You’re at the front-line of your company’s business intelligence program. From your vantage point you can see the benefits of evolving from spreadmarts and standard reporting to enterprise-wide advanced analytics. The process of developing your BI program, though, can be tricky. Do you have the right IT infrastructure? Is your data ready for enterprise-wide use? Do your business users see BI as mission-critical? Are your BI teams and business users even speaking the same language? Finding the right answers to these questions can make the difference between an informationally-challenged company and an analytic competitor.
Regardless of where your BI program is in its evolution, we can help get you right on the right path for success. Whether you are seeking to improve an enterprise-wide program, developing a targeted BI application, or educating business executives on the benefits of BI, we can help you better plan and execute your evolving BI strategy to increase the business value of your BI investment.
Business Intelligence Solutions
- Solutions for BI Professionals:
- Assessment & Gap Analysis
- BI Roadmap & Justification
- BI Requirements Portfolio
- Information Architecture
- Technology Selection
- Technical Execution
Business Intelligence Success Stories
- Food Manufacturer; Solutions for BI Team – 1:
Business Intelligence Consulting Solutions: Identifying if a major investment to improve the supply chain yielded expected business benefits, and initiatiating a high-impact BI program
- Food Distributor; BI for Marketing Success-1:
Business Intelligence Consulting Solutions: helping clients grow revenues and market share while reducing inventory, reducing supplier-caused out-of-stocks, and reducing slow-and-obsolete inventory – all while maintaining or improving customer service
- Food Company; Solutions for BI Director – 1:
Getting more business value from an outdated BI/DW infrastructure, while responding to growing business unit demand for better information and performance management tools
- Food Company; BI for CIOs – 1:
Upgrading and getting more business value from an outdated risk-prone data warehousing and business intelligence infrastructure while also responding to growing business unit demand for better information and performance management tools

