Clarity
is a corporate performance management solution that enables you to create
standardized corporate reports and data entry templates based on existing
company data. These templates and reports are then distributed to a user
community for enterprise-wide financial processes, such as budgeting, planning,
forecasting, and corporate reporting.
Clarity
allows users to report and analyze company data using their Web browser over a
corporate intranet or the Internet. It leverages the power of both OLAP (IBM DB2
OLAP, Hyperion Essbase, and MS Analysis Services) and relational (MS-SQL
Server, Oracle, and DB2) databases.
This
section contains information about Clarity and how it can be used to view,
modify, and otherwise manipulate summary data to create a budgeting and
planning solution for your organization. Also included in this section is a
high-level architectural overview, and information about the mechanics of
Clarity's software and server processes.
HOW CLARITY PERFORMANCE
MANAGEMENT WORKS
Because Clarity is a
Web based application, it has certain advantages over traditional software,
which include ease of deployment and accessibility.
Web based applications
do not require software to be installed on a PC in order to run them. To run
Clarity, all you need is Internet Explorer and the URL of the Web server which
hosts Clarity.
Clarity uses a series
of server processes in order to coordinate communication from your Web browser
to the database environment.
Clarity consists of the
following server processes:
• The Clarity Server
• The OLAP database
server
• The relational
database server
Other important
components in the Clarity solution include both administrator and end user
client machines (used to communicate with Clarity), and any existing company ERP
systems such as general ledgers and human resource systems (from which existing
data is extracted).
The following pages
illustrate a series of steps to show how data is transferred from your
organization's existing ERP systems into the Clarity database environment, and
how you can use Clarity to view and modify that data.