Customer Company Size
Large Corporate
Region
- America
Country
- United States
Product
- Dundas BI
Tech Stack
- Data Analytics
- Business Intelligence
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Revenue Growth
Technology Category
- Analytics & Modeling - Big Data Analytics
- Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
Applicable Functions
- Business Operation
- Sales & Marketing
Use Cases
- Predictive Quality Analytics
- Supply Chain Visibility
Services
- Data Science Services
- Software Design & Engineering Services
About The Customer
BH Management Services, LLC is one of the ten largest multi-family property management firms in the United States according to the National Multi-Housing Council, operating in nearly 300 communities with upwards of 90,000 apartment units that generate greater than $1 billion in annual gross revenue. What had once begun as a small start-up in 1993 has since thrived and is now comprised of four divisions (BH Equities, BH Management Services, BH Architecture & Design, and BH Construction Services), each of which contributes, and is essential to, the success of the whole. With a focus on the acquisition, improvement, and management of apartment communities, BH Management is able to provide living environments of exceptional quality across 19 states, while creating and maximizing asset value for each of its partners and clients, day in and day out.
The Challenge
In 2014, BH Management made the decision to proceed with a software vendor specializing in data analytics solutions specifically for the multi-family real estate industry. Their primary objective was to find and implement an analytics platform that would measure financial and operational performance, and more precisely, allow them to perform year-over-year net operating income comparisons. With these goals met, it then pressed to further customize the solution they’d implemented. BH Management maintained an abundance of disparate data that needed to be aggregated. To ensure this was done in a manner that was most meaningful to them, they needed additional software that could be modified to a great extent. They recognized the need for software with depth and versatility that could be tailored with the features they most coveted. BH Management had no other option but to begin looking for a new Business Intelligence (BI) platform. This time around, they knew they needed a BI platform that allowed for virtually limitless customization in creating data visualizations and would meet any design requirements they threw at it.
The Solution
One of the luxuries of being part of such a massive, multi-family, national company, is the abundance of resources BH Management had at their disposal. As a result, they were able to build an extraordinary Business Intelligence team, which could dedicate their time and energy into selecting the best BI platform possible. While coveting a BI platform that was flexible enough to meet the unique requirements of their company-wide deployment (data from all four divisions had to be aggregated and analyzed), the BH Management BI team was cognitive of the fact that to stay ahead of the curve and to remain competitive within the property management world (by virtue of having the best BI platform internally), they couldn’t allow themselves to become stagnant. As such, the team knew they needed a BI platform that ensured they’d never again need to compromise on their analytics. The tool they’d ultimately select needed to be easy to scale, customizable, and contain stunning visualizations. It also needed to be easy to govern; in addition to providing their 2200+ employees with varying levels of access to dashboards, they’d also make them available to their clients. After evaluating upwards of 15 different BI vendors, BH Management’s BI team met with Dundas, and as the only vendor that was able to deliver the exact solution they’d envisioned, the search was over.
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