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Risk management is the foundation of protecting your investment.
Customer Story | Meals on Wheels SA centralises IT to realise $50,000 cost saving
Meals on Wheels SA centralises its IT environment to better coordinate thousands of daily deliveries. Almost everyone has heard of Meals on Wheels. David explained that implementing an Intelligent Information Management System allowed his group to digitise their financial model, saving his business $50K per year while increasing efficiency and security.
BI | Spike In Demand For Microsoft Power BI - Here's Why
There has been a big spike in the demand for business intelligence solutions, the bulk being for Microsoft Power BI and Qlik.
Big Data | Make Better Decisions: Don’t Buy Into The Big Data/Small Data Hype
Learn why the data science on big data isn’t as good as you think. Discover why the data science business is struggling to beat small data.
Did you know colour can alter your thoughts and affect team performance?
Colour has a big impact on how you get and stay focused. Discover what colours increase productivity and what your best choices are.
3 Ways BI Increases Your Profits
Business Intelligence is an umbrella term that refers to a variety of software applications used to analyse an organisation's raw data. Now that you know what it is, you may ask if it's really worth the money? The answer is, YES!
BI | 7 Valuable Tips for Power BI
Power BI is Microsoft’s interactive data visualisation and analytics tool for business intelligence (BI). Power BI is used to pull data from a wide range of systems within the cloud to create dashboards that track the metrics you care about the most, or drill in and (literally) ask questions about your data. Power BI allows you to create rich reports or embed dashboards and reports into reporting portals you already use.
Minimising a Ransomware Attack
Ransomware is a piece of software that has been installed or downloaded to a computer, that once activated it will block access to that computer system until a sum of money has been paid.
Trash or Treasure With Network Shares
In my youth, it was always exciting to visit the trash and treasure markets at local drive-in theatres on a weekend. Endless hours spent wandering through the hundreds of car boots, make-shift stalls and pop-up stands whilst we scrutinised boxes and fold-out tables covered with people’s unwanted items, occasionally discovering something of value.