Enterprise data is the shared, secure, and structured information that powers operations, decision-making, and strategic initiatives at the UW. UW-IT manages, integrates, and delivers this data to support research, learning, and administrative work. This data is accessible through tools and services such as the BI Portal (reports, dashboards, cubes), Workday Reporting, the Enterprise Data Warehouse (databases), and Enterprise Web Services (APIs), along with other home-grown analytics solutions that enhance the student and instructor experience.
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UW Enterprise Data News
Streamlining Security for Admissions Reporting in the BI Portal
Feb. 07, 2024
Two resources in the BI Portal leverage the same data: UW Admissions Cube and All Applications Report. In an effort to streamline security for this data, we recently deployed security updates to both of these resources. Why was this change necessary? Historically,…
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UWSDBDataStore Reorg on January 27, 2024
Jan. 17, 2024
UWSDBDataStore Reorg on January 27, 2024 The student database (SDB) will go through a reorganization on January 27, 2024 which will cause changes in the Enterprise Data Warehouse database, UWSDBDataStore. These changes to the objects will be available in the UWSDBDataStore on…
Complying with Federal Grant Reporting Requirements: The New SF425 Report
Jan. 02, 2024
As of 12/29/23, the BI Portal now includes Release 1 of the SF425 report! This report allows Grant and Contract Accounting (GCA) to pull data from Workday into the SF425 Federal Financial Report, which is required to report on a grant’s cumulative…
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