Reduce complexity to drive profitability and revenue
Specialization is a wonderful thing. Sales force automation, accounting, warehouse management, EDI, every conceivable aspect of running a modern business comes with its own set of data, data management software and reporting software. Making sense of all these pools of data sources can bring even the most sophisticated of organizations to its knees. The need to drive down costs while bolstering efficiencies has resulted in a need to provide data consolidation.
Whether consolidating legacy systems or implementing new functionalities, IT must provide the business a unified view of a complex, diverse and large volume of data. Moving data between systems and ensuring that accuracy is maintained is a complex, costly and high-risk process.
The consolidation of data – a critical and time consuming phase of application deployments – is often underestimated and considered a sub-task of the entire project. In fact data consolidation can often consume up to 40 percent of a project’s budget.
With Data Integration packages that start under $2,500 for small businesses and under $10,000 for mid-sized organizations; EMANIO has the right software package with the right features for your organization.
The Challenge of Data Consolidation:
Data consolidation can provide key problems for a
business:
Data Consolidation with EMANIO
EMANIO helps its customers ensure data consolidation
projects are delivered on time, on budget and with accurate results;
providing for smooth application upgrades and consolidation projects. Our
Data Integration platforms can provide for data access, profiling,
cleansing and transformation – all within one easy to use
and affordable platform. Through EMANIO Data Integration organizations
can reap a number of benefits:
Key capabilities include:
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