HOW TO MAKE YOUR ENTERPRISE DATA-DRIVEN BY ADOPTING A DATA CULTURE

The opportunity of low-code business intelligence to drive your business growth

About

Wikipedia describes Business Intelligence is as the strategies and technologies used by enterprises for the data analysis of business information. BI technologies provide historical, current, and predictive views of business operations. Increasingly, conversations on the subject of Business Intelligence quickly move on to the subject of building a data-driven culture and seeing data analytics (adopting business intelligence tooling) as the precursor of every business decision.

Market Size

The market research portal marketwatch.com suggests the global market for business intelligence tooling will reach USD 147.19 billion by 2025, growing at a CAGR of 26.98% from 2017 to 2025. Meanwhile, Gartner suggests the analytics and business intelligence software market grew by 11.7% to $21.6 billion in 2018 in current USD. Modern BI platforms continue to be the fastest-growing segment at 23.3%, followed by data science platforms with 19.0% growth.

The Role of Low-Code Business Intelligence

Organizations require low-code business intelligence tooling to build custom apps that maximize the value of their data by using it to make business decisions. When organizations shape their management approach to use data every day to make decisions, they are often described as data-driven.

The Market Forces that Pressure Businesses to be Data-Driven

A decade ago, data was interesting, useful maybe, but not always business-critical. There were ways around the problem of not sharing data. Executives could always drag someone into an office and interrogate them for answers to their questions, marketers could run forums and research projects and count on a reasonable number of willing customers or prospects to take part, salespeople could still pick up the phone and cold call their prospects.

Not today. The tempo of business changed when things went online. As eCommerce has grown, data volumes have exploded, and smartphones have increased in volumes beyond the size of our populations. With the introduction of 5G telecommunications, we are experiencing a hundred-fold increase in download speeds which means that it’s comfortably possible for me to operate a Chromebook laptop computer connected to a cloud-based repository without housing all of the apps and files I need on a hard disk. In a world with so much data, moving at light-speed is it any wonder that companies can no longer envision their managers crunching data on spreadsheets and thinking that it’s good enough!

Creating a Data Culture with Low-Code Business Intelligence

To achieve this requires a culture change in many management teams that are accustomed to driving their business based on ‘hunches’ and ‘best guesses’ over what customers value and what they want. A digital economy means that enterprises no longer need to guess.

Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon is quoted as saying, “If you don’t understand the details of your business you are going to fail.”

In a digital era, businesses operate on data. Much of their opportunity is programmed into inbound marketing schemas and their operational performance depends on data analytics to execute hundreds of decisions based on fact—not gut-feel—to fine-tune internal processes and minimize sales costs.

Creating a digital culture requires a re-think in technology, people, process, and data management. This is where companies like NDMC Consulting come in; to help enterprises navigate their transformational journey. Encanvas Secure&Live is an example of an application software platform designed to equip businesses with digital culture to make decisions based on data.

Advantages of Business Intelligence and Operating a Data Culture

Creating a digital culture will help your business to understand customer behavior, react to market changes faster than your rivals and eliminate the unknowns. What organization would not want these abilities?
The transition from analog to digital business behaviors has been swift; a matter of a few years. Many enterprises find themselves on the wrong side of this wave, operating without good customer, product, business or market insights. They find their operations somewhat sluggish compared to the ‘SaaSy’ new-kids on the block.

Adoption Challenges

Even with ‘lots of data’ stored in their back-office systems, many businesses find there’s an issue with getting access to the data tools and data scientists needed to really make use of the data assets they hold.

The Democratization of Business Intelligence using Low-Code

Data has become the lifeblood of the enterprise. Executive management teams are taking more of an active ownership role in BI initiatives than ever before. Once the bastion of large corporations—because they were the only community of business able to afford the extremely high price tag—business intelligence has become democratized over the last decade thanks to affordable ‘pay-as-you-use’ applications and cloud-based technologies that scale accessibility and affordability to dashboarding and data warehousing tools.

The latest research report on the Business Intelligence industry by Dresner Advisory Service’s (2018) suggests that small organizations with up to 100 employees have a greater percentage of employees using analytics and BI apps daily. They attribute this to adoption of business models that need advanced analytics to function and fewer barriers to adoption compared to larger enterprises.

The emergence of Low-Code cloud application Platform-as-a-Service (aPaaS) solutions, mean citizen developers can now create their own web and mobile apps powered by robust databases (like SQL) and produce impressive business intelligence solutions with the latest data visualization technologies embedded.

Attitudes towards Digital Culture and Low-Code Business Intelligence

Attitudes to data vary across businesses. Leaders generally see it as crucial and an opportunity, while many departmental leaders find it a tantalizing prospect that’s just out of reach. IT leaders, on the other hand, see data as a problem and a risk. And there will be many that see the surfacing of operational data as a risk, given that it might expose their underperformance. Bringing everyone on the same page will not be easy, but it is necessary to remain competitive in a digital economy.

A Change Project like No Other

Becoming data-driven is a change project like any other. To be successful, your business needs to be armed with the same state-of-the-art methods and tools that your competitors will be using. Nothing less will do.

That means harnessing robotics and artificial intelligence, analytical visualization tools, predictive modeling, and automated escalation routines. Unfortunately, when considered in isolation, none of this technology will actually help your business to harvest its opportunity and grow.

Like most changes in business, it will take a blend of ‘people, process, data and technology to become a successful data-driven enterprise—and the need to change attitudes and behaviors will as always take center-stage.

About Encanvas

Encanvas is an enterprise software company that specializes in helping businesses to create above and beyond customer experiences.

From Low Code to Codeless

Better than code-lite and low-code, we created the first no-code (codeless) enterprise application platform to release creative minds from the torture of having to code or script applications.

Live Wireframe

Use Encanvas in your software development lifecycle to remove the barrier between IT and the business. Coding and scripting is the biggest reason why software development has been traditionally unpredictable, costly, and unable to produce best-fit software results. Encanvas uniquely automates coding and scripting. Our live wireframing approach means that business analysts can create the apps you need in workshops, working across the desk with users and stakeholders.

AppFabric

When it comes to creating apps to create a data culture and orchestrate your business model, there’s no simpler way to install and operate your enterprise software platform than AppFabric. Every application you create on AppFabric adds yet more data to your single-version-of-the-truth data insights. That’s because, we’ve designed AppFabric to create awesome enterprise apps that use a common data management substrate, so you can architect and implement an enterprise master data management plan.

Customer Data Platform

Encanvas supplies a private-cloud Customer Data Platform that equips businesses with the means to harvest their customer and commercial data from all sources, cleanse and organize it, and provide tooling to leverage its fullest value in a secure, regulated way. We provide a retrofittable solution that bridges across existing data repositories and cleanses and organizes data to present a useful data source. Then it goes on to make data available 24×7 in a regulated way to authorized internal stakeholders and third parties to ensure adherence to data protection and FCA regulatory standards.

Encanvas Secure&Live

Encanvas Secure and Live (‘Secure&Live’) is a High-Productivity application Platform-as-a-Service. It’s an enterprise applications software platform that equips businesses with the tools they need to design, deploy applications at a low cost. It achieves this by removing coding and scripting tasks and the overheads of programming applications. Unlike its rivals, Encanvas Secure&Live is completely codeless (not just Low-Code), so it removes the barriers between IT and the business. Today, you just need to know that it’s the fastest (and safest) way to design, deploy and operate enterprise applications.

Learn more by visiting www.encanvas.com.

The Author

Ian Tomlin is a management consultant and strategist specializing in helping organizational leadership teams to grow by telling their story, designing and orchestrating their business models, and making conversation with customers and communities. He serves on the management team of Encanvas and works as a virtual CMO and board adviser for tech companies in Europe, America, and Canada. He can be contacted via his LinkedIn profile or follow him on Twitter.

Further reading

Wikipedia page on Business Intelligence.
Above And Beyond Business Intelligence eBook written by Ian C. Tomlin
Beyond Business Intelligence book by Barry Devlin
Marketwatch global market report on business intelligence. Download sample report at kennethresearch.com
Gartner Market Share report, 2018

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