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| BI Platform - Overview |
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The business intelligence platform from MetriKus is
built using an open, standards-based architecture that
is enterprise class. It minimizes the resources required
for development, deployment, and maintenance resulting
in a lower total cost of ownership. The conceptual view
of the Platform is illustrated in the picture below:
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The web-based architecture provides one advantage after
another – integration with legacy systems, performance,
scalability, security, easy access through the web, and
is standards-based.
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Ease of Integration:
The open architecture is very flexible and
facilitates easy connection of the MetriKus
Platform to all of the customer’s systems
rapidly. It offers seamless integration of data
or metadata from monitoring tools, business
applications, relational databases and data
warehouses as well as flat files, spreadsheets
and XML documents. |
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Scalability:
The architecture is built upon highly scalable
and reliable n-tier architecture and is designed
to grow strategically with a customer’s
organization. Leveraging the use of
industry-standard java technology, the MetriKus
technology architecture allows for better
management of application, data, and web
resources for greater performance and
scalability. |
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Security: To
manage the security requirements related to the
Platform, the application and technology
infrastructure allows users to build security
policies as simple or as complex as needed.
MetriKus uses a multi-layer security model and
implements security at the physical, logical,
user role-based, and data access levels. |
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Web-based Access:
The MetriKus Dashboard can be accessed easily
and securely through the internet, intranet, or
extranet. This architecture simplifies
deployment and administration requiring less
staff training and speeding the implementation
process. |
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Standards-based:
The MetriKus technology architecture, based on
J2EE, is built with strict compliance to
software engineering standards. |
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