The digital revolution has sparked a wave of innovation as companies strive to meet consumers where they spend the most time — on web and mobile devices. To keep up with the demands that digital innovations place upon product markets, businesses are increasingly incorporating analytics into their products.
Can containerized deployments help your business? Are your customers’ data applications held back by basic, outdated dashboards and reports? Well, they’re not alone. As the digitization wave crashes over a post-pandemic market, many organizations are taking stock of their data tools and finding them lacking in comparison to other more modern solutions available. Gone are the days when simple self-service analytics would suffice for their users.
Every application provider has the same goals: to help their users work more efficiently, and to drive user adoption. But many companies fail to achieve this goal because they struggle to provide the reporting and analytics users have come to expect. The Definitive Guide to Embedded Analytics is designed to answer any and all questions you have about the topic. It will show you what embedded analytics are and how they can help your company.
Much like Apple people tend to be all Apple, all the time, Microsoft Dynamics ERP users tend to prefer Microsoft products for all their computing needs. It’s not hard to understand why. Using products from the same ecosystem prevents compatibility issues and saves time in learning multiple systems.
If you work in a finance team within a construction business, it’s likely your main goals are to reduce risk, improve profitability, and maintain exceptional levels of compliance. To achieve success, you need direct access to accurate data from your ERP and the ability to quickly create drillable Excel reports for GL and other finance requirements.
As the world emerges from the recent pandemic, organizations continue to struggle to find solid ground in an uncertain economic climate. Plagued by supply chain disruptions and price inflation, finance teams are at the forefront of organizational efforts to strategize and remain agile in changing circumstances.
Every organization contends with numerous moving parts that drive business forward. But they can be inefficient and convoluted – in fact, Forrester research shows that 71% of organizations use 10 or more applications for a single business process. To make matters worse, only 16% of companies have complete visibility over their own processes. This is where process mining can help. How can you gain more clarity so you can improve efficiency within your organization?