ERP Administration

A successful business requires interdepartmental communication and collaboration. A successful enterprise resource planning (ERP) system enables employees and facilitates teamwork. As ERP systems expand from their traditional manufacturing role to an enterprise-wide model, the integration of existing data silos from Project Management, Document Management, Human Resources, and Sales departments holds tremendous promise and competitive advantages.

Custom Application Development

Custom applications can present great benefits for your organization, or they can be a project management nightmare. Careful planning and requirement gathering is often the difference between success and failure. In fact, some studies attribute as much as 85% of software revisions to poor requirements. Another report estimates the cost to change a requirement at about 200% more than initial cost of the requirement.

Data Integration

Faced with increasing number of applications, systems and data, today's organizations increasingly need to identify, classify, analyze, and manage volumes of business information. This ever-changing data has great affect on performance, daily operations, and strategic decisions. Real-time Data Integration (DI) systems integrate commonly disparate information from data warehouses, operational data stores, and departmental databases.