Without delivering dashboards in your BI analytics solution, your software company’s customers likely miss the meaning of your data your application collects. In fact, your app likely pulls in more data than your business users are even aware is available. However, data has no value unless it is gathered, organized, and easily understood. Without the ability to analyze data, the numbers are pointless.
Yet, many businesses and enterprises fail to grasp exactly how much they need an effective data analytics solution. Many of them underestimate their investment budget or invest in the wrong projects. In fact, only 23 percent of organizations have a clear data strategy.
Compounding the problem has been the widespread use of separate business intelligence and data analytics platforms across the organization. The decision-making process remains inefficient as users lack accurate, up-to-date, and complete information. This fundamentally flawed process results in unfavorable outcomes.
Software developers excel at creating applications that meet specific needs. They shouldn’t be tasked with daily maintenance or administration of the application nor forced to do coding to onboard new customers. With all the demands on their time, they shouldn’t be expected to master the intricacies of the industry the software application serves.
They create software by coding to the requirements provided by others who are in the best position to administer the application, manage onboarding customers, and make any configurations needed to support specific, customer, user or tenant’s needs. Read More
If you rely on out of date information to make your decisions, you may be relying on trending tools, experience, or even intuition to guide you. Anyone who follows the weather on a regular basis can see where trending tools get you most of the time.