Fact Sheet
Who We Are:
United Software Associates helps our clients to leverage and capitalize on their biggest asset, data. In our Data Warehousing & Analytics Suite, we empower the client to
turn their Data into knowledge, as depicted in our Gather, Store and Deliver Model.
Our Strength:
We are a team of dedicated data warehousing professionals with years of experience in the Decision Support / Decision Science Arena. For over 10 years, we have focused on developing and applying dimensional data warehouse design principles for IT Decision Support professionals.
Our Solution:
Our Data Warehousing & Analytics Services will help your company deploy various DW/BI methodologies to extend and integrate value chains across organizational
boundaries and drive new market opportunities. To provide some guidance, we use a variety of data warehousing maturity models that allow us to benchmark your progress
over the life of the project.
Our Approach:
How does your data warehousing initiative compare to others in the industry? What will it take to get your data warehouse to the next level? Good Questions that all too
often can’t be answered easily.
We will help you better gauge your existing DW/BI initiative, and move it from the past to the present, while keeping pace with your IT
budget. We work along various DWMM stages that are defined by a number of characteristics, including: scope, analytic structure, executive perceptions, types of
analytics, stewardship, funding, technology platform, and change management.
Our Pledge:
There are two pivotal points in the evolution of any DW/BI initiative, represented in the model as the “gulf” and the “chasm.” Many Data Management initiatives stall at
these points. They remain stuck with one foot in the past and another in the future, unable to make a clean leap beyond. As a result, they never fully reap the benefits in the
successive stages. At United Software, we provide a quick way for you to gauge where your data warehousing initiative is now and how to get to the next milestone without
breaking the budget.
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