Business Intelligence
As business gets more competitive, executive management faces the task of sifting through enormous amounts of data, hidden in multitudes of operational and historical legacy systems, to make informed decisions. Business Intelligence solutions powered by optimally designed Data Marts or Enterprise Data Warehouses address these challenges, providing comprehensive and qualitative information.

Cintel offers Business Intelligence and Data Warehousing Services to architect and implement end-to-end solutions that address and satisfy clients’ business intelligence needs.
Cintel Systems has rich experience of having executed projects in most aspects of Data Warehousing including:
- Focus on providing business results-oriented solutions, not just technology-oriented solutions
- Extensive & Intensive market understanding from the domain and technical perspective
- In-house Domain Consultants to bring in the business best practices that are prevalent in the Industry
- Technology Best Practices, Trends and a large knowledge base developed through similar Data Warehousing engagements with global clients
- In-depth experience in products from leading market players like IBM DB2, Oracle, Teradata, Actuate, Business Objects, Informatica, COGNOS, DataStage, Trillium, FirstLogic and others
- Technological and Strategic business alliance with market leader vendors in Data Warehouse/Business Intelligence space
Cintel Systems has rich experience of having executed projects in most aspects of Data Warehousing including:
- End-to-end Data Mart/Data Warehouse solution
- Data Migration, including ETL (Extract, Transformation, and Loading) and database integration
- Data Cleansing, and Quality assessment
- Development based on market-leading J2EETM compliant application servers, including SUN ONE, BEA Weblogic, IBM WebSphere, JBOSS
- Business Intelligence, Decision Support and Reporting
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