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25
Feb

And Then There Were Five

The landscape of the MDM hub vendors has shifted quite a bit in the last month. Siperian has been acquired by Informatica, and Initiate Systems has been acquired by IBM.

What does this mean for the average Fortune 1000 company buying MDM technology? Not as much as you might think.

On the mega-vendor side, they’ve still got Oracle, IBM and SAP to choose from.  IBM, obviously, now has three MDM platforms to offer (InfoSphere MDM Server, InfoSphere MDM Server for PIM, and Initiate Systems) where they used to have two. But Oracle has three as well, and will soon have four: Customer Data Hub and Universal Customer Master for customer MDM, PIM Data Hub for product MDM, and Fusion MDM Hub, Release 1 of which is supposed to ship later in 2010.  And SAP continues to forge ahead with improved versions of their NetWeaver MDM product. So the recent consolidation doesn’t seem to have affected the mega-vendors that much – “the big get bigger”, you might say.

Outside of the “Big Three”, I continue to think Siperian being acquired by Informatica is a good thing, for Siperian’s customers, for the product roadmap, and for the market as a whole. Informatica brings a lot of expertise in integration and data quality to the table, and its Identity Systems matching engine and Address Doctor data cleansing tools are very good at what they do. It will be interesting to see how Informatica integrates Siperian as a company and as a product into itself, but I have a lot of confidence that they’ll do it well.

All this does pose an interesting issue for Oracle, however. Oracle made a big commitment to Informatica in its Fusion MDM Hub by including Informatica components for matching and cleansing on an OEM basis. But by buying Siperian, Informatica has declared itself a direct competitor in the MDM market. So there’s a lot of speculation as to what Oracle will do about this. In the short term, it may be too late to pull the Informatica components out of Fusion MDM Release 1.0, but longer term, I wouldn’t be surprised to see the Informatica components either replaced or deemphasized, perhaps with an open architecture approach allowing other third party identity resolution / matching and address cleansing products to be plugged in, in place of Informatica’s. Although there’s also been a lot of speculation about Oracle buying Informatica.

D&B/Purisma remains an interesting player. Disclosure: prior to starting Hub Designs, I worked for D&B. I saw D&B’s launch of a hosted version of Purisma last fall and was impressed by it. For a lot of situations, Purisma’s product can be a good solution. So even though I wouldn’t call Purisma a full-fledged master data management solution, it’s worth keeping an eye on because it does a great job of integrating internal customer data with D&B’s external reference data. And having it available on a hosted basis can be very helpful.

So the bottom line is, where there used to be six players, now there are five.  Of course, the MDM market being as hot as it is, everyone and their brother claims to be an MDM solution, but these are the five products that I pay the most attention to, and that we see the most in the marketplace. What do you think?  Please let us know by commenting here.

31
Dec

2009 Year in Review

As we’re about to enter 2010, it’s a good time to reflect on what happened in 2009 and what it all means.

“It was the best of times; it was the worst of times…” So Dickens begins “A Tale of Two Cities”, but it’s also a good description of the past year.

The first half of the year was one of the most challenging I’ve faced in my twenty-three year career in business and technology. The second half of 2009 was better – not without its speed bumps but every month was a little better than the one before it.

The macro-economic climate has been tumultuous at best. But the second half of the year showed enough improvement that Hub Designs’ revenue for the year was up 33%. Not bad for a two and a half year old company during the worst economic conditions in 80 years …

Marketing and Thought Leadership

We launched a new web site in January, and it’s been well received. Total visits to www.hubdesigns.com were up 14% over 2008.

A little later in the year, we updated the “look and feel” of the Hub Designs Blog, branding it as the “world’s fastest growing blog covering master data management and data governance”. We’ve gotten more than 43,000 hits since we started writing in July 2007, and our readership more than doubled in 2009, to about 27,000 hits per year.

We published six issues of our “Best Practices in Master Data Management” newsletter this year. We publish the newsletter about six times a year to roughly 3,300 subscribers.

I wrote six articles for Information Management magazine, including some popular ones on “Product Information Management Challenges”, how to build a business case for master data management, and how to select the right MDM vendor for your organization. I also wrote for Identity Resolution Daily, on “The Growing Role of Identity Resolution in MDM” and “Matching – MDM’s Secret Sauce”.

With our partner Siperian, we wrote a white paper in August called “When Data Governance Turns Bureaucratic: How Data Governance Police Can Constrain the Value of Your MDM Initiative” that has generated quite a bit of discussion. You can download a copy of it here.

A second white paper, called “Best Practices for Leveraging D&B in Oracle E-Business Suite”, was written in partnership with Dun & Bradstreet. It describes using D&B information to drive better supply chain performance for companies using Oracle E-Business Suite. You can download it here.

I volunteer for the Education Committee of the Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG). A big part of that effort lies in programming the MDM track for the annual conference. This year, it was in Orlando in May, and I really enjoyed speaking there and seeing people from the Oracle community that I don’t see very often. Here’s a link to my OAUG presentation.

We participated in conference calls with Oracle Development during the year, and ultimately attended the Oracle Fusion “Hands-On Validation & Testing” session for Customer MDM at Oracle headquarters in August. It was a great chance to get some early insights into Oracle’s next major product release and to see the progress Oracle has made in building out its Fusion MDM vision, which is striking in its powerful hub technology and its elegant & productive user interface.

In 2008, we attended the Gartner MDM Summit to decide whether to exhibit there in 2009.  We were impressed enough with the conference that we did exhibit in 2009, in October in Los Angeles. We had a positive experience, so we’ll be a Silver level sponsor in April 2010 in Las Vegas. Since we specialize in MDM and data governance, we find the association with Gartner’s MDM event a powerful one.

I didn’t attend Oracle OpenWorld for the past couple of years, but this year I was glad I did. It was like “old home week”, seeing people from Oracle itself and from the broader Oracle community that I’ve met over the past 15 years. David Butler, Senior Director of MDM Marketing at Oracle, posted my presentation on Oracle’s web site, and said “you were our cleanup hitter and you hit a home run with the bases loaded”.

We also did webinars with our partners Siperian and Initiate Systems. The Siperian webinar covered the differences between MDM platforms like Siperian and ERP platforms like SAP from a master data perspective. The Initiate webinar, with Initiate’s CTO Marty Moseley, discussed developing strong MDM business case, deploying core MDM technologies and lessons learned on the “build vs. buy” question.

Social Networking

After experimenting with social networking in 2008, this year we had a coordinated strategy to use the Hub Designs Blog, Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to communicate & collaborate with our clients, potential clients, team members, partners, suppliers, etc.

It’s a pretty simple strategy. Short updates (140 characters or less) go out on Twitter, and are re-published on both LinkedIn and Facebook. Longer updates (i.e. blog articles) are published on the Hub Designs Blog.  We encourage responses and feedback using @replies on Twitter and comments on LinkedIn and Facebook, as well as longer-form comments on the blog. And we get them – almost every blog article gets at least one comment, sometimes as many as a dozen.

When a new blog article comes out, we notify everyone via a single update on Twitter. What’s amazing is that during 2009, social networking now drives about 15% of the Hub Designs Blog’s total traffic. And one of our clients gave us some good feedback that our social networking activities help her stay current on what we’re up to, and help her feel connected to us as a company.

Another social networking experiment that developed further in 2009 was the MDM Community.  We started this using Ning (a “social network in a box”) in November 2008, out of frustration with LinkedIn’s “Group” functionality.  It now has more than 210 members, from 23 different countries. It’s still a work in progress, but if you’re interested in master data management or data governance, you should check it out at http://mdmcommunity.ning.com. It’s becoming an international “who’s who” of the MDM world.

Summary of Client Projects

In case you think the Hub Designs team has been doing nothing but marketing, writing white papers and magazine articles, speaking at conferences, and volunteering for user groups, here’s a summary of our 2009 client projects:

  1. Technology provider for vehicle dealers: integration of Oracle E-Business Suite with D&B data
  2. Payroll services company: integration of Oracle E-Business Suite with external credit information
  3. Information services company: technical support for customers using Oracle E-Business Suite
  4. Legal information services company: readiness assessment and product MDM strategy & design
  5. Simulation and engineering software company: advisor to data governance board
  6. Manufacturer of oil and gas equipment: integration of Oracle E-Business Suite R12 with D&B
  7. Software company: built connector between Oracle AR and D&B’s DNBi risk management solution
  8. Technology company: customer MDM strategy workshop

Out With The Old, In With The New

This past year has been a lot of fun, but it has also been somewhat exhausting. So I’m looking forward to a bit more deliberate pace in 2010.

We’re very excited about the coming year at Hub Designs. We’ve got some great projects underway and in the pipeline, and we’ll be continuing to grow and expand to meet our clients’ needs and market demands.

In closing, I’d like to say how grateful I am to my family, for their patience with my traveling so much and for their unconditional love.

8
Mar

Announcing HubCaliber Real-Time Access to D&B

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Hub Designs and Caliber Services Announce HubCaliber Real-Time Access to D&B

BOSTON, 9-MARCH-2009: Hub Solution Designs and Caliber Services have teamed up to offer HubCaliber Real-Time Access to D&B, enabling access to global D&B data from the Oracle E-Business Suite. This removes the complexity from integrating D&B with Oracle and offers a cost-effective way to access D&B data in real-time from Oracle’s popular applications suite.

Dan Power, president of Hub Solution Designs, stated, “Accessing D&B information on over 140 million businesses globally allows organizations to increase the speed and accuracy of their decision making, while reducing their process costs and decreasing risk.”

With today’s fast-changing economic climate and the rapid pace of mergers & acquisitions, credit and marketing decisions have to be made quickly and accurately. Getting real-time information on prospects, customers and trading partners, in your backyard or around the world, is difficult. Integrating that data with Oracle applications can be challenging too.

Robin Walker, managing partner of Caliber Services, noted “Companies are looking for rapid time-to-value. HubCaliber Real-Time Access to D&B literally allows companies to be up and running, and pulling D&B information into their Oracle E-Business Suite environment, in a few minutes.”

About Hub Solution Designs, Inc.

Hub Solution Designs, Inc. is a management & technology consulting firm which specializes in developing and executing high impact Master Data Management and Data Governance strategies. For more information, please visit www.hubdesigns.com or blog.hubdesigns.com.

About Caliber Services, LLC

Caliber Services, LLC is a consulting company focused on Oracle Applications with a specialty in the Credit-to-Cash process, including expertise in Credit Management, Advanced Collections, and Promotions Management. For more information, please visit www.caliber-services.com.

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Contact(s):

Dan Power
Hub Solution Designs, Inc.
+1 (781) 749-8910
powerd@hubdesigns.com

17
Nov

Announcing Representation Agreement with D&B

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BOSTON, 17-NOVEMBER-2008: Hub Solution Designs, a management and technology consulting firm that specializes in Master Data Management and Data Governance, announced today that it has signed a non-exclusive representation agreement with D&B.

Dan Power, founder & president of Hub Solution Designs, noted “Our clients typically include D&B in their Master Data Management and Data Governance initiatives, due to the accurate, complete, timely and consistent information that D&B provides.” 

“This representation agreement will allow us to license D&B information to our clients as part of their MDM initiatives, and will benefit our clients by allowing our consultants to more tightly integrate D&B information with our clients’ MDM platforms.”

About Hub Solution Designs, Inc.

Hub Solution Designs, Inc. is a management & technology consulting firm which specializes in developing and executing high impact Master Data Management and Data Governance strategies. For more information, please visit www.hubdesigns.com or blog.hubdesigns.com.

About D&B

D&B (NYSE: DNB) is the world’s leading source of commercial information and insight on businesses, enabling companies to Decide with Confidence® for 167 years. D&B’s global commercial database contains more than 130 million business records. The database is enhanced by D&B’s proprietary DUNSRight® Quality Process, which provides its customers with quality business information. This quality information is the foundation of D&B’s global solutions that customers rely on to make critical business decisions. For more information, please visit www.dnb.com.

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Contact(s):

Dan Power
Hub Solution Designs, Inc.
+1 (781) 749-8910
powerd@hubdesigns.com

23
Oct

Trip Report on Fall 2008 MDM Summit

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The Fall 2008 MDM Summit conference ended a couple of days ago.  Here’s a quick trip report summarizing it. 

I’ve attended the last six MDM Summit events in the U.S. and have spoken at five of them.  I always enjoy them, because of the great job that SourceMedia and The MDM Institute do, because I enjoy seeing everyone I’ve come to know in the MDM world, and because of the new people I meet and the new ideas I pick up. 

This year, I arrived via the Acela Express train from Boston, went straight to the Hilton New York, and attended Evan Levy’s pre-conference workshop on “Best Practices for MDM Delivery: Lessons from the Trenches”. 

Most people who attended one of the pre-conference workshop came to the Experts and Analysts Panel, with Jill Dyché, Aaron Zornes and myself, moderated by Jim Ericson, Editorial Director of DM Review.  The panel was a lot of fun.  I’ve known Aaron for several years and continue to appreciate the quality and depth of his analysis.  Jill’s insights were right on the money as usual, and Jim did a great job moderating and guiding the discussion. 

After the opening night reception in the exhibit hall, I ran into a friend and fellow consultant, Mani Kumar Manda from Rhapsody Technologies.  We went to dinner with Christopher Dwight, Director MDM Field Strategy from Oracle’s Master Data Management team.  We had a great time, and talked about Oracle’s Hyperion Data Relationship Management solution and the upcoming Oracle Applications Users Group COLLABORATE 09 conference.  Mani and I are involved in planning the MDM track of that conference. 

The next morning, I attended Aaron Zornes’ keynote “Milestones on the MDM Road for 2008-2009″, which I particularly like as a way to stay current on developments in MDM over the past six months.  

Tony Fisher from DataFlux gave a great talk on “Stop Kicking the Tires and Start Your Master Data Engine”.  I first met Tony at the Fall 2006 event, and I chatted briefly with him afterwards about Hub Solution Designs’ interest in becoming a DataFlux partner. 

Next was Pascal Laik, VP of MDM Product Strategy at Oracle. I’ve known Pascal for several years, since he took over for Ronda Krier in that position. Pascal laid out Oracle’s strengths in the manufacturing, telecommunications, retail and financial services industries, and included an interesting but apocryphal story about the “Battle of Ulm”, where the Russian army showed up 12 days late for the battle due to the difference between the Gregorian and Julian calendars.

Bence Gazdag also spoke about Oracle’s internal MDM efforts, and I later bumped into my friend Bill Miller, Oracle’s Director & Global Solution Owner for Data Quality Management, who was supposed to deliver that part of the presentation. 

The last keynote before lunch was by Chris Lucas from D&B and Kim Fahey, Senior Director of Information Architecture at R.R. Donnelley. Kim did a great job describing Donnelley’s MDM journey and the growing value they’ve gotten from their implementation of Purisma

I had a quick lunch, then headed off to a session on “Best Practices in DG, DQ & Identity Resolution” by Alex Bentley from Initiate Systems and Scott Drummond from Grange Insurance.  This one I really enjoyed – down-to-earth delivery by Scott, and lots of good “lessons learned”. 

I spent a fair amount of time Monday in the exhibit hall, talking to the different vendors, gathering more information, and seeing old friends working for various companies. I went to the end-of-day reception again, then headed out to a great dinner at the Blue Water Grill with Initiate Systems. 

Tuesday was a bit of a blur. I had a couple of meetings in the morning, then went to lunch with Siperian at a great Venetian restaurant named Remi near the Hilton. 

In the afternoon, I caught the “Global B2B Hierarchy Management in the High-Tech Industry” session by Jesse Weissman from EMC.  Jesse did a great job describing the challenges and corresponding benefits of managing complex corporate hierarchies in EMC’s MDM environment. 

The last session I caught was Eric Hansen from Nationwide Insurance, talking about “Data Governance and MDM – The Nationwide Experience”.  This one was very well done too, with lots of good insights into the process of developing a vision for data governance in a large-scale Financial MDM project.  

Aaron Zornes would want me to remind you about the virtual MDM Summit, which starts on Nov. 11th. 

I don’t know the dates yet for next spring’s MDM Summit, but it’s usually in San Francisco and it’s one of my favorite events of the year. 

If I met you, spoke to you, had lunch or dinner with you, or learned new things from you – thank you for making the Fall 2008 MDM Summit such a great experience!

15
Apr

Haidong Song from Oracle at OAUG Conference

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I just attended a great session by Haidong Song from Oracle in the MDM track at the COLLABORATE 08 conference, being put on this week in Denver by the Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG)

I’ve known Haidong for several years, from my “previous life” at D&B, where I managed D&B’s alliance relationship with Oracle.

He made several great points that resonated with me:

  • “MDM is the foundation for all of the other product areas and modules”
  • “Poor Data Quality is the #1 Enemy of MDM”
  • “Somehow, data has been left out – an afterthought – but if you don’t focus on the data, you’ll have issues”
  • “Technology can actually magnify the problem if you propagate bad data across the enterprise”
  • “Master data is in a constant state of flux” (what I call the ‘data decay’ problem)
  • “Master data changes at a rate of 2% per month on average, so after 2 years, nearly half your data is obsolete or suspect”

Haidong talked about why data governance is needed in the enterprise, and how data quality issues can be an inhibitor to application acceptance.  He talked about helping clients to avoid large fines and bad publicity, and the need to formalize a data governance framework.

He gave Toyota Financial Services and UMB Bank as two customer success stories, talking about their situation and challenges, and the Oracle solution they implemented and the positive results they experienced.

And he used the idea of a “Day in the Life of a Data Steward” to walk the audience through Oracle’s new “Data Watch & Repair” offering for MDM.  It’s a closed-loop process, consisting of “Connect”, “Profile”, “Assess” and “Repair & Monitor” steps.

He also discussed Oracle’s integration with Acxiom, a consumer content provider, and with D&B, a business content provider.

He ended by describing Oracle’s MDM solution as the most complete offering on the market today.  At Hub Solution Designs, we partner with all of the leading MDM hub providers. But from my previous experience with Oracle’s MDM products, and Haidong’s session today, I am very comfortable predicting continued success for Oracle in the marketplace.

25
Feb

Our MDM Partnership Strategy

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At Hub Solution Designs, our MDM partnership strategy is pretty straightforward.

We are a management & technology consulting firm focused exclusively on Master Data Management and Data Governance.  Our strategy is to partner with all of the leading MDM vendors, because there is no “one-size fits all” solution and businesses need options here.  So our strategy is to provide unbiased solutions that best meet the needs of our clients.

Partnering with all of the MDM vendors is an ambitious strategy, but as Teddy Roosevelt said, “Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing”.

And pragmatically speaking, as trusted advisors who bring a tested methodology and sound best practices to bear on every MDM engagement,  we think the question of which consulting firm or systems integrator you select is, if anything, more important than which MDM hub platform you select.

So here’s where we stand today with the three MDM “mega-vendors” (Oracle, IBM and SAP) and the three smaller MDM vendors (Siperian, Initiate Systems and Purisma/D&B).

Oracle: We joined the Oracle Partner Network as a worldwide partner in November 2007. Several of our team members have extensive experience with Oracle’s growing portfolio of MDM solutions, and have driven successful implementations of them at financial services institutions, software companies, and high tech firms. We have good relationships with Oracle’s MDM product strategy team and with Oracle sales teams around the country. We’re also involved in the independent Oracle Applications Users Group (OAUG) and, as part of its Education Committee, helped plan the MDM track of OAUG’s upcoming COLLABORATE 08 conference.

IBM: We joined IBM’s PartnerWorld program in September 2007, based on knowing several people from DWL (acquired by IBM in 2005) and other parts of IBM.  We think that IBM is going to do very well with companies in their “sweet spot” (certain industries like financial services and companies that are historically heavy users of IBM hardware or software).  So we’ll keep looking for opportunities to grow our client relationships, our team and our expertise in the area of IBM’s MDM solutions.

SAP: another slow starter, with an MDM solution that was originally very centered around the “Product” domain. But SAP’s NetWeaver MDM solution continues to evolve and develop. And SAP also has a strong “sweet spot” of companies (global manufacturers, consumer packaged goods companies and European-headquartered firms), and a large installed base of SAP applications users who are pretty loyal when it comes to considering an MDM solution from SAP. We’re just about to join the SAP partner program at the Associate Partner level to start, and have just brought on a new team member with significant experience in Master Data Management and SAP.

We also continue to be impressed by the smaller MDM software vendors.  We think we’re still in the early stages of MDM market development and there’s still room for a “best of breed” MDM strategy at this point.

The Siperian MDM Hub is a robust product, and is able to identify and manage relationships among multiple types of enterprise data, such as customers, products or accounts, across multiple applications and lines of business. The company has done very well in the financial services and pharmaceutical & life sciences industries. Siperian had a more than 300% growth rate from 2006 to 2007, and just received a $25 million round of financing in January, to support additional expansion in Europe and further development of its channels and products. The Siperian customers we’ve talked to really like the product, and the Siperian people we work with are top notch. We’ve been an approved Siperian partner since October 2007, and are planning to attend the Siperian user group and partner summit in San Francisco in early April.

Initiate Systems filed with the SEC to go public in November 2007. The company was founded in 1995 and has more than 140 customers in production, in industries such as health care, financial services, public sector, retail and technology, with marquee customers such as Microsoft, Intuit, Capital One, Countrywide, Wells Fargo, Humana, Hyatt Hotels, Barnes & Noble, CVS, and SuperValu. We signed a partnership agreement with Initiate in December 2007, after talking with some Initiate people and customers at the Fall 2007 MDM Summit conference in New York. The company’s technology has some very interesting capabilities, and we’re impressed with what we’ve seen to date of the product, the company and its people.

Purisma (a D&B company): Prior to starting Hub Solution Designs in mid-2007, I worked for Dun & Bradstreet for three years in its Global Alliance team, managing D&B’s strategic alliance with Oracle. I was part of various CDI and MDM related teams and initiatives within D&B, and was one of the few people from D&B to attend the first public CDI-MDM Summit conference in Spring 2006.  After being an internal MDM evangelist at D&B for several years, I was pleased to see the company acquire Purisma in November 2007. The acquisition was a good strategic fit for both companies, allowing D&B to become more of a player in the Customer Data Integration (CDI) and MDM marketplace, and giving Purisma the chance to extend its market reach.  We’re not formal partners with D&B/Purisma yet, but we’re working on it, and in the meantime, our network of informal relationships within both companies continues to grow.

After establishing and growing our relationships with all of these companies, we’re listening carefully to what our clients and the market as a whole are telling us about their relative strengths & weaknesses, who has the best product for which situation in which industries, and who’s growing their market share over time.  We think there will be some additional consolidation in MDM, as in every other part of the enterprise software market, and we hope to continue as thought leaders by being able to look “around the corner” at what’s coming two to five years down the road.

We’ve got our eye on other large enterprise software players, like Microsoft, salesforce.com and Google, that are not yet really playing in the MDM space in an organized way.

Our formal & informal relationships with Oracle, IBM, SAP, Siperian, Initiate Systems and Purisma/D&B will continue to develop and grow. Our clients benefit from our solid methodology, approaches and best practices, plus the processes, procedures and data governance that we help you wrap around these MDM products, regardless of which vendor you select. Please review our service offerings for Educational Workshops, Readiness Assessment, Software Selection, and Business Case Creation to get an idea of how we help clients map out and execute a winning MDM strategy.

The vendors bring great technology and we bring great people with broad domain expertise.

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