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Take control over your data quality

It is common knowledge that data contain important insights. The major challenge is in managing, understanding, and visualizing data in a comprehensible way. By visualizing data, they are made easier for everyone in theorganization to understand.

However, if you don't know anything about the quality of your data or how it is organized, this will make it hard to create reports and visualization. By implementing controlled processes for collecting and organizing data, you will increase the possibility to assess data quality, which is the foundation for making sound decision. We have expertise regardingdifferent methods for data collection and models for organizing the collected data. To ensure a high data quality, we recommend using tools that automate the process.

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Securing data access

Gaining control over data quality is important, but is not enough for your organization to become datadriven. The employees also need access to data. Even for modest amounts of data, this can become a challenge, especially if users are in different geographic locations or organizations. We have experience of moving data to the cloud, but can help you make data available, whatever storage solution you choose.

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Get your message through. Speak a language everyone understands.

Data is not an end in itself. The unrelenting flow of information is more of a curse than a blessing unless your organization can put it to real use. And it is not always obvious how to present data.

Communicating important figures and data in visual form means you are speaking a language everyone understands – the language of images.

Effective communication of data

For complex, difficult and advanced questions there is usually no easy answer. The answers that do emerge are often difficult for people to interpret. It can be easier to explain a complex situation if you visualize the data and use a clear language of images. If you dare to treat the language of images as a language in its own right, there are ways to present data other than as a list of figures.

A well-executed data visualization, infographic or dashboard can replace a thousand words. It is also easy to pick out just the important, business-critical data, instead of putting it all out there.

We would go so far as saying that there is no point in having vast quantities of data that no one can understand and use. Our data visualization specialists will show you how best practice in data visualization is possibly the single most cost-effective thing you can do to boost the value of your business intelligence investment. A picture is really worth a thousand words.

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Henrik Serlow
Head of Business intelligence and visualization
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