This was an ASUG webcast earlier this month.
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Design Studio is becoming an important part of the strategy moving forward
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What is the difference between Dashboards and Design Studio?
Why SAP had to move to a different environment – limited support for mobile devices, HTML5; SAP did create a way for dashboards to export to HTML5 but it is limited
Dashboards did not have a true eventing framework; catch if someone clicked on a chart or a filter
Design Studio is only HTML5. It doesn’t matter which device.
Support for JavaScript and CSS; some customers may be hesitant but this is a huge benefit as you have more capabilities
A shortcoming for Design Studio is a lack for non-SAP data sources
With the latest announcement that Lumira Desktop and Studio moving closer, this problem will get addressed soon. Design Studio will get the same connectivities that Lumira has today and leverage those.
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Figure 4 is something to look for when you want to move to Design Studio
Both tools talk to BW, HANA
Design Studio can connect to HANA directly ( a benefit) – less of a hassle
Dashboards has some interesting connectivity options – a web service, a Web Intelligence/Excel as a data source. Some can be closed using a partner extensions such as APOS (Web Intelligence)
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Why should you move to Design Studio?
Design Studio provides control over how you treat data; you can trigger when to refresh and load data. You can do background processing, parallel queries, and more.
In Dashboards, you could not decide to load which data.
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Figure 6 shows where present options
Both are capable of showing in the portals, BI launchpad, and Mobile BI
If you are interested in moving to Fiori landscape, Design Studio can be integrated with Fiori Launchpad, but not with Dashboards
Dashboards has offline dashboards; if offline dashboards is very important for you in the next several months then keep looking at Dashboards. This is part of Design Studio’s roadmap
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Dashboards was designed for particular screen resolution
In Design Studio, dashboards are resizing, ability to add responsiveness
Data sources – there is still a gap for Design Studio – has strong support for BW/HANA; limited for non-SAP datasource; SAP improves each release
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There is no automatic migration
Old presentations show a tool was once considered; no longer on the roadmap
The reason is from a technology point of view it would be difficult
Migration is manual effort; you should take this as an opportunity to reconsider design decisions made. Technology has moved on; you are not designing for a specific screen resolution and mobile is more important. Design Studio gives you the opportunity to change approach.
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You see a comparison of visual aspects including Lumira, Dashboards, Design Studio
You could be looking for a certain visualization or map
Most of the chart types Design Studio can deliver
Some are still outstanding in Design Studio – High-Low stock chart, candlestick charts
There are chart types Design Studio provides – column % stacked, for example
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More differences
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Design Studio does not provide gauges out of the box; partner solutions are available.
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Range sliders for charts is available for Dashboards, but not out of box Design Studio
Drill down is not possible out of the box for Design Studio
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Filter components for Dashboards – select a region, country, timeframe – this was huge for dashboards
Not possible yet in Design Studio such as List View and List Builder
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Design Studio does not provide standard maps out of the box; means like a world map with all the countries without you having to create definition
Design Studio uses GeoJSON syntax; you have to define this first
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More component comparison – such as a what if scenario or trend icon are not out of the box in Design Studio
Offline dashboards, export to MS Office – are not out of the box in Design Studio
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Common questions – no automatic migration process; need to migrate manually. This gives you the chance to rethink design and use new technologies
Licensing is shown in Figure 16
Design Studio provides a data discovery template for business users to create their own applications
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Some components are not available in Design Studio
If you are using an extension in Dashboards, is it available in Design Studio
SAP has not announced end of life for Dashboards; remember technology has moved on with browsers, mobile operating systems
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Why should you move? Design Studio gives you the enterprise readiness. Dashboard never reached the scalability required.
Design Studio is the future as part of the overall portfolio
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There may be times to continue to use Dashboards
If offline is a must-have in the next 6-7 months, if go-live is 2016, look at Dashboards or some other alternative. Design Studio does not have offline capabilities. Planned for Q1 2017 release (announced at SAPPHIRE)
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Do an inventory of dashboards you have, look at the data sources, look at your current add-ons
Is platform configured for Design Studio? Have you sized it for Design Studio?
Rethink your design; if you design dashboard today the same
Do not forget about training your team
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Figure 21 is a summary of key points.
Question & Answer
Q: We have Design Studio currently but are not using it because we are told Lumira and Webi will cover all our needs and are more geared toward end users. I believe that Design Studio has advantages over Webi and Lumira. Is there a differnece?
A: Yes, huge difference; look at use case; Web Intelligence (reporting) / Lumira (data discovery) designed for self-service; have to sacrifice some capabilities to build a full dashboards. Data connectivity – do not have best integration with BW and HANA which Design Studio supports – creating hierarchies is an example.
Q: Have many customers successfully made the migration to Design Studio?
A: SAP does not share out; SAP not give out concrete numbers. Look at Design Studio sessions at conference, customers downloaded in the thousands – close 100 customers increase each month
Q: From the training my understanding is there is no separate cost for the design studio licence and some features are easier to use it dashboard vs some in the Design studio. Hence we should use either of the tool based on the features we need in report?
A: May still be a scenario for Dashboards (e.g. offline) but that is not a feature you require you should look at Design Studio
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