Data Warehousing
Data Warehouse solutions can give insight and control over all your existing data, bringing a better understanding of your business from an Enterprise point of view, rather than departmental, segregated views
Enterprise Data warehousing is nothing new. But many projects fail due to scope creep, bad requirements, stakeholder management, or bad delivery. The truth of the matter is that many Data Warehouse projects contain all these elements to a varying degrees.
Here at ResolveIT Consultancy, we have vast experience at creating Data Warehouses from scratch. From talking to you, the client, the stakeholders, the users we capture your requirements, and then provide you with clear steps to achieve your goals. We can take the project on and deliver as a complete solution, although many clients prefer to work with us as they build their internal teams up, and grow their Enterprise Data Warehouse over time. This gives the client results faster, and helps the Data Warehouse move with the business and change quickly to adapt to new trends, or act upon new found gems of information.
Big Data – Here to answer your prayers…?
Perhaps in this day and age we are all to bust focusing on getting the “next” best thing, when what we should do is ensure we finish what we have started, and just take a bite at a time….
Big Data is all the rage these days! However, there are many people rushing into Big Data without ensuing the foundations of information are solid.
This is why here at ResolveIT Consultancy, we encourage all our clients have a solid Enterprise Data Warehouse in place before moving into Big Data. Lets say your new Big Data system tells you that 90% of your clients are happy from a social media feed. Great – Time to ask the boss for a pay rise! But not so fast….
Many corporate mobile devices ban access to many feeds for security reasons, so perhaps you are just getting the feeds from your residential customers.
If you don’t already have a Enterprise Data Warehouse in place that can tell you that 97% of your revenue streams come from Business Users, who are excluded from this 90% of happy users – what does it actually tell you about the state of your business, your management Business customer bases (SME, National, Global), or your management of your customers?