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SUBWAY Purchasing Cooperative IPC Selects WhereScape Integrated Data Warehouse Development Environment
SEATTLE - (BUSINESS WIRE) - WhereScape, a provider of a comprehensive Integrated Development
Environment (IDE) for data warehousing, announced today that IPC, an
independent SUBWAY franchisee-owned and operated purchasing
cooperative, has purchased WhereScape RED to enable the rapid
development and deployment of its Microsoft SQL Server-based enterprise
data warehouse. The announcement was made at PASS Summit 2009, the
premier event for SQL Server professionals, where WhereScape is
exhibiting in Booth #514.
IPC, headquartered in Miami, Florida, is implementing its new SQL Server
data warehouse to gain additional business insights from its terabytes
of Subway Card processing data, finance and supply chain data in
support of SUBWAY's 25,000 restaurants across the U.S. and Canada. IPC
is responsible for procuring all of the SUBWAY food, packaging,
equipment and services for the US and Canada through negotiating price,
supply, and distribution terms while improving quality, enhancing
competitiveness and ensuring the best value to SUBWAY restaurants and
their customers.
"IPC looks at all supply chain opportunities that will result in better
operations, savings or quality for SUBWAY franchisees," said
Anthony Ronconi, IPC Director of Information Technology. "This is a
continuous process with IPC often receiving requests from its members to
evaluate taking on new functions. As data volumes continue to grow, our
enterprise data warehouse will be key in helping us provide timely data
analysis and reports that enable management to make insightful and
timely business decisions, benefiting all SUBWAY store owners."
According to Ronconi, IPC's initial data warehouse development efforts,
while successful, proved too time consuming making it difficult to meet
dynamic business requirements. This resulted in the company performing
due diligence looking for a cost-effective solution to aid his team.
"WhereScape RED's 'prototype and iterate' data warehouse-building
approach is ideal for IPC as our business requirements and needs are
constantly evolving and changing. In addition, WhereScape RED has
greatly increased the productivity of our developers and our results to
date have impressed both our IT group as well as our stakeholders. We
have been very pleased with the purchase and progress we are now
making," Ronconi said.
IPC's enterprise data warehouse consists of several massive modules
including card model, store model, finance and supply chain. For
example, just one of the activity fact tables contains more than one
billion records, with the enterprise data warehouse containing almost
two terabytes of data and growing daily. "The data contained in each of
these modules is quite complex, and WhereScape is enabling us to
effectively manage that complexity," Ronconi said. Two major
modulesâcard model and store modelâhave completed testing and have been
placed into production. The supply chain module is expected to be in
production by year-end, and the finance data will be incorporated into
the data warehouse in a multi-phased approach throughout next year.
Ronconi added that IPC has also been highly impressed with the
metadata-based documentation-creating capabilities of WhereScape RED.
"We have complex reporting relationships in the IPC data warehouse
between business units and models, without which proper documentation is
very hard to understand for a user, yet alone communicate to other IPC
technical resources," he said. "As we make changes to our data
warehouse, WhereScape allows us to automatically regenerate the
documentation to reflect the changes."
"We are pleased to welcome IPC to the WhereScape customer family and
honored to be playing a key role in this high profile data warehouse
development effort," said WhereScape Founder and CEO Michael Whitehead.
"WhereScape RED ensures that IPC and other organizations can not only
quickly and cost-effectively develop data warehousing solutions, but
also easily adapt and change the environment as business needs dictate.
IPC is in good company, joining more than 100 other SQL Server customers
enjoying the productivity, ease of use and cost benefits of the SQL
Server and WhereScape combination."
Fully Integrated with Microsoft SQL Server
WhereScape RED provides native support for SQL Server as well as IBM
DB2, Oracle and Teradata. The same WhereScape integrated development
environment is used to build SQL Server data warehouses as well as
Analysis Services cubes. The benefits are simple - organizations only
need to learn one development environment, end to end metadata from the
source system through to the cube layer (and where supported the client
tool as well), integrated workflow and scheduling for the data warehouse
and the cubes, automatically maintained lineage information and
documentation from source system extract through to the data warehouse
and the cubes.
About IPC
IPC is an independent SUBWAY franchisee-owned and operated purchasing
cooperative. IPC negotiates the lowest cost for goods and services,
while improving quality, enhancing competitiveness and ensuring the best
value to SUBWAY restaurants and their customers. Moreover, IPC is
committed to delivering returns to its members year after year. By
organizing as a cooperative, the business initiatives are set by the
owner members and are benchmarked by the active participation of an
elected Board of Directors. For more information, please visit, www.ipcoop.com.
About WhereScape
WhereScape provides a product, WhereScape RED, which enables
organizations to ensure that the structure of their data always meets
the changing needs of the business. WhereScape RED is the only
comprehensive Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for data
warehousing that supports the entire data warehouse management life
cycle, integrating source system exploration, schema design, metadata
management, warehouse scheduling and enhancement into a single, simple
integrated design.
More than 300 customers worldwide are using WhereScape RED on a variety
of platforms. Projects performed using WhereScape RED typically come in
under budget, ahead of schedule, with improved performance, greater
transparency and built on more solid foundations over the systems they
replace. WhereScape has head offices in Auckland, New Zealand, Portland
Oregon, and Wokingham, UK. For more information, please visit www.wherescape.com.
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