kind of integrators  Worldwide leaders marked, based on global positioning  Vendors to watch: Are only just entering Israeli market

Vendors to Watch: so can’t be positioned but should be watched Vendor C Einat Shimoni’sMarket work Copyright Presence 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 6 We will present data on products and integrators: Explanations Selected Wins 2009-1Q2010 on Slides

Package X: Company 1 (Integrator), Company 2 (Integrator) Package Y: Company 3 (Integrator), Company 4 (Integrator)

 These slides contain examples of selected wins during 2009 and Q12010 (decision and purchase of certain products, not necessarily ongoing projects)  The lists are only partial and don‟t include all wins of all vendors during this period

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SaaS

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If you think the rate of M&A is increasing in enterprise applications - you are right

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• Complex implementations lead to complex upgrades -> a disconnect with the vendors roadmap • Simplifying interfaces – putting a portal “wrap” on top of apps • Exposing mobile services • Applications anytime, anywhere

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• CIOs more receptive to alternative application delivery models (purpose is to allow simpler, more accessible, cheaper apps) – SaaS, offshore OS, Open Source software, BPO • Role of and value IT is also changing (“application & infrastructure already pre-configured. This enables me to talk more business and provide more value”)  IT will become more data-centric, will deal with analytics, data “services” (Accenture) • We will see more shared application services • Application portfolio rationalization can yield reduction of 10-50% maintenance and software costs (PWC)

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Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 14 פרסומת General How do you deliver application services? Trends

On-premise Off-premise Application service

Desktop App. Portal Mobile Each application ‘delivery channel’ has different features

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• SaaS sweet spot: ‘on the edges’ – niche areas • Today 2.5% of apps delivered in SaaS, will reach 8.5% in 3 years. SFA and web conferencing used by 65% (Goldman Sachs) • ~45% lower TCO (IDC & Yankee Group) • Increase in mobile web /smartphones created more demand for anytime, anywhere SW

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General SaaS in Israel – State of the market Trends

.SaaS is conceptually more accepted in Israel but there are still barriers: .Local support – Rep, Hebrew, integrators .Not enough clarity regarding regulations comp. .Some security concerns .Hottest SaaS areas in Israel: CRM, ERP for SMBs. .Next projects: HR-oriented processes (Incentives, travel & expense management, training), commodity-type processes (email)

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 Lower TCO in some areas (reduce overhead costs, pay only for what you need)  Less “head ache” regarding technical issues (load balancing etc.) and operational issues (scheduled maintenance & upgrades)  More dialogue with the user (“users can see the application very quickly – no gaps in expectations”)

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 CIOs are looking for more simplicity, SaaS is a good excuse to say to users: “this is the package, no code customizations!”  Fast implementation time: 3 weeks – 2 months  High satisfaction level (orgs. that Implemented a SaaS application planning to continue for other areas)  Keeping in-line with package improvements is a big advantage

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. Successfactors (AKT- Israeli partner) – Employee performance management . Cornerstone (Amarel- Israeli partner) - Talent Mng. . Callidus (Advantech- Israeli partner) – Sales performance mng./ Incentives management . “The Israel SaaS Center” – for SaaS services . Microsoft – BPOS (productivity in the cloud) . Webox – for Microsoft solutions

Integrators will represent/ support more SaaS solutions. Traditional vendors will offer SaaS model in almost every area – BPM, ECM, ERP…

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. Is the process in our company quite “generic” and similar to the process in other companies? . Is the application relatively small? . Is it covering a specific niche? . Is it relatively separated (doesn’t require intense integration with more than 2 applications)? . Will it be accesses from various geographical locations? If most answers are “yes” and there are no regulatory conflicts, SaaS should be Examined alongside other solutions

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 The vendor should comply with SAS70 (Statement on Auditing standard)  Define SLA level (9x.x%) with vendor  Data center location (recommended: several geographical datacenters with mirrored servers for redundancy)  Local support – integration, training  Hebrew (problematic issue!)  Compliance with local regulations (Still not clear in Israel)  Carefully define the process in case of “divorce”

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 If needed, add a clause - SaaS vendor will pass data to escrow company  Craft your own data backup plan  Check the possible level of customization – is it enough?  How much “heads-up” time will be given for scheduled maintenance?  QoS and performance SLA  Which BI/dashboard services are embedded?  Price (per user/ month) usually depends on # of users and time commitment

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• 100 minute downtime for Gmail on Sept1 due to server maintenance • 15 hours “Workday” service outage Sept24 • “LucidEra” (SaaS BI player) went out of business • Implementing many SaaS apps will create a new kind of “spaghetti” architecture that the IT will need to manage (creation of a new problem)

Organizations need to determine accountability And not leave it all up to the vendor

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• Oracle: CRM on Demand, Beehive (Collab.) • SAP acquired several SaaS companies Business by Design for mid-sized companies (expected globally mid2010) • Microsoft – BPOS: Exchange, Office, Sharepoint  Single management environment for on-premise and off- premise (move email boxes around)

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• Public cloud • Private cloud – will increase in 2010 due to user demand (most of them will be delivered in “Cloud Appliances / industry in a box” model) • Hybrid cloud (Private & Public and ability to move between them) • Cloud “add-ons” – services around cloud to solve cloud problems

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General Cloud computing delivery models: Trends

Enterprise

Traditional Public Clouds Enterprise Private Cloud IT Hybrid Cloud

Private CloudYour Text here Hybrid Cloud Public CloudYour Text here IT activities/functions are provided “as Internal and external IT activities/functions are provided a service,” over an intranet, within the service delivery “as a service,” over the Internet enterprise and behind the firewall methods are integrated, • Key features: • Key features include: with activities/functions – Scalability – Scalability allocated to based on security requirements, – Automatic/rapid provisioning – Automatic/rapid provisioning criticality, architecture – Standardized offerings – Chargeback ability and other established – Consumption-based pricing. – Widespread virtualization policies. – Multi-tenancy Source: IBM Market Insights, Cloud Computing Research, July 2009.

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• The use of open source in enterprise applications is still rare in Israeli enterprises. Will increase also as part of SaaS • Main market setback: large Sis aren’t suggesting open source options in RFPs (some enterprises claim they would consider Open source if it will be supported by a large SI) • Concern regarding legal aspects of use • But interest increased in specific mature OS application areas during 2009:  WCM  Business Intelligence  Web 2.0 (Wikis, blogs)  LMS

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Social customer CRM 2.0 Multi Channel Multi Interactions Channel

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• Companies are not really ‘enjoying’ their CRM roadmap and new features – major problem! Many organizations have heavily customized their CRM apps, they fear complex upgrades and have ‘lost touch’ with the package roadmap Keep customizations to a minimum Create a real partnership with your CRM vendor or with a knowledgeable consultant Grow with the packages (roadmaps reflect trends) Don’t be afraid to adopt innovative features and to expand to more channels

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CRM CRM Maturity Model 2010 Trends

Business Value

Social CRM Investment Real time Offer to make money Multi manag, Analytical Channel CRM IT+business CRM Customer Data Project Cut costs, Increase Integration productivity EPSS/ (CDI) unified Pure Operational agent UI Business Project CRM Commodity IT

Services Size of figure = complexity/ cost of project Investment for regulations

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Today’s (and tomorrow’s) customer: CRM Digital, mobile, social

Trusts work of mouth marketing Reads and creates product Maintains a social network reviews

Shops on-line Uses Twitter to complain about a brand

Owns a smartphone Expects a better customer experience

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 68% of B2C companies in North America say they have acquired customers from Facebook (Source: E-Marketer)  73% of surveyed consumers have posted a product or brand review (Source: RazorFish)  26% of consumers followed a brand on Twitter (44% of them for deals) (Source: RazorFish) It can really make a difference. Consumers who digitally engage with brands turn from passive to active advocates

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Real time customer service: Social “Best Buy” technical advice CRM

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CRM 1.0 CRM 2.0 Managing individual customers Managing influencers and ‘tribes’

Your Text here Your Text here

Customer Customer A Customer B C

Focus on transactions Focus on interactions Social listening tied back to CRM to identify

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Oracle Israel, Taldor, IBM, BeyondIT, Exscientia, Oracle – Siebel Gilon–analytical apps, TATA-TCS Israel, On Premise Taldor IT Navigator, Yael

Oracle SCOD: Siebel Oracle Israel Taldor, ManofIT, Axcentia , Yael SaaS on-Demand Yael, Malam-Team, ONE1UP, Oracle, Oracle e-Business CRM Oracle Israel On Premise HP, Advantech Oracle Israel, Oracle - Peoplesoft Matrix On Premise Enterprise Matrix SAP CRM SAP Israel Ness, Taldor, Advantech On Premise Amdocs (Clarify) Amdocs Amdocs On Premise

20 Partners, including: Matrix-Effect, On Premise; Microsoft Dynamics Microsoft Advantech, SIT, Malam-Team, Netwise, Hosted by partners; CRM Aman ,Elad…. SaaS - abroad

Pivotal ONE1 ONE1 On Premise

Salesforce.com ONE1, Blat-Lapidot SaaS MEGA Center Yael Yael On Premise

Onyx (Consona) IT Navigator IT Navigator On Premise Mid Tier Mid Netsuite IT Com, Edmiso SaaS MyBusiness MyBusiness MyBusiness SaaS Cemax Einat Shimoni’sCemax work Copyright 2010 @STKI Cemax On Premise Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 40 SugarCRM Open source, SaaS Microsoft dynamics-Based CRM Solutions - Part 1 Company Solution E-Drive (Car Market) Capital Market: “Optimi” )יועצי השקעות) Advisor Platform פניות ציבור )מענה לחוק חופש המידע( High Tech Solution Service Desk Effect (Matrix) פתרון לניהול גביה והליכים משפטיים Infrastructures: configuration mng, dashboard, self service, CDI, XRM IT Help Desk Contact center - moked Analytical Dynamic CRM Appointment coordination + mobile interface ניהול פניות / מוקד :AtoZ ניהול מוקדי בקרה מרכזיים :Netwise (+ Michshuv BtoZ ITניהול מוקדי :as marketing partner) ItoZ

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Company Solution CRM for security org./departments HRM – Healthcare CRM, hospital risk management DRM – Donors relationship management IT Help Desk Academy – Alumni, Student, scholarship grant mng, training courses Contact Center Malam-Team Retail CRM VC – Venture capital CRM Partner Relationship Management Billing Financial services and Retail banking HR management solution Citizen relationship management Vehicle Fleet management

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Cemax Einat Shimoni’sFeedback work Copyright Mng, 2010 @STKI Complaints Mng. Cemax Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 44 *Doesn’t include Contact Center/telephony tools Multi Channel / Self Service applications Product Name Description Israeli Representative Lyris Email marketing Neolane Multichannel marketing Netwise Self service apps Self Service Kiosks Kana Collaborative CRM, interaction mng. Malam-Team iPoint video chat Matrix nGenera – CIM Collaborative CRM Business Solutions Megacenter Mail Managing channels (SMS, Fax, email) Yael Software Server (MCMS) eBilling + eService + Self Service Oracle (part of Siebel suite) eCommerce Mail-IT Marketing messages management Matrix Cellesense Text and web automated self service Netwise – Integration partner AMS Billminer (EBPP), self care Lognet Admail Email marketing One1 Impactia (e-Wave) Email marketing E-Wave Magento Open Source eCommerce Consist – impl. OpenX Open Source advertising tools Consist – impl. FormIT Customer messaged distribution Aman

Eyeview IncreasingEinat Shimoni’s online work customer Copyright 2010 conversion @STKI w/video John Bryce Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 45 Telemessage Multi Channel Messaging Telemessage Mobile Solutions / Platforms – Partial list Israeli Product Name Description Representative Cellerium Client-side mobile applications Netwise Transforming web content into mobile Mintmark Netwise web content SMSwise SMS channel Netwise MMIS (Matrix mobile info. Platform for mobile solutions Matrix Server) Bank2go, Ultra Credit, Mobile solutions developed on MMIS Matrix Calldinator Fiserv Money Mobile banking, mobile wallet Matrix MAMA Interactive Information System One1 Mobile Transforming web/app content into MobileAware One1Mobile mobile web content Sybase Mobile Banking 365 Mobile banking Ness Sybase Paybox Mobile payments Ness Integrating enterprise applications with Sybase Unwired platform Ness mobile devices mEnterprise Services,Einat Shimoni’sEnterprise work Copyright 2010Mobile @STKI services, Mobile Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic Ideomobile 46 mHealth, mBanking Health, Mobile Banking solutions CRM - Israeli Market Positioning 1Q2010

Siebel Microsoft

Peoplesoft SAP Pivotal Salesforce Worldwide MEGACenter Leader

Onyx Local Support Local Cemax

Vendors to Watch: NetSuite (on-demand) This analysis should be used with its supporting documents SugarCRM (open source) Market Presence Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 47 CRM Selected Wins during 2009/1Q10 – Partial List of project wins +(implementers)  Siebel: Win in security sector, – IT HD (IBM), upgrades and expansions – Tami4, Derech Eretz  Siebel On-Demand: Hazera (Taldor), Tufin (Taldor)  Peoplesoft: Expansions in Ko-Op, Mizrachi, 012 (Field service)  SAP CRM: Defense sector (Ness), – IT HD (Ness)  Microsoft Dynamics CRM: Bynet (Aman), Histadrut Akademaim (Aman), MOD – xRM project (Matrix), Tradeonomy (Matrix), Deshen Gat (Matrix), Café Landver (Matrix), Tel Aviv Municipality - Pniot Zibur (Matrix), Coca Cola (Netwise), Strauss (Netwise), Ankory (Malam-Team), munic. (Malam-Team), Apos (Malam- Team), Forex Place (Malam-Team), Repliweb (Malam-Team), Leumi Partners (Malam-Team), Meir (Malam-Team), Israel today (Malam-Team), Mey Eden (Malam- Team), Rosslare (Malam-Team), Ministry of National Infrastrucutres (Advantech), ISS (Advantech), Lavie (Advantech), RAD (Advantech), Shastovitch (Advantech)  Pivotal: Systematics, Gilat, Tadiran, Milgam, JDC, Joint  Salesforce (110 new): Audiocodes, Better Place, , , Flying Cargo, Finesco, Conduit, Infolinks, Infogyn, Matan, TI, Profitect, NITI, Strata, shl, College of Management, Objet, Sapiens, Tower Jazz  Mega Center: Expansions in outsourcing clients (Tikshuv, online)

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 Accenture  Alternative  Aman  BI-Pro  Deloitte Touche: Strategy, business case  Gilon - Synergy: Campaign Management, Analytical CRM, Social Networks  IT solutions  Luria  Meteor  Sensecom: Contact Centers  TCS Israel - Tata  Several other independent advisors

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Product Name Israeli Rep. Integrators Unica Gstat IBM, Gilon Chordiant IBM SAS Mia Computers Gilon Teradata Analytic CRM Mittwoch Mittwoch, Gilon Siebel RTD (Real time offer Gilon, other potential Oracle Israel management) Siebel partners SAP RTOM (Real time offer Potential - SAP SAP Israel management) partners Neolane Netwise Netwise MEGACenter Marketing Module Yael Yael Other CRM Vendos include marketing modules

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• 2001 Gartner Group: 50% • 2002 Butler Group: 70% • 2002 Selling Power, CSO Forum: 69.3% • 2005 AMR Research: 18% • 2006 AMR Research: 31% Failure = not going live • 2007 AMR Research: 29% • 2007 Economist Intelligence Unit: 56% • 2009 Forrester Research: 47% Source: http://blogs.zdnet.com/projectfailures/?p=4967 In most cases: Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Failure inDo notCRM remove source or= attribution not from anymeeting graphic or portion of graphic expectations 51 ERP ERP Main Theme 2010:

Operational efficiency – ERP 1 ERP 2 ERP 3

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Increase efficiency of ERP operations Basic modules “smarter” HR, Logistics, processes Financials Portals, BI, BPM Advanced modules Stabilizing the system “Core” modules You are here Upgrades Upgrades

ERP 1 ERP 2 ERP 3

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Business Value Investment to make money

IT+business Cut costs, Increase Project ERP 2 productivity ERP 3 Budget Pure Planning Mobile Business Operational module ERP Project ERP Portals services Commodity IT ERP 1 Services BI on Size of figure = ERP data complexity/ cost of project Investment GRC for regulations modules

Using Implementing Looking Market Maturity

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Don’t expect ROI from ERP 1. It is an infrastructure ROI comes from ERP 2&3 that are built on ERP 1 infrastructure

Organizations want to run their ERP Infrastructures (ERP 1) more efficiently, and move on to ERP 2 and 3

“93% of ERP projects take longer than expected, 65% cost more than expected, and 79% realize less than half of the expected business benefits.” (Source: Panorama Consulting)

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• Users keep complaining about ERP UI - too complex! • Making applications more intuitive increases user productivity by an average of 7.25 percent. (Source: Nucleus Research)

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Operational mobile environment

Operational portal environments (Procurement portal, HR portal, Sales portal, Supplier portal etc.)

Enterprise Applications (ERP, CRM etc.,) HR module, Procurement module, sales module…

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Average size of Israeli ERP department: 15 employees Organizations that customized the least – had a better ratio ! Percent of ERP employees from entire IT department: 8-10% (ranged from 3%-45%) Average ratio ERP staff / ERP users: 1: 52 Ratio abroad: 1:31 in multiple versions installations, 1:40 for single version installation (Source: Computer Economics)

The larger the installation – the better the Ratio

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Package Israel Rep Integrators Delivery model ONE1UP, Advantech, Yael, Unitask, Motorola, Oracle Oracle Israel Oracle consulting, Taldor (+FSIC), HP, Ernst & On-premise Apps Young, TATA (TCS Israel), Ness Oracle Unitask (Oracle Easy), Afek, Motorola, ONE1UP, Oracle Accelerated Advantech, E&Y, Yael, AKT (HR module), Taldor On-premise Edition (+FSIC) Ness, IBM, Taldor, Advantech, Malam-Team, HP, TATA (TCS Israel), Accenture, Aman, SRL, SAP SAP Israel On-premise Matrix, AKT (HR module), Xact, IGC (Financials modules), S.D.M SAP All-in- Taldor, Advantech, Ness, Malam-Team, CBIT, SAP Israel On-premise One SAPLM SAP Xioma, Malam-Team, RELS, Complete, Business SAP Israel On-premise Menahel4U, Todan, BDO, Ziv systems, Corvet One E-Tafnit Matrix Matrix, Alpha Consultants On-premise QAD SIT SIT, ManofIT, Tirosh On-premise, SaaS Lawson Intentia Israel Intentia Israel On-premise (M3, S3) Einat Shimoni’s work CopyrightAshbal 2010 ,@STKI Meidatech , FBC On-premise, SaaS Priority Ashbal Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 59 Afek, Tulip, RAAN, HP, IlitERP (w/Meida-Tech) ERP Packages & Integrators: Part 2

Package Israel Rep Integrators Delivery Model Matrix, Oregano, Malam-Team, Microsoft Israel. Prodware, Tadiad, Maxoft, Taldor, Localization & Microsoft Dynamics AX Pisga, Axperts, Michshuv, Ness, On-premise Distribution by mAXimum Aman & other partners in ERP (Matrix) qualifications Aviv, MARS Aviv Aviv On-premise ONE ERP ONE1 ONE1, Anagal On-premise KAV systems Kav Kav, Ardom On-premise FinPro, Logistic Pro Almog Almog On-premise On-demand, Gan Tochnot Heshev Aman Aman SaaS-Israel On-demand, Comax (on demand) Comax SaaS-Israel Profit Michshuv Group Bgate Bgate On-premise, SaaS IFS Teldan On-premise On-premise, ERP for municipalities Automazia Automazia SaaS-Israel Netsuite Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright IT2010 Com, @STKI Edmiso SaaS Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 60 BPCS, Baan Matrix Matrix, Afek, IBM, Tulip (Baan) On-premise SMB ERP in Israel ERP

On demand model is welcomed by SMBs Increase in upgrades (and thus – maintenance contracts renewal) due to new tax laws that requires patch installations / upgrade versions Continued verticalization

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Enterprise ERP Medium - Large ERP SMB ERP >250 users 100-250 users 20-100 users

Oracle SAP Oracle SAP SAP BO AIO ONE1 Priority ERP ONE1 Priority ERP Oracle QAD Tafnit QAD Tafnit Movex Aviv Kav Movex Aviv

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 SAP: Better Place (IBM), Haifa Chemicals – Best practice (Advantech), Mekorot – PM module (Ness), Bank Israel (Malam-Team), Payroll in Zim (Malam-Team), Payroll in , LSI (Malam-Team), Hadassah – HR module (IBM), Zim expansions (IBM), MOD expansions (IBM), Beneloux (HP), Best practice: Batey Zikuk Ashdod (Taldor), SAP GRC – Inbal, Sonol (Taldor), Maccabi – compensation module (IBM), Diplomat – Time management module (Ness), Paz – SEM BCP (Ness), SAP ECC upgrades: Bezeq (HP), Elbit (Ness), Gichon (Ness)  Oracle: Tnuva (Oracle, HP), SCD (One1Up), DSPG, Exlibris, Abic, Aeronautics, Foris, Rafa, expansion in Gadot-China (One1UP), expansion in Soda Club-rollout (One1UP), ECI upgrade (Advantech)  Tafnit: Logistics: Hilel Yaffe, Ziv, Reut; Factoring: BDI, Mizrachi, CAL; Cloud based: Platinum for factoring, Shufersal – credit reconsiliation  Microsoft Dynamics AX: 888 (Malam-Team)  Priority: SATEC (Meida-Tech)  One1ERP (MaaleNX): Osha, Beer Tuvia food center, Yaron, Dovrat, Galam packaging, Amal Siudy, Regba, Ambar, Beit Oren  Sap Business One: Tobol Group (Todan), Magic software (Complete), Yohananof (Todan), Naan Dan (Complete), Mosad Betihut VeGehut (Xioma),Kardan (Ziv and Todan), Naaman Porcelan (Complete), BeSecure (Menahel4u), Panaya (Malam-Team), BDI (Malam-Team)

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3rd party SAP complimentary tools (partial list) – Part 1

Solution Israel Rep. Description EPIuse Ness Selective data copies Zoption Ness Integrating financial functions with Office - excel

Panaya Panaya Simulation and guidance for SAP upgrades Intellicorp – Live Ness Impact analysis (for SAP upgrades) compare Object Manager Ness Software configuration management

OrgPlus Ness Visual HR management

Xpandion Ness Risk mng, behavioral analysis, license audit

ARX Cosign Ness Digital signature IXOS-OpenText for Top Solutions SAP content management and archiving SAP Printboss - Consist Consist, Ness Design/distribution of SAP forms

MessageManager Ness Unified messaging for SAP

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Solution Israel Rep. Description Item Field - Aman Data transformation for SAP Informatica Clicksoftware Clicksoftware SAP workforce optimization HR Load runner HP Israel software performance testing tools HP Quality Center HP Israel automate QA testing Cisco Data Privacy Cisco Data security on the network CA Wily CA Israel Monitoring customer transactions in real time Security Weaver Ness GRC (Access control, SOD)

List of global 3rd party tools for SAP optimization (Source - Ray Wang): http://bit.ly/6rSabt

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Solution Israel Rep. Description Oracle Israel Partners: UPK (acquired by SmartIT, John Tools to increase productivity, usability, Oracle) Bryce, Ness, deployment & content creation Advantech, ONE1UP, Telos OMM (Object Migration management and change Migration Manager) management for Oracle e-business Print Director Unitask Enhanced Oracle printing Dynamic Entity Data management and control tool AOA AOA Travel management system (Add-on Applications)

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• LMS market changing in Israel. more options of tools today include best-of-breed solutions, ERP modules, open source (Moodle) and SaaS options • Internal (employees) and external (customers) initiatives are commonly separated – different content, different tools and delivery methods • Connecting learning with portals („learning portal‟) and other KM initiatives is becoming a best practice • Learning is also happening in social media and collaboration, not just in formal courses. But social learning is a difficult new concept to adapt to

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• Organizations looking for new ways to manage learning processes: More “on the job” learning in real time (the user gets online guidance while performing tasks) Less frontal face-to-face courses (although this will continue for special cases and specific user groups – for example, upper management) Less manuals (“nobody reads them anyway”) More “E” in learning (but as a complementary tool)

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New Product Rep Integrators Category customers (2009) Bezeq, Delek, SmartIT, John Bryce, Learning content generation, Nice, Alladin, UPK Oracle Israel Ness, Advantech, EPSS Bank Leumi, 013, One1UP, Telos JEC, Supersol… Video tutorials (increase 888, Clalit Health Eyeview Eyeview John Bryce web customer conversion) Services Learning content generation, Coca Cola, Windimo ONE1 ONE1 LMS Delek, Clal ONE1, Consist, Moodle (open source) LMS Matrix, Kineo (+Elad) SAP SAP Israel AKT LMS Oracle Oracle Israel AKT LMS Cornerstone Amarel Amarel LMS and Talent Mng. ECI Britanica, John Britanica Britanica LMS Bryce, AKT Lio - Kryon Kryon Systems, Online Help: performing Or-Team, Ness System Or-Team, Ness transaction for the user Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI SLK for SPS Microsoft Do not remove source or attribution from any graphicLMS or portion elements of graphic 70 Learning tools – partial list – Part 2

New Product Rep Integrators Category customers (2009) Saba AKT AKT LMS EKP Shamaym Shamaym LMS Question mark AKT AKT Test Authoring software LCMS – Learning Content Out Start Malam-Team Malam-Team Management System Composica Shamaym Shamaym Learning content generation Horizon Winba Shamaym Shamaym Virtual Classroom SteerU SteerU EPSS – online guidance Ransys (Nemala) Ransys Ransys Effectiveness measurement Composia Matrix EPSS E-Glue Or-Team EPSS Yael, Advantech, E-Tracker Solan EPSS Colmobil Smart Trainmate Trainmate Learning content generation Documentation and Epiplex SIT Einat Shimoni’sSIT work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphicsimulation or portion of graphic 71 KM

Knowledge Management Main Theme 2010: The practical approach for ECM The social knowledge worker

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“To provide „chewed-up‟ information to the relevant process and the relevant user” “To create a culture of sharing” “The goal is not to manage knowledge, it is to manage results by using knowledge”

Source: quotes from participants in STKI’s round table “using Web 2.0 for internal Knowledge Management”

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Low satisfaction level

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Investment Records for regulations management

Using Implementing Looking Market Maturity

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The Digital Native (your “new” employee)

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Source: eMarketer

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Source: STKI round table “using Web 2.0 for internal Knowledge Management”

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• Poor ROI measurement • Lack of top management support • Fear of contributing to an overflow of information • Hard to create the right organizational culture • Generation gaps (Generation X, Y, baby boomers) Source: STKI round table “using Web 2.0 for internal Knowledge Management”

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Source: Forrester

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Source: http://om.ly/Ioix

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The strict approach to internal Web 2.0 (“no discussion on restaurants/ travel/ anything other than job related issues”) is usually not successful Most organizations told us that other than publicity or bad mouthing they will allow and encourage free discussions Allowing employees (who are social by nature) to discuss non-job related issues provides a great guide on how to use the platform for knowledge sharing

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Integration Product Category Israeli Rep partners Chatter (Salesforce) Cloud Collaboration ONE1, Blat-Lapidot Elgg (open source) Social networks tools Elad-Risotech, IBM Quickr, Blogs, Wikis, RSS, WebTech IBM Israel connections Social networks Innovation & other IBM WS partners Kwizcom, Byon Bynet SW, Matrix, MOSS 2007/2010 Wiki, blog, RSS Microsoft Top-Soft & other MOSS partners Kwizcom Web 2.0 Wiki, Tagging, rating, Kwizcom bundle (MOSS addons) forum Mediawiki (open Wiki Byon, Matrix source)

Atlasian Einat Shimoni’s work CopyrightWiki 2010 @STKI Elad Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 85 “Beshutaf” Community tools Consist Consist Enterprise 2.0 solutions map KM & Source: Hinchcliffe & Company Web 2.0

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• Web 2.0 within the organization SHOULD be somewhat managed )can’t be completely bottom-up and chaotic) • ROI? Almost impossible to show • Practical way is to “market” the benefits that were gained and measure usage • Web 2.0 initiatives must accommodate different levels of participation • Must be process-oriented

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The “full-blown” ECM suite approach:

Digital Web Content Document Records Email Collab- Workflow/ Archiving Asset Content capturing Mngt. Mngt. Mngt. oration BPM Mngt. Mngt. tools

New product features: • Richer mobile interface • Record management and DAM– increasing • Sharepoint connectors

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ECM lifecycle

Storage & Content Distrib- Collab- manage- Retrieval Archiving Creation ution oration ment

Scanning Doc. management Search Portal Sharing & archiving OCR DAM - DIgital Asset Taxonomies Integration Collaborating Records E-forms Management With Apps as Documents management Digital rights Front ends Document Security Imaging workspaces metadata BPM, WF

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• 2 Tiers in ECM are starting to appear: • MOSS in the Front • High-end ECM in the back: • Matrix: “ECM for MCE” concept • IFN’s “SPS connector” • Top solutions' Seeunity (MOSS – Open Text/ Documentum) • Documentum MOSS connection

Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 90 Internal Enterprise Content Management: Providers in Israel (doesn’t include WCM) Product Israeli Rep. Integrators IBM Israel IBM – FileNet Yael-IFN Yael-IFN DriveU, Contex, Qualidocs (Livelink), SPS Yael-IFN Yael-IFN connector, ICC, CMOD EMC - Documentum EMC, Ness Ness, Llxa Interwoven (Autonomy) Xioma Xioma Open Text – Livelink ECM; IXOS-OT for SAP; Seeunity; Top Solutions Top Solutions Acadre (3rd party for OT); Wertheim (add-ons for OT) MOSS Microsoft Many ISVs… Top-Soft Oracle (Stellent) Oracle Israel Malam-Team Tower - Trim (acquired by HP) HP HP, MindU Sharedocs ELAD ELAD Omnisys, Matan, Business DocMaster Omnisys Solutions D2K Matrix Matrix Otzar Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKIAman Otzar Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 91 Ada system Artis Artis, Taldor, Malam-Team Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Products in Israel 1Q2010

MOSS/MSFT- based Solutions

Documentum FileNet Open Text High-End Sharedocs Mid-tier Interwoven

Local Support Local Worldwide Otzar Artis Leader Vendors to Watch: Oracle (Stellent) This analysis should be used with its HP (Tower softw.) supporting documents Market Presence

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Stellent: Ministry of foreign affairs Sharedocs: GSK, Electricity Authority, Yad-Sara, Galam, Attoerney‟s bureau, M. of Health – central district, Yamit Security, Adlaya, SaaS client – Kiryat Atidim Filenet: Meshek & Calcala, Expansions Documentum: M. of Prime Minister (Ness), Kakal (Ness), Hozlap, security sector, Tel Aviv university Interwoven: Law offices, legal departments, procurement departments, Bezeq, Vaolia, KPMG Israel Open Text: , Netivey Ayalon, Paz oils, El-Al, Delek, Minharot Haacarmel, Tamir Fishman

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KM Enterprise Search Trends Search

2 levels of search: Basic enterprise search (80/20 rule) Advanced search: Structured and unstructured Advanced visualization Rich media search Social media search (sentiment analysis) “Smart” / automatic tagging Federated (starting to become a “basic” capability)

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Search & Information Retrieval Players in Israel Rep/company Other impl. Product in Israel partners Autonomy Matrix Elbit, Taldor Microsoft - FAST Microsoft ONE1, eWave, Matrix Enterprise Search - MOSS Microsoft Many ISVs Google Enterprise Search Taldor Vivisimo Top Solutions, Netwise Search Lite Matrix (Scepia) Nogacom Nogacom Malam-Team, Netwise Omnifind IBM Israel Yael Software, Ness - Attivio Defense Oracle SES Oracle Israel Verasity XRS 2001 Rexigo Dvash Morphix Melingo “Mila” )morphology( Worldwide Lucene – openEinat source Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic Leader 97 Search & Information Retrieval Selected Wins 2009-1Q2010:

 Google (Taldor): Attorney‟s bureau  FAST: Amdocs, ECI, Army unit

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 AKT - e-Learning Matrix – Strategy, Assimilation  Aman Design & UI – KM UI Netwise – KM UI  Blink: Web 2.0 specialists ROM  Byon - KM strategy & SRL (“Nihulim”) processes Yael – KM strategy  Digidoc – Scanning processes planning Business Solutions  Ergo – KM consulting Independent consultants  Gait – document management  IT Solutions

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Knowledge Management KM

The FUTURE KM trends are the CURRENT internet trends

Want to see what KM will look like in a couple of years? Look at the use of internet content

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Twitter visualization tool (Mentionmap)

See which topics are Discussed in your network

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“meaning of information and services on the web is defined (semantics), making it possible for the web to "understand" and satisfy the requests of people and machines to use the web content” (Source: wikipedia)

An alternative definition: A way to clean up the mess web2.0 left behind!

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OLAP, analysis KPIs, BSC, dashboards, Mobile BI Query, reporting, Mobile BI

Active BI “BI for the masses” – with which tool?

Source: Information Week Hebrew translation of the article: KMROM http://www.kmrom.com/Site/Articles/ViewArticle.aspx?ArticleID=1157&P=59

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Injecting BI into daily Predictive DW updated processes Analytics once a day Offer management Real time Reports for (Batch processes) offer operational and management strategic needs Fraud Scaling while detection Risk KPIs in BSC controlling costs “Events” detection Real time

Gen. 1: Gen. 2: Gen. 3: Passive BI Active BI Active Analytics

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Business Value Real time Predictive Offer Investment analytics Active manag, to make money BI Balanced Scorecard IT+business Cut costs, Increase Budget Project productivity Planning Data Governance, Pure Business Dashboard MDM Project

Commodity IT Tactic

Services BI/DW Size of figure = complexity/ cost of project Investment for regulations

Using Implementing Looking Market Maturity

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At the back end: DATA - Data quality, MDM, data governance, more real time and faster processing At the front end: Data mining, predictive analytics, more analysis will be done at the user level New technologies will be embedded in the tools organizations are already using today: modeling at the user level, optimized performance (parallel computing, in memory processing, column-based etc.), data visualization, Mobile interfaces

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 Organizations still feel that the BI suites UI is not intuitive enough, more innovation is needed.  New BI players offer more innovative ways to analyze data  Announcements from BI vendors to accommodate this need: Microsoft “PowerPivot” (aka-”Project Gemini”) - self service in memory BI to spreadsheet users SAP‟s Explorer (Polestar acquisition) – search+BI exploration

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Query the data on disk

Query the data in memory

Server Desktop Source: BI Scorecard Vendors: IBM- TM1, SAP BWA, Qliktech, Microstrategy (V9), Microsoft “PowerPivot”, Tibco-Spotfire, Tableau

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Average Israeli ratio: BI/DW is 6% of IT department (compared to 4.3% abroad – source: Computer Economics) An average of 8 DW/BI employees in Israeli organizations Smallest: government+high tech (2-5 employees,3% of IT) Largest: banking+telecom (15-60 employees, 8-10% of IT) 75% of Israeli enterprises have a centralized BI/DW department (very good compared to worldwide situation) 50% of staff is external, trend towards in-sourcing BI

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Due to high licensing costs (>1000$ per user) organizations are moving towards site-based pricing and will be more open to new delivery models We will see some use of open source BI options (For Enterprises it will be in niche areas, For ISVs will be OEM)

 Software is 20% of the BI project cost (the cost open source can save)  Open Source BI tools maturing (Jaspersoft, Pentaho, BIRT) - in their third or more releases

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 19% of organizations surveyed answered they‟re using some sort of cloud based BI/DW  Drivers: funding problems; SMBs who didn‟t yet enter BI/DW saw it as an easy way to enter  Physical data in the enterprise, logical model in the cloud  73% of the companies using Cloud-based BI/DW showed positive results/cost savings  59% of them are still keeping traditional BI tools  33% of them are keeping also local copies of BI output

Adoption barrier: BI isn‟t usually a classic “generic” tool, needs to be customize to fit organizations‟ needs

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Private BI cloud BI

Started to occur in the U.S located behind the end-user organization's firewall create and manage large numbers of data warehouses and data marts that can be deployed across a common pool of physical, virtual, or cloud infrastructure (Cutter definition) Can be self-provisioned by analysts and other users (without requiring a lot of IT assistance) Vendors: Analytic database such as Teradata, Greenplum

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Mobile BI application can be a totally different experience BI for iPhone –

Source: http://www.roambi.com RoamBI (Highview) Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 116 Financial and Budget Planning packages Package Rep in Israel Integrators

Oracle Israel, HMS, Business & Decisions, Ness, Hyperion - Oracle Gilon, Advantch and other potential HMS partners TM1 (part of IBM-Cognos) IBM Israel, Byconix Byconix, Ernst & Young, Gilon IBM Israel Cognos (IBM) Libi, 7th Dimention, Gilon Libi SAP SEM – BPS + Recently Acquired products: SAP Israel Ness, IBM, HP, Advantech Outlooksoft, Pilot B.O Planning/ consolidation/profitability & Costing Matrix, Gilon, Highview, Menahel4U, SAP Israel (SAP company) + SAP BPC, SAP other SAP/B.O partners SM Power OLAP Top-IT, Xioma Top-IT, Gilon SAS Mia computers Mia CFODREAM The 7th Dimension The 7th Dimension Clarity Tulip Global - Spreadsheet server Yael software Yael Software Gomla (mainly Costing)Einat Shimoni’s work CopyrightGomla 2010 @STKI Worldwide Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 117 GEAC Ness Opisoft CPM Leaders Scorecard & Dashboard players in Israel Package Rep in Israel Integrators IBM-Cognos - CPM, CMM, IBM Israel Libi, Opisoft, Gilon, Libi, Malam-Team Celequest Libi (Data Mine), IBM, Cognos, Consist Hyperion - Oracle Oracle Israel, HMS HMS, Business & Decisions Matrix, Advantech, Highview, ONE1 BI, SAP Business Objects Xcellius SAP Israel Consist, Gilon, Ness, IBM, Taldor, Enix, (dashboard) Point of View, Ratio, Malam-Team SAP Business Objects SSM Strategy Manager SAP Israel SAS EIP Mia Computers Mia, Gilon Gilon, Consist, HighView, Data Cube, Panorama Panorama Integrity, ONE1 BI, Citrine BI, VisionBI Business Solutions Actuate Performancesoft Suite Ratio Ratio Gilon, ONE1 BI, Malam-Team (Data Qlikview Net-Intent Mine), Highview Gilon, Consist, ONE1 BI, HighView, PerformancePoint Server Microsoft Israel Opisoft, Malam-Team (Data Mine) Intellisys Intellisys Consist, Gilon, VisionBI, Ratzio DSP (for mobile) Eternity Eternity iDashboard Eternity Eternity QPR Einat Shimoni’s work CopyrightTopIT 2010 @STKI TopIT, Consist Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 118 Point of View Point of View Consist, DBNet, Ness Matach A unified presentation/visualization layer BI on top of existing BI tools

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 Xcellius (Dashboard): Mifal Hapais (Consist), Sandisk (Highview)  Cognos metrics (CMM): army unit (Gilon), Sochnut Yehudit (Gilon)  iDashboards: Sakal (Eternity)  Microsoft PPS: Bank Leumi (Eternity), Keter Plastic (Opisoft)

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OBI EE Oracle Consulting, Taldor, Gilon, Advantech, Oracle Israel Yael, IBM, ONE1 BI, Malam-Team + Data Mine, BI Apps (prepackaged BI for Highview Oracle, Siebel etc.) Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Point of View 2008 Do not removePoint source of or Viewattribution from any graphicConsist, or portion of graphic DBNet , Ness Matach, Libi 121 BI General Platforms (Part 2): Package Rep in Israel Integrators SPSS Genius Genius, Gstat, Matrix SAS (Platform + analytical) Mia Computers Mia, Gilon, Pareto, Business & Decisions HighView, Gilon, Consist, Data Cube, Panorama Panorama Integrity, ONE1 BI, Ness, Business Solutions, Citrine BI, VisionBI Gilon, ONE1 BI, Malam-Team (Data Qlikview Net-Intent Mine), Highview Microstrategy Mittwoch Mittwoch EIS (Sigma) Gilon Gilon Actuate iServer Ratio Ratio (Enterprise Reporting) Syndera (Operational BI) Ratio Ratio Dynamics BI (BI Microsoft Highview Highview Dynamics - ERP and CRM) Spotfire (Tibco) Yael Software Yael Software Tableau (data visualization)Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Malam-Team Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 122 Pentaho (Open source BI) Eternity, Tikal BI Specialized Products: Marketing Package Description Company DQA Gilon Data Quality BI Portal Gilon Dashboard, BI Portal Tachlit CDI Gilon Customer data enrichment and unification OLAP cube manager Gilon Solution for MSFT OLAP cube Verix (Business Events) Gilon Identifying business events (exceptions) EQM Consist Monitoring & configuration for Business Objects PowerView HighView Generation of BI data in Powerpoints Babylon Enterprise Ness Can be used for Metadata/ data retrieval Gstat Analytical Platform Gstat Next best offer, Supply Chain Astra Eternity Framework for SSRS (Reporting Services) SAP BIA (BI Accelerator) SAP Israel, HP Appliance for accelerated BI performance Mellmo: RoamBI (iPhone) Highview Highview Verigence (BI dev. Tool) Highview Highview B:eye (Visualization layer) Highview Highview Intellisys (Presentation layer) Intellisys Consist, Gilon, VisionBI, Ratzio BSP - METAmanager Libi Utility tool for Cognos metadata BSP - Version Control Einat Shimoni’s work LibiCopyright 2010 @STKI Version control for Cognos Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 123 Insfocus Insfocus BI for Insurance sector Open Source BI & Data Mining tools

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B.O Cognos (SAP) (IBM)

Microsoft Oracle Panorama Worldwide SAS Leader

WebFOCUS Qlikview Local Support Local

Vendors to Watch (Relatively new): This analysis should be used with its Spotfire supporting documents Market Presence

This positioning includes onlyEinat Front Shimoni’s workEnd Copyright BI tools 2010 @STKI (reporting, query, analysis, dashboards) and does NOT take into considerationDo not remove source the or attributiondepth from of anyanalysis graphic or portion with of graphicthese tools 125 BI – Selected Installations 2009-1Q10 Partial List of selected wins +(implementers)  Business Objects: Mamaz, Tama, Bforex, Shabas, Egged, Risko, Tnuva Romania, expansions – Shlomo sixt, Mirs, Clal, Igud, Direct Insurance  SAP BW: Colmobil (Amplio-Gilon), Bazan (Advantech), Bank Hapoalim (Advantech), Bank Leumi (Advantech)  Spotfire: , CI company  Qlikview: Bezeq online, Africa Israel, Mey-Eden (Gilon)  Panorama: Harel – BI on SAP (Highview), Negev (One1), Shachal (One1), Mirs, Radvision, Bank Yahav, Geocartographia, Polimer logistics, SintecMedia-OEM, EasyNet, Neto  Oracle (OBI EE): Bank of Jerusalem, GSK, Applied Materials, UPS  Microsoft PPS/RS: Army units (Eternity), Ko-op Ribua Kachol, Ministry of Justice, Rambam hospital (Opisoft), ECI (Consist), IEC (Consist), Elisra (Consist), D&B (SRL), Hiro-media (SRL), Meches (Elad), M. of Justice (Elad), Joint (Eternity), Keter Plastic (Opisoft), Sakal (Eternity)  Cognos: Menora, Elyiahu, IDF – Hatal, Zoran, Comverse, Mobixell (Eternity)  Oracle BI Apps: Comverse (Gilon), Clalit (Gilon), Visa CAL – HR, Tnuva  Sas: Social security – enterprise BI, several other projects in Risk management  Point of view: ERP OEM  Jaspersoft (openn source BI): Idit (Eternity)

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Examples of Data Mining / Predictive Analytics tools (Partial list):

Marketing Package Company SAS Mia SPSS Clementine (IBM) IBM Israel, Genius KXEN KDE Group Oracle data mining Oracle Israel Verix (Business Events) Gilon R statistics – open source Tibco Spotfire Miner Yael Microsoft – data mining Worldwide Microsoft Israel Leader algorithms within SQL CRM, Campaign Management, BI and other application packages include pre-built analytics models or some data mining capabilities Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 127 BI & Social Social media analysis media

 New type of information - Real time data (“what is happening right now”?)  Social media websites contain a wealth of information about people‟s preferences, sentiments, trends - in real time  Social media analysis will often be offered in SaaS  Will be either under marketing /or CRM / or BI  Will require the following technologies: text mining, NLP – natural language processing, relationship and entity extraction, data mining, and the ability of combining structured and unstructured analytics

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1) Listen Start here: Simple to do, 2) Analyze/understand High value! 3) React 4) Measure 5) Create interactions

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Your Text here Your Text here

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Source: http://www.slideshare.net/tactica_inc/theEinat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI - conversation-an-introductionDo not remove-to source-social or attribution-media from any-presentation graphic or portion of graphic 131 BI & Data specialists - Partial List (Alphabetical order, not a ranking!) – Part 1 • Accenture: Strategic business level consulting • Aman – Stood out in data management • Activeview • Advantech – stood out in Business Objects on SAP BW • Byon - KPIs • BI-Pro – stood out in strategic BI consulting • Business & Decisions • Consist – stood out in BOXI upgrades and Performancepoint • Data Cube (BI for Retail) • Data Mine (Malam-Team) • Elad - Microsoft • Eternity – stood out in Microsoft • Ergo – stood out in Balanced Scorecard consulting • Gilon – stood out in EIM consulting, risk mng, BICC, acquired Amplio + Synergy • Gstat • HighView – stood out in panorama, BSC/dashboards • HMS – stood out in strategic financial BI, risk management

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• IBM – BI and new strategic optimization analysis (BAO) • Inquera – stood out in product catalog data cleansing • ONE1 BI • Opisoft – stood out in Microsoft/ Performancepoint • Libi • Matrix • Pareto – Data Mining • Point of View • Normative • Ratio – BSC and KPIs consulting • SRL • TCS Israel – Tata - Strategic business level consulting • Vision BI

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MDM Main Theme 2010: The central data approach Trying to be practical about MDM

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MDM increasing, many companies already have more that 1 MDM We will see a lot more data management capabilities in IT – data quality, MDM, data mining and analytics As organizations use more SaaS, more decisions will be made at the business level, the data will become more decentralized, and IT will take a more data-centric approach

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 Different terminology (MDM, ODS, Operational DW, EII), user organizations confused (also vendors)  In MF-based organizations there is usually more centralized data but also a fear of increasing MF costs  Historically - different approaches for solving operational data consistency problems:  Homegrown self-developed MDM  CRM as MDM for customer data or other operational systems acting as “master data” store  DW acts as MDM – Operational DW  “Artificial” solution – only one person is allowed to open up a new client

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Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 137 MDM as an accelerator for other MDM projects’ ROI MDM is viewed as an infrastructure, Hard to explain the value of MDM to the business level Examples of MDM ROI: • CRM: 13% increase in CC productivity. • BUT CRM + MDM: 18% • Reducing order time in 2% with PIM. • Increased response to campaign by 15% • Reduced credit risk cost by 2% • Reduced annual compliance cost by 75% • Easiest to justify in M&As, compliance needs, and as a foundation for CRM/other large project

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Typical MDM project staff profile (worldwide data): 8 people (25% of them from business units, 40% internal IT, 35% external SI) Main domains still “Customer” (23%) and “Product” (23%) Software is 25% of the cost (Project= 4 x license) Average implementation time: 6-12 months

Source: “Information Difference” research study on MDM: http://bit.ly/agz57f

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Ideally – it should be led by the business, realistically - should have a business owner/strong sponsor Tight involvement with the application people (MDM requires process changes) to avoid „politics‟ disputes later on Clear definition of who does what Business owner for each type of master data (data steward - not IT steward) Avoid customizing the MDM package (products evolving fast) Start with a data glossary in an early stage Data quality will take more time and effort than you think Incremental phased project to lower risk Define data governance organizational roles: Data Owner, Data Custodian, Data Steward, Data Governance committee

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MDM/ Data Hub technologies in Israel

Package Rep in Israel Integrators

Oracle Data Hubs Matrix, Yael, Malam-Team, Oracle Israel Oracle Siebel UCM (CDI) Taldor & other Oracle Hyperion (financial data) potential partners Ness, Malam-Team SAP MDM SAP Israel and other potential partners IBM WCC (CDI), WPC (PIM) – IBM Israel IBM, Matrix acquired Initiate PIM - QAD SIT Tibco (CIM – product data, Telecom) Yael Yael Informatica (acquired Syperian) Aman Aman Microsoft Master Data Services - Matrix + other Microsoft SQL 2008 R2 (Stratature acquisition) potential partners Teradata MDM (+i2) Mittwoch Mittwoch Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Open Source MDM:Do not Talend remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic Worldwide 141 Leader Open Source MDM options

Source: Open Source BI: A Market Overview, Steve Holub http://www.osbr.ca/ojs/index.php/osbr/article/view/962/926

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Package Rep in Israel Integrators Trillium Aman Aman Informatica Aman Aman IBM Information Server IBM Microsoft (acquired Zoomix) Microsoft MENTA (Israeli address data Yael Software cleansing) Oracle (acquisition of Silver Oracle Israel Creek for product data quality) Dataflux (SAS) Mia Mia Inquera – product data cleansing Inquera Inquera

* This list doesn’t include general “Data Quality” tools Worldwide Leader

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Self developed MDM in financial org. (IBM) Self developed MDM mechanism (Biztalk + rules engine) in industrial company (SRL) ODS in credit card company (Gilon) CDI project using open source products (Tikal) Oracle (UCM) – win in security sector 2 RFPs for MDM underway Several others plan to start in 2010

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BPM BPM Main Theme 2010: Move from WF to a Strategic tool for process development

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Oracle Israel, eWave, ONE1(Liam), Advantech, Oracle BPM X X X ONE1 (Liam) Matrix (Aluna) IBM Israel, IBM - FileNet X X X IBM, Yael-IFN Yael - IFN Vflow X Yael - IFN Yael-IFN Tibco BPM X X X Yael Yael IBM, Risotech-Elad, Matrix, IBM BPM (Modeler, Process X X X IBM Israel Midlink, Yael-IFN, Ness TSG, Server, Lombardi) Tangram, advantech Bynet, Advantech, Matrix, Malam- Team, Yael, Netwise, Millenium, Microsoft WWF, Visio X X Microsoft Israel Elad, SRL, HP, Omnisys, Malam- Team etc… Sequence (PNM) X X X Matrix, PNMsoft Matrix, PNMsoft Metastorm X X X Eternity Eternity Savvion X X X Eternity Eternity K2 X Malam-Team Global360 X X X Yael Software Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 149 BizDoc X Moding BPM Players in Israel – Part 2: (Does not include Integration-centric BPM)

Other Integration Package Modeling Execution BAM Israeli Rep Partners AgilePoint X X X SRL HP Software AG BPM X X X SPL Software (includes Aris) Software AG Israel, Seker, Malam-Team, Aris (Acquired by Software AG) X X Seker IBM, HP Ultimus X X X Tiuv Nintex Workflow 2007 X Bynet SW Elad (WF in MSFT environment) QPR (integrated BPA + CPM) X X Top-IT Captaris (acquired by Open Text) X Top Solutions Many Potential SAP BPM/WF X X X SAP Israel Partners – all SAP Integrators EMC (Documentum + Proactivity X X X EMC, Ness BPA/BAM) CaseWize X X HMS

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Vendors to Watch (Relatively new): Global360

WF/ content-

oriented

Sequence BPM (PNMsoft) oriented Oracle BPM Worldwide IBM Nintex Leader Agilepoint

Local Support Local WWF Tibco Vflow K2 Ultimus Soft. AG This analysis should be used with its supporting documents Market Presence

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IBM : Migdal AgilePoint: Comverse, BDO-Ministry of Education, Taboo Tibco BPM (iProcess): Haifa municipality Nintex: Mifal Hapais, Army unit, Pelephone, Clalit Health Services Oracle BPM: Army, Evogene Software AG: Social security Ultimus: Automazia

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Company Product Name Integrators Websphere Portal IBM, ONE1, Matrix, Risotech-Elad, IBM Workplace Services Express SPL-Idor, KITS-advantech, Midlink, NEW – Web 2 Workplace: “Hannover” C-soft, Web Tech Matrix, Malam-Team, SRL, eWave, Netwise, Elad, Bynet, HP, Advatech, Microsoft Israel SPS/MOSS We!, Byon, Top-Soft, One1, Yael, Consist, Aman……… Sharepoint “add-ons”: Raytech, Kwizcom, Malam-Team, Elad, Omnisys and more Intlock – Cardiolog - Sharepoint usage tool Oracle Portal: Matrix, eWave, Taldor, Advantech, Unitask, Malam-Team, Oracle Israel Oracle Portal, Web Center, Oracle Consulting Weblogic/plumtree Plumtree/BEA - ONE1, Mckit, HP, e- Wave Ness, Taldor, Malam-Team, SAP Israel SAP Portal SRL, Xact, Advantech, HP, IBM, Ness, B2 Tech, E121 Advantech Tango (Integration MOSS + SAP EP) Advantech Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Matrix VignetteDo not remove(acquired source or attributionby Open from Text)any graphic or portion of graphic Matrix 154 Portals Positioning in Israel 1Q2010

MOSS

SAP EP

IBM Websphere Worldwide

Portal Leader Local Support Local

Oracle + BEA This analysis should be used with its supporting documents

Market Presence Einat Shimoni’s work Copyright 2010 @STKI Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 155 Enterprise Portals –2009-1Q10: Partial List of selected wins +(implementers)

IBM WPS: Bank Hapoalim upgrade (Matrix) MOSS: Pelephone, Barak Capital (Yael), AIG (Yael), Hadasah (Consist), Retalix (Matrix), Ministry of Justice (Matrix), Ofer brothers (Aman), Football association (Aman), Mahish (Aman), Tax Authority (Aman), Isracard upgrade (Malam-Team), Clalit Mushlam (Malam-Team), Israel Stock Exchange (Malam-Team), Herzeliya municipality (Bynet), Matach (Bynet), Logic (Bynet), Radview (Bynet), Interdisciplinary center (Aman), Armaz (Aman), Museum multimedia system (Advantech), Bar Ilan university (Advantech), Promedico (Advantech), Interdisciplinary center (Advantech) SAP Portal: Malam – SAP Portal integration with MOSS (SRL), University of Haifa (Advantech)

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• We are seeing more “customer view” projects – integration at the GUI level, and as a layer on top of CRM • Telecom, Financials, and Retail orgs Goal is to increase service agent productivity

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Self Service is a main priority – moving processes from contact center to the web From mass markets to individual communities Adoption of collaborative Web 2.0 tools Consumers are much faster than companies in adopting social media – In Israel even more. Start now, don‟t wait! Increased interest in Open Source WCM tools The web is adding an “experience” element to a company‟s product/service Orgs want to improve analysis of business trends in their websites

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Web External Website Israeli trends Presence

Going back to basics: Digital Strategy (more on the business side, less IT-led) Companies want to re-check and design their web presence. Web analytics external services + benchmark

Examples of vendors‟ services for digital strategy: Matrix (“Ruleri” service), Netwise, Accenture, Gilon-Synergy, Blink – conversation marketing & Web 2.0

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RazorFish: 65% of consumers say a digital experience changed their opinion on a brand. 97% of them say this experience influenced whether or not they purchase Millwatd Bbrown: Digital consumers have 15% stronger relationships with brands According to Altimeter, there is a correlation between social media activity to financial performance (leaders are Dell, Starbucks, eBay)

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 Up-to-date, informative, useful, dynamic, user generated content  Easy to use (“clean” and consistent, search), supports accessibility requirements  Collaborative and social tools, communities  Interactive  Self Service capabilities  Provides a positive and interesting experience  Syndication options (RSS, newsletter)

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10% of NY times (NYT.com) traffic Is generated from twitter!

Link to website

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40 bloggers

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Several M$ profit!

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Matrix Vignette (acquired by Open Text) Matrix Matrix, Malam-Team, SRL, eWave, Netwise, Elad, Bynet Microsoft MOSS SW, HP, Advatech, We!, Consist, Yael, Tvuna, One1, Byon, Aman…… SPS/CMS Migration tools: METAlogix (Bynet SW), MMF (Malam-Team), Matrix etc. Matrix, Risotech-Elad, IBM, ONE1, SPL-Idor, KITS- IBM Websphere Portal + Web2 advantech, Midlink, C-soft, Taldor, Web Tech Sitecore Bynet Bynet EZ Content Bynet WebTrends (Web analysis) Bynet Matrix (Scepia) Matrix EPIserver Netwise Netwise Tridion Netwise Telerik )Sitefinity – product) Netwise Consist CMS (PHP) Consist Interwoven Xioma Xioma Fatwire e-Wave e-Wave Ness Choradiant web analysis Ness

Oracle Israel Oracle Portal, Web Center, Matrix, eWave, Coral, Taldor, Advantech, Unitask, PlumtreeEinat, Shimoni’s Stellent work WCM Copyright 2010 @STKI Malam -Team - Stellent, Qesem, ONE1, Mckit, HP Do not remove source or attribution from any graphic or portion of graphic 169 SAP Israel SAP Portal SRL, IBM, Xact, Ness, HP, Taldor, Malam-Team, etc. Portals: WCM Open Source

Company Israeli specialists (partial list): Joomla Consist Drupal eWave, Consist Wordpress Dot Net Nuke Malam-Team Consist PHP-based CMS product Piwik (web analytics)

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IBM WPS: Bank Discount (IBM) MOSS: Hachsharat HaYeshuv (Malam-Team), Tal Aviv- Yaffo College (Malam-Team), Oranim College (Malam- Team), Yad-Sarah (Malam-Team), Football association (Aman), Interdisciplinary center (Aman) Oracle (Stellent WCM): Dan hotels (Malam-Team) Sitecore: Trade networks

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• Customers that use multiple channels spend more and are more satisfied than single-channel customers • Enables new business models – a major issue • 50% of Gen-Y consider mobile a criteria when choosing a bank (Celent) • By 2010, 30% of U.S households will bank using mobile phones (up from 10% in 2008) (source: Celent) • A Visa study showed that 61% of 25-34 year-olds are interested in making purchases with their mobile phones • 15% of consumers are already buying using their mobile (Delloite) • Mobile Payments will increase due to location-based promotions (NFC: Near Field Communications)

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Mobile website

Your mobile website should and Less like that: look more like that:

Don’t look at mobile devices as an “extended PC” It is a totally different device that will offer added value that a PC doesn’t

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• SMS  Easy, common in all devices, affordable • Mobile Internet  Familiar, supported by most devices, UI is an issue • Mobile Application  Rich user experience, ability to work offline

Source: Mobile Marketing Association

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Upcoming STKI brainstorming session

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70% of smartphone users consume financial mobile services: • Checking balances (82%) • Checking transactions (62%) • Account alerts (46%) • Transfer funds (40%) • Pay bills (29%) • Find branches & ATMs (location-based) Source: Data Innovation’s “Mobile Money Study” http://www.mobilecommercedaily.com/70-percent-of-smartphone-owners-use-mobile-financial-services-study/

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• Try to reduce the enterprise applications portfolio complexity: less customizations, improved interface • Consider SaaS and open source models for niche areas • Don’t ignore social customers and social employees needs, applications should be ready to be consumed anytime, anywhere and via any channel • BI and analytics continue to be very strategic areas • Web presence will be revisited – start over

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