FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

There are three tiers within a data warehouse system, the first and “bottom” one being the server where everything is stored. The second tier is the analytics engine, which processes and outputs data as requested. The last and “top” tier is the front-end client that users see and use for data mining, analysis, reporting, and research.

If you handle large amounts of data, your business could benefit greatly from a data warehouse. Even smaller operations can get valuable information from business intelligence systems. If your staff is struggling with too many spreadsheets, everything takes too long to load or generate, or there are discrepancies you can’t solve, there’s a strong chance a data warehouse can help.

There are a lot of data warehouse systems out there. Some of the most popular include Amazon Redshift, Amazon DynamoDB, Microsoft Azure, Google BigQuery, Snowflake, IBM Db2 Warehouse, Rubrik, Vertica, and Dremio.

A data warehouse is a database where you can store all of your business records and access them with ease. This is where your data for business intelligence is gathered and it should be able to take in data from multiple sources. Once there, all of your records will remain stable and the system will be able to help you focus on large reports or specific subject matter efficiently and quickly.

Yes, and it can do a larger variety of tasks too! Microsoft D365 Business Central is notably more robust than QuickBooks, offering not only accounting and reporting but also tracking, integration, supply chain management, and more!

Before switching to Microsoft D365 Business Central, understand what your current system offers and what other features your business may benefit from. If you aren’t sure where to start, we can help! Switching will take time and should be comprehensive, so all of your documents, files, and information need to be accessible.

The cost of switching will depend on many factors. These include the plan you choose, how many users will be signed up, which features you are using, and if you are hiring a consultant.

You’ll notice you’ve outgrown your old tool in a lot of ways. Spreadsheets no longer work efficiently, your processes don’t fit within the program anymore, you have to keep using other programs, you’ve reached user and storage limits, and audits just take too long. When your business starts suffering because of this, it’s time to make the switch to something better.

You can start by researching all of the available tools, what they offer, and what they cost. You can also give us a call for a consultation if you need help figuring out what your next move should be.

There are a lot of platforms with the Microsoft D365 system. These include Power BI, SharePoint, Outlook, and many other powerful tools. You may not need all of them, so doing some research can help you decide which will best for your business.

Every business is different, so the way yours will use PowerBI will be different than others. Because of this, the time it takes to implement will also vary. You must have a plan in place before implementing this tool so that downtime is kept to a minimum.

Learning to use a robust system like Microsoft PowerBI can seem daunting, but in the long run, it doesn’t take that long to learn. It can typically take between four and six weeks to learn how to use the system, depending on how much onboarding is needed to make the system functional.

The cost of this tool depends on the level you choose and other factors. For example, Pro can cost $9.99 per user per month, while the largest Premium version costs $4,995 because it comes with enhanced features for big data. This system is considered a business investment because of everything it can do.

This is a tool that allows you to better integrate your data and reporting so that you can easily ascertain whether you are meeting your KPIs. Microsoft PowerBI uses AI technology to answer your questions and provide robust, customized reporting to assist your business in decision-making. Because it is a Microsoft product, you can easily share and collaborate on reports. Everyone on your team can have access to business intelligence at any level.

Many businesses use this tool because it helps them keep up with current and potential customers at every stage of the buying journey. For many, it is easy and convenient to use. Salesforce offers mobile options, marketing tools, AI, reporting, cloud services, and so much more.

There are over 2,500 integrations that can be added to Salesforce and you can find a large portion of them in the Salesforce AppExchange. Each one improves the functionality of the system and you only have to add what you need. Common integrations include HubSpot, Marketo, Mailchimp, Quickbooks, Jive, Slack, SurveyMonkey, Outlook, Gmail, MuleSoft, Zendesk, DocuSign, and Orbis.

Salesforce is not always expensive, but it is an investment. There is not an option to pay monthly. On average, most companies can pay between $25 and $300 dollars per month for each user.

Salesforce is a CRM (customer relationship management) software tool that can be accessed by marketing, sales, commerce, service, and information technology staff so everyone can see the same customer information. This means that your pipeline will run more efficiently. With Salesforce, you won’t have to worry about access, shareability, and readability.