Does this sound familiar?
90% of all unstructured data is dark data
25% of decision makers say it takes months to get analytics help from IT
Data professionals only spend 14% of their time on analysis
Our vision on a modern data platform
Modern data platforms are the robust foundation to unlock the true potential of data. These platforms have 4 important tasks to do: ingesting data from different data sources, processing the collected data in a timely and correct way, storing all data in an appropriate format, and making sure that consumers can start using this data.
We build our data platform using a modular design: as technologies evolve, it must be possible to swap components within the platform. We believe that good software engineering practices lead to better data platforms, so we apply them where possible. A well-designed and pragmatic data management framework provides the foundation to effectively organise and utilise all data within the platform.
What’s in it for you?
Frameworks, plans, tools… they are nice to have, but in the end it’s the results that matter. So, what’s in it for you? What can your organisation expect?
Reduced time to data insights
Empowerment of your teams
Productise your data
Automate your work
How we can help
To help you move towards a modern data platform, we use a three-step approach.
Think: Tailoring our solution to your needs
Build: Realising the data platform & proving business value
Run: Making the platform a success
Think: Tailoring our solution to your needs
We conduct qualitative interviews with stakeholders and project sponsors. This gives us insights in concrete business needs and helps us to finalise the target architecture.
Build: Realising the data platform & proving business value
We use our platform accelerators to implement a data platform tailored to your needs. We implement real business cases to prove the platform’s added value.
Run: Making the platform a success
What about technologies?
We pick our technologies based on your specific needs and your current situation.
What can your organisation expect?