Business intelligence
Cross division
The Business Intelligence division consists of a team of professionals specialised in Data Management and Dashboard Analysis.
Their objective can be summarised as “Make sense of data“, i.e. to enable our customers to make strategic decisions from data, providing them with accurate, up-to-date and meaningful information in the relevant context.
Versatile, customised BI solutions for any business function.
The implementation of a business intelligence platform in an enterprise brings considerable organisational and strategic advantages, especially in complex and articulated realities operating in markets that are increasingly fluctuating and difficult to interpret:
- Cost-effective analysis – the automation of business analysis and reporting processes enables an improved, timely and cost-effective examination of the business situation, with immediate focus on strategic aspects identified by management.
- Uniformity of information – each company manager has an unambiguous view of the company’s performance and the critical areas on which to focus improvement efforts.
Decision effectiveness – by preparing and analysing data, management can speed up decision-making processes and make them more goal-oriented. - Decision effectiveness – by preparing and analysing data, management can speed up decision-making processes and make them more goal-oriented.
Our services
Data Warehouse
Data generated by various information systems (production, sales, accounting, research and development, CRM, etc.) can be stored in special databases and big data platforms that preserve their informative qualities.
Data Transformation
Acquisition, cleaning and normalisation of data in heterogeneous, often unstructured, databases or archives. Automation, measurement, control and analysis of company results and performance.
Data Visualization
BI reporting and various graphic visualisation tools, dynamic dashboards, statistics and indicators that are constantly updated and easily adaptable, all integrated in the process: measurement-analysis and decision-action.