Data Warehousing
![]() Aviana has developed, for it's clients, a number of applications in the areas of Marketing (Predictive Modeling, Creation of Direct Marketing Lists, Email blasting), Finance (AIMF, Planning & Budgeting), and Operations (Eligibility, Bed Days, Quality of Care). The technologies used have spanned a number of platforms based on the current environment of the client.
Our projects have included a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tied in with Tax Revenue data - designed to facilitate strategic planning and what-if scenarios, with ESRI, Microsoft and Oracle components. A Customer service application for a major financial institution in Southern California for inquiry and reporting into selected user transaction data for financial product utilization patterns using Microsoft technologies. Database access was implemented via ODBC to the transaction data.
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Aviana Global Technologies is a Business Intelligence Consulting company with expertise in all the areas needed to implement a successful Business Intelligence strategy for its clients. Aviana has significant experience in the Analysis and Design of BI systems, the extraction, transformation & loading of data from across systems and the reporting and distribution of this information to the enterprise. Along with this impressive experience, Aviana works with technology leaders such as Cognos®, Business Objects®, and Microstrategy® for BI, Microsoft®, Informatica®, and Oracle® for ETL, and WebMethods®, IBM®, WRQ®, and SeeBeyond® for integration in order to bring 'best of breed' solutions to it's clients.
Our ExperienceAviana has become widely recognized as one of the truly focused consulting companies that offer soup-to-nuts services for any Business Intelligence initiatives. Over the years Aviana's services have been used by the best and brightest of companies in the West Coast.Case Studies & White Papers10 Mistakes to Avoid When Selecting and Deploying BI ToolsAs data warehousing reaches maturity, companies are increasingly focusing on improving access to the data warehouse. While there are generally accepted best practices for designing data warehouses, there are few such standards for selecting and managing business intelligence (BI) tools.
Picturing performance dashboards and scorecardsIn his TDWI Best Practices Report Deploying Dashboards and Scorecards (July 2006), Wayne Eckerson provides a helpful definition of an oft-misunderstood term.
Visual Data Discovery Fact SheetToday's organizations are overwhelmed with data. The challenge is to access the data, analyze it and deliver the resulting information quickly and effectively to decision makers so appropriate actions can be taken.
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A Slice of Services Advice11/11/2009
Live Hands On WorkshopsThe term Business Intelligence (BI) may sound like an oxymoron to many, however, it actually encompasses a function that must be a vital part of the strategic management arsenal of all companies, especially in these turbulent times. This article attempts to explain why that is so. Services Related News10 Mistakes to Avoid When Selecting and Deploying BI ToolsAs data warehousing reaches maturity, companies are increasingly focusing on improving access to the data warehouse. While there are generally accepted best practices for designing data warehouses, there are few such standards for selecting and managing business intelligence (BI) tools. Latest Services Headlines
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