公司规模
Mid-size Company
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- Dundas BI
技术栈
- Business Intelligence
- Data Analytics
- Data Integration
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 航天
适用功能
- 商业运营
- 人力资源
用例
- 预测性维护
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 数据科学服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Yulista Holding, LLC 总部位于阿拉巴马州亨茨维尔,致力于成为全球装备最精良的阿拉斯加本土公司 (ANC),为国内外客户提供快速响应的航空航天和国防解决方案。Yulista 在工程与制造、维护与改造、综合物流与产品支持、培训系统与解决方案以及基地运营与支持服务方面提供创新的专业知识和服务。自 2002 年成立以来,Yulista 已成为行业领导者,为美国国防部、各政府机构和外国客户提供广泛的快速响应支持。
挑战
Yulista Holding, LLC 是一家阿拉斯加本土公司 (ANC),提供快速响应航空航天和国防解决方案,其报告需求严重依赖 Excel。他们整合了九家公司的收入、毛利率、收入、捐赠、资源管理等宝贵数据,所有数据都使用 Excel 进行汇总、跟踪和报告。但是,创建报告是一项高度手动且耗时的任务。访问这些报告同样艰巨,使用 Excel 很难获得有意义的最新见解。他们还担心手动数据输入会导致错误。因此,他们开始寻找一个完整的端到端 BI 解决方案,该解决方案具有比 Excel 更强大的功能和自动化能力。
解决方案
Yulista 开始寻找一个分析合作伙伴,该合作伙伴不仅能解决他们的问题,而且可以根据用户的需求进行定价,能够创建漂亮的仪表板和数据分析报告,并能够为所有用户提供无缝的分析体验,无论他们的技能如何。对他们来说,重要的是他们选择的解决方案足够灵活和可扩展,以满足全公司部署的独特要求。随着搜索的深入,潜在供应商名单缩小到三家,Yulista 最终选择了 Dundas BI,因为它具有强大的内置功能、自适应数据流、完全开放的 API 和极其灵活的定价模型。这些因素使他们能够在商业智能和分析方面不妥协。
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