The SeeWhy Community Edition is designed to give developers access to the latest Real time Business Intelligence technology. By publishing and maintaining a roadmap, SeeWhy are giving direction to the Community Edition; enabling developers to plan accordingly. Of course, we will respond to the demands and needs of the SeeWhy community; it is the community who will determine development priorities and so the order and content of releases will be subject to change.
Community Edition V3.0
From V3 onwards SeeWhy Community Edition includes our Graphical Design Studio. This covers much of the configuration currently requiring updates to XML documents and database tables making many of these tasks accessible to business rather than technical users. A screen shot of the Design Studio alpha version is shown here on the right hand side. [See Design Studio Images]
Along the way to V 3.0, and beyond, we have a number of other significant improvements in the pipeline. Each item on the roadmap represents a minor or major release, and major releases are numbered.
If you require more details about any of these road map items, please email us at
On the Roadmap
SQL Server Event Interface: This will enable events to be generated from Microsoft SQL Server databases (Released V3.2 - email for details)
Statistics: Making Enterprise Edition functions such as outlier detection and smoothing available to the interpretation process
Nested Dimensions: Support for multiple levels of dimensions
Linux support: Allowing the deployment of the SeeWhy Interpretation, Notification and Presentation Servers to JBOSS running on Linux (Q1 2008: email for details)
Forecasts: Mathematical forecasting functions that will enable a trend to be projected forward for comparison against a goal point
Annotations: Enabling a data point or area in the SeeWhy Navigator to be annotated by a business user and shared with others
Extended Process Integration: This release will allow the results of a SeeWhy interpretation to be published externally, further easing integration with SOA tools and other applications. (Released V3.2)
Public APIs: APIs to allow users to develop their own specialist extensions such as integration to bespoke systems.
SeeWhy for JBoss jBPM: Tan evolution of the SeeWhy BPM Integration
Kit, providing a 'code free'out of the box
solution for the generation of BAM and BI events from JBoss' jBPM (email for details)