Last week we had an in-depth session on the latest news on Design Studio at ASUG Annual Conference (co-located with SAPPHIRENOW)
Below are my notes. Note many things are subject to the legal disclaimer and subject to change.
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Now I know we've seen this slide before but last week I think the message was made clear at the conference that the many BI clients are or will be native to BI, like Lumira is now. Design Studio has a native HANA deployment option in 1.3.
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Figure 3 shows a partner SDK add-on by Graphomate. What I like about this as an accountant is that it explains the details behind the return on assets KPI.
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Figure 4 shows the CubeServ SDK with micro charts (reminding me of Web Intelligence) and status and trend icons.
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Figure 5 shows the KPI tiles (this is a common question here on SCN)
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Figure 6 shows geo reporting with the CubeServ SDK - this is another common question about Design Studio.
I believe these partner SDK's can be located on SAP Store.
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Coming with a Design Studio SP, Figure 7 shows the ability to import a SAP Lumira CVOM SDK into Design Studio. So if you build an SDK in either application you will have the capability to share them in both.
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Figure 8 shows sample Lumira CVOM chart extensions, developed mostly by SAP.
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Figure 9 shows the details on the ad hoc analysis template available now in Design Studio template and how to use it as a URL string. Be sure to check out the options in the lower right/left of the ad hoc template as shown in Figure 9.
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Figure 10 shows more details in-depth of the ad-hoc analysis template. I share this as these are slides I had not seen before.
More details to share in the next blog. Part 2 is coming.