Varigence, Inc.

New to Business Intelligence?

Get the right start to your business intelligence initiatives by leveraging our experience and expertise.

If you are new to business intelligence, getting started can be the hardest part. Selecting the correct approach and evaluating the different options for implementation is often overwhelming. We can help you get over the initial hurdles by delivering a flexible foundation for your business intelligence needs - one that can deliver value now while scaling for the future. This is accomplished by leveraging Varigence's tools, in combination with the expertise of our consultants and partner network.

Services to Help You Get Value From Your Data

Advisory Services
Advisory Services can help you plan and design your BI solutions to deliver value in a short time frame, while still positioning you to support future needs and handle changing business requirements.

Implementation Services
If you want to outsource the development of your BI solution, Varigence can deliver a tested, quality solution rapidly. We offer a variety of implementation models to fit your specific needs.

SSIS Accelerator
The SSIS Accelerator is a combination of software and training designed to bring new developers up to speed on Microsoft's data integration product, SQL Server Integration Services, and how to use Biml and Mist to get the most value from it.

Benefits

Benefits for companies new to business intelligence include:

  • Build a working BI system with less time and money than many companies spend discussing requirements.
  • Gain insight from the data you already have by transforming it into knowledge that can be applied to improve your business
  • Reduce your time-to-value by automating common patterns in BI with Biml and BimlScript

To start realizing business value from your data today, contact us to set up a demonstration of our capabilities.

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