Our data and analytics add-on, Power Hub, is a centralized database designed to be your data foundation for analytics and reporting. With historical data, it sets you up for better insights, robust data management, and cooler reports.
Power Hub captures data and makes it available in a well-structured and easy-to-use manner. The combination of current and historical data provides a variety of reporting options like snapshot comparison, historical trendlines, audit reports, etc. Set up business rules with tools like Power BI while reducing resource-consuming calculations and logic in the front-end layer.
Our data & analytics add-on stores your data based on changes so you can easily restore deleted data or past versions from any point in time.
Learn more from your data with AI
With our data and analytics add-on, you get historical data in a structurable and accessible way. This means you'll have the historical data foundation that allows you to take full advantage of advanced analytics, AI, and machine learning.
Your data time machine
In this video, we give you a short introduction to Power Hub to illustrate why it keeps your data safe and in tip-top shape.
Coop Danmark A/S is Denmark's leading consumer goods retailer. In this case, we describe the implementation of Projectum xPM and the important role data & analytics plays in providing accessible data for quality reporting.
Is the Projectum xPM Data Management add-on (Power Hub) a Saas product?
No. Power Hub is a cloud (Azure) based product. It is installed on your own Azure tenant.
Who can access Power Hub data?
With Power Hub, you have full ownership of the data and control the access to it.
Is Power Hub a backup solution?
Yes, Power Hub stores historical data, and that data can be used to restore Dataverse data through the Power Hub portal. Data from other source types can be used to restore data by extracting it from the Power Hub database and manually re-creating it in the source application. However, it should be noted that Power Hub is limited to the data available for external export and can’t be used to restore the entire source application (settings, system data, etc.).
How long is the data retention period for historical data in Power Hub?
Historical data collection is optional per table, and the retention period can be configured per source/schema from 1 month to infinity (in monthly increments).
Is there any down time when upgrading Power Hub?
There will be a period of about 2-3 minutes while the app service restarts where data sync will be paused, but all data generated/changed during this period will be synchronized to the database when the app service has restarted – so a short period where sync is paused but no downtime were data is lost.
Power PPM FAQ's.
Who is Power PPM designed for?
No. Power Hub is a cloud (Azure) based product. It is installed on the customer's own Azure tenant.
Can Power PPM be used by other than Enterprise organizations?
The customer has full ownership of the data controls the access to it.
How is our company data and information stored?
Yes, Power Hub stores historical data, and that data can be used to restore Dataverse data through the Power Hub portal. Data from other source types can be used to restore data by extracting it from the Power Hub database and manually re-creating it in the source application. However, it should be noted that Power Hub is limited to the data available for external export and can’t be used to restore the entire source application (settings, system data, etc.).
How long does it take to implement Power PPM?
Historical data collection is optional per table, and the retention period can be configured per source/schema from 1 month to infinity (in monthly increments).
How much does Power PPM cost?
There will be a period of about 2-3 minutes when the app service restarts where data sync will be paused, but all data generated/changed during this period will be synchronized to the database when the app service has restarted – so a short period where sync is paused but no downtime were data is lost.
How do we support Power PPM?
There will be a period of about 2-3 minutes when the app service restarts where data sync will be paused, but all data generated/changed during this period will be synchronized to the database when the app service has restarted – so a short period where sync is paused but no downtime were data is lost.
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