The main difference of our standard solution is the storage of primary data rather than aggregated, similar to SrBank CBS objects, with automatic real-time data replication, in a structure optimized for fast data reading.
This product allows you to significantly reduce the load on the product OLTP server by transferring the construction of analytical queries / reports to another OLAP server, with other optimization modes and practically different solution architecture.
The main purpose of using OLAP is to analyze data and present the results of this analysis in a form convenient for perception and decision making. The main idea of OLAP is to build analytical data marts, incl. in the form of multidimensional cubes, with various mechanisms, such as Drill Down, which will be convenient for both business analysts and business representatives directly. Our solution, first of all, ensures the transfer, completeness and integrity of data in the DWH scheme.
It is possible to connect any list of heterogeneous systems to this Data Storage using either our ETL tools, or standard Oracle tools, or those of other manufacturers.
One of the examples of the effective usage of an analytical repository is its implementation in the DGF, where an analytical repository was built on the basis of this solution, to consolidate primary data of about 90 banks with 9 types of ABS and 4 different databases.
This solution implements the basic requirements for OLAP systems:
The Data Storage has a built-in constructor, both in Desktop and WEB implementations, for visualizing data marts, a built-in report generator, as well as a whole set of technological tools for full-fledged work.
It is possible to use modern BI tools from various manufacturers, primarily due to the large number of convenient built-in functions for both manipulating and displaying data, incl. on mobile devices.
The functional and technological features of the Data Storage include the following:
Based on the analytical repository data, our company builds packages of analytical reports on personal demand.