Hello,
We are a PerformancePoint Server (PPS) partner, and we have recently tested the AX to PerformancePoint Server connector. It seems to work fine, and it clearly speed up the process for AX customers to get started with PPS. Basically the connector allows you to move your GL dimensions (accounts, departments, etc.) as well as your GL data from AX and over to the PPS Planning database. You then use the admin tool (Bix Modeler) in PPS Planning to create trees, security, etc. Biz Modeler will then generate your OLAP cubes, and you can now do one of several things:
1) Build a budget model in PPS Planning (Excel-based interface for your budget users) and write budgets and forecasts back to the OLAP cube.
2) Point web-parts in PPS dashboards (PPS Monitoring) back to the same cube and then display scorecards and graphics in SharePoint that combines your actual figures from AX with the budgets your created in PPS Planning.
3) You can also use the PPS Analysis tool (also known as ProClarity) on top of your cubes to do more sophisticated ad-hoc reporting/analysis.
Note: The PPS Planning cubes are architected for budgeting/forecasting, and are not always ideal for designing sophisticated PPS Dashboards or for analysis with ProClarity. But, with a little bit of SSIS work, you can easily design your own OLAP cubes from the PPS Planning database (which again can be a mix of your AX actual data and budgets entered with PPS Planning).
Finally, if you are also looking for LIVE reporting on your AX data, there are now several alternativs to FRx. Management Reporter is one alternative and XL Reporter (www.xlreporter.com) is another alternative. The latter is geared towards AX customers that prefer their live financial reporting to take place directly in a Microsoft Excel environment.
Nils Rasmussen