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The problem isn’t BI. It’s where you start.

When a company decides to adopt Business Intelligence software, expectations are high—but projects often struggle to take off.The reason isn’t the technology. It’s the starting point. Many BI tools are empty shells. Powerful, yes—but empty. Faced with a blank dashboard to fill from scratch, even well-structured companies get stuck.No one knows where to begin, which […]

What is BI and why a supply chain needs Business Intelligence

Imagine a warehouse manager starting the day with three windows open on their screen: the Excel file with stock levels, the ERP dashboard, and a monthly report that arrived last night from the administration department.Three worlds that don’t talk to each other, three different versions of the same reality.He needs to understand whether there is […]

Why move from Excel to a BI system built for your supply chain

At first, everything seems under control. One sheet for inbound, one for shipments, one for transport costs. Three files—no panic.Then a new client arrives, a promotion starts, a colleague updates the “final” file with a version called “final_v2,” and within a few months your desktop looks like the secret archive of a data archaeologist.Every morning […]

When logistics meets data intelligence

Being a guest at a GEP Informatica webinar isn’t just about visibility.It’s about meeting the people who, every day, deal with pallets, shipments, deadlines, and ever-tighter margins. On November 7, we took part in the webinar dedicated to Business Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence for logistics — and the energy in the room confirmed that the […]

Five signs that show when you really need BI

Many companies, both small and medium-sized, live with problems that could be solved in just a few clicks—but they don’t realize it. Or rather, they don’t realize it’s time to introduce Business Intelligence done right.Often, BI is seen as a matter of technologies, licenses, or software. But the truth is, real BI solves practical problems: […]

Bringing Business Intelligence into your company without disrupting processes

Many SMEs believe that adopting BI means revolutionizing everything—changing software, rewriting processes, stopping operations.It’s a common mistake.Effective BI doesn’t impose change, it supports it. You don’t need to turn things upside down—you just need to see better. Knowing when it’s time to start There’s no such thing as a perfect moment, but there are clear […]