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CA ERwin Modelingstate of the union
Danny Sandwell – Director, Product Management
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agenda
• CA ERwin® Modeling at-a-glance
• The ERwin Modeling community
• r8: our next release
• Beyond r8
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CA ERwin Modeling strategic value
• Reduce TCO and increase ROI on data-centric initiatives by enabling project teams to efficiently and effectively coordinate, perform and manage:
– Source system analysis and documentation
– Collaborative design task automation
– Model validation, transformation and re-use
– Target system generation
– Stakeholder visualization
– Data asset cataloging and publication
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CA ERwin Modeling solutions
CA ERwin® Model Manager
CA ERwin® Data Modeler
CA ERwin® Data Profiler
CA ERwin® Data Model
Validator
CA ERwin®
Process Modeler
CA ERwin®
Model Navigator
CA ERwin®
Saphir Option
Model Metadata
XML
API
MITI
ODBC
Model Metadata
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www.ERwin.com/community
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CA ERwin Modeling on social media
Twitter Feeds and links on www.erwin.com/community
− Follow us on Twitter!− http://www.twitter.com/erwinmodeling
− “Friend” us on Facebook (ERwinModeling)
− Network on LinkedIn
− http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid= 2637898
− CA ERwin User Group
− http://causergroups.ca.com/usergroups/UserGroupHome.aspx?ID=397
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free community edition software
CA ERwin Data Modeler Community Edition (Perfect for students, those learning modeling, fun on weekends)
Visitwww.erwin.com/products
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3.5.24.1.4r7.x
r8
r8 – at a glance
• State-of-the-art visualization and diagram management
• Dynamic user interface (UI)
– On-demand UI components
– End-user customization
– Industry standards and best practices
• Productivity enhanced workflow
• Comprehensive database support
– DB/2 v9.7 (z/OS and LUW)
– SQL Server 2008
– Teradata v13
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r8: dynamic customization and innovative visualization!
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r8: on-demand UI components
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r8: productivity enhancing features
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r8 diagramming – precision object placement
“Route-able” Relationship Lines
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r8 diagramming – user defined styles/theme settings
Supports Organizational Design Standards
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multiple layout options
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CA ERwin Data Modeler – UI improvements
• Resizable
• Scrollable
• Adaptable
Dialogs
• User customizations
• Easier to:
• Use (information presented in a clear, concise manner)
• Understand
• Navigate
• Dynamic, uncluttered workspace presentation
Usability
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dialog functional improvements
r7.3
r8
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bulk editor – consistent, customizable
• Efficient and effective management of model model
• Improves modeler productivity
• Permits reusable customization to support the "critical" path
• Provides “real-time” access to product model changes
Major Productivity Enhancement
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r8 packaging and licensing
• CA ERwin Data Modeler editions
– Community – unchanged
– Navigator – previously called CA ERwin Model Navigator
– Standard – previously called CA ERwin Data Modeler
– Workgroup – Combined CA ERwin DM and CA ERwin MM
• New licensing
– “Node” locked – facilitates asset management and control
– Controls feature availability – edition upgrades via new license
– Fully CASSL (CA Self-Service Licensing) integrated – Coming Soon!
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net, net …
r8 effectively balances both items to produce increased modeler satisfaction and market leading ROI
Productivity enhancing UI and overall product
usability
Database currency and support
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recent trends in data modeling
• New players getting into the game and old friends coming back– Oracle
– Microsoft
– Quest
– Low-cost, minimal function entry level players
• Diversification– “Traditional” is branching out beyond development focus
– Governance and information architecture
– Operational data management (MDM)
– BI (enterprise data “clearinghouses”)
– Service orientation
– “Cloud” Computing
• Expansion to include new development methods– Iterative hub-development
– Adoption of AGILE
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the technical pseudo-personas
• Darlene, the data architectStandards, Enterprise integration, Strategic impact analysis, Define the business “building blocks”, Technology independent visualization
• Debbie, the database developer
Automation, Reuse, Cross-platform generation, Project integration, Quality assurance, Technology dependent visualization
• Deepak, the database administrator
Tactical impact analysis, performance, Operational integration, Automation, Technology dependent visualization
• Willie, the web developerSimplicity, Agility, Low-cost, Easy access, Web delivery, Technology dependent visualization
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the business pseudo-personas
• Betty Sue, the business data analyst / strategic data consumer
Business visualization, Enterprise BI asset search, Data lineage, Line of business integration, Technical asset mapping, BI reuse and Publication
• Desmond, the data stewardBusiness visualization, Enterprise BI asset search, Data lineage, Business glossary definition, Operational governance and compliance, Data quality enforcement
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scale to the “new” requirements
• Small/Medium and beyond– Lean and agile data modeling
– Subscription based access to core tools and value-adds
– Delivered as a service
• Enterprise/Large– Information Modeling
• Multi-discipline
• Databases and more
– Operational model management
• Security & configuration
• Standards & reuse
• Scalability & performance
– Architectural model management
• Governance & planning
• Mapping & integration
• Search & publish
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new opportunities
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summary
• Market leading data modeling solutions
• Unrivaled end-user community and ecosystem
• r8: Unparalleled visualization and usability
• CA ERwin Modeling on the horizon:“Data Modeling 2.0”
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terms of this presentation
This presentation was based on current information and resource allocations as of April 20, 2010 and is subject to change or withdrawal by CA at any time without notice. Notwithstanding anything in this presentation to the contrary, this presentation shall not serve to (i) affect the rights and/or obligations of CA or its licensees under any existing or future written license agreement or services agreement relating to any CA software product; or (ii) amend any product documentation or specifications for any CA software product. The development, release and timing of any features or functionality described in this presentation remain at CA’s sole discretion. Notwithstanding anything in this presentation to the contrary, upon the general availability of any future CA product release referenced in this presentation, CA will make such release available (i) for sale to new licensees of such product; and (ii) to existing licensees of such product on a when and if-available basis as part of CA maintenance and support, and in the form of a regularly scheduled major product release. Such releases may be made available to current licensees of such productwho are current subscribers to CA maintenance and support on a when and if-available basis. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this paragraph and any other information contained in this presentation, the terms of this paragraph shall govern.
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Notwithstanding anything in this presentation to the contrary, upon the general availability of any future CA product release referenced in this presentation, CA may make such release available to new licensees in the form of a regularly scheduled major product release. Such release may be made available to licensees of the product who are active subscribers to CA maintenance and support, on a when and if-available basis. The information in this presentation is not deemed to be incorporated into any contract.
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