May 18, 2012

Business Intelligence

The key to maximising your investment in information management is the adoption of a Business Intelligence layer throughout the organisation. The information can be delivered via dashboards and scorecards, as either predefined or ad-hoc reports, and distributed via the web, email or hard copy.

We can help you to implement a reporting capability that provides you with insights on key business metrics to facilitate fast decision-making.

User experience is critical. You could have the best data consolidation and analysis out there, but if you don’t present the information in an easy to use and digestible format your information management solution will be a failure.

We spend an increasing amount of time helping clients understand how to make their business intelligence more useable and accessible, and provide a health check on how to improve their user experience. We’re able to provide best practice data visualisation through a combination of our exclusive partnership with Stephen Few, a world recognised expert in data visualisation, and our own specialist team.

Mobile BIMobile BI is also becoming important with increasing penetration of smart phones and tablet technology. Organisations are looking for ways to push-out data that’s traditionally been inside the business and making it available externally for remote staff and senior executives.

Typical business intelligence engagements include:

  • Data Mart development
  • Report development
  • Change management training leveraging our Data Warehouse Fundamentals Course
  • Mobile application
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