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Enabling informed and timely business decisions often requires information that is integrated and transformed to an acceptable level of quality within a reasonable time frame.
To quickly achieve timely business decisions, you can leverage our in-depth of experience in data warehousing while using industry-leading tools, processes and appropriate best practices that align with your company's Business Intelligence strategy and roadmap.
Our solutions include:

BI Strategy
The challenge for the modern data architect and solution strategist is to implement the right combination of techniques and technologies to create a business intelligence (BI) organization.  Our seasoned architects are aware that new techniques and technologies must be adapted to meet the challenge of BI. They understand that BI is much bigger than traditional tools and techniques. They also know that to deliver a predictable, timely source of information content requires a conscious approach, a blending of traditional and nontraditional techniques and technology to deliver on the promise of business intelligence.

Nevertheless, our data architects and solution strategists recognize when a particular technique or technology is necessary. Moreover, these individuals must plan the overall BI architecture in advance of any iteration being implemented. This includes any data structures required to support the overall BI plan as well as predicting the type of technologies to implement. Architects and solution strategists must set into motion an inclusive picture, an encompassing agenda for virtually any combination of BI applications that might be necessary for their particular enterprise.

Customer Data Integration
Customer Data Integration (CDI) is the combination of the technology, processes and services needed to create and maintain an accurate, timely and complete & comprehensive representation of a customer across multiple channels, business lines, and enterprises typically where there are multiple sources of associated data in multiple application systems and databases. CDI relies heavily on the standardization of data and overall data quality. Large corporations with large amounts of data often set up data governance teams to manage the CDI process

Operational BI
A business intelligence (BI) system is a key component of a company's IT framework. It is the component that enables business users to report on, analyze and optimize business operations to reduce costs and increase revenues. Most companies use this component for strategic and tactical decision making where the decision-making cycle may span a time period of several weeks (e.g., campaign management) or months (e.g., improving customer satisfaction).

Competitive pressures, however, are forcing companies to react faster to changing business conditions and customer requirements. As a result, there is now a need to use BI to help drive and optimize business operations on a daily basis, and, in some cases, even for intraday decision-making, called operational business intelligence.




 

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