Outsource MIS and why?
MAIA Intelligence specializes in creating MIS software systems for generating visually stunning analytic for corporate having voluminous data with disparate data sources.
Our team of functional and technical consultants create MIS Competency Centre all necessary standard analysis reports as per company requirement and management vision. We outsource MIS departments of your company.
Why outsource MIS?
- If your company has constant needs for reporting.
- If your managers are wasting time in Excel to generate report
- If your data is stored in multiple sources
- If your are not using any business intelligence software
- If you want to save on Capex of an ERP or BI for better reports
- If you need fast deployments of a decision support system
Call on, we will take the responsibility of generating MIS analytical reports and provide best business practices and establish reportingstandards within your organization. We will provide the necessaryonsite BI software with manpower and consultant for creating the MIS.
Built-Operate-Maintain-Transfer
Companies who want to have their own MIS capabilities over the timeturn to BOMT (Built-Operate-Maintain-Transfer) Model. Depending on your needs, we will build the central reporting center, deploy 1KEY BI, hire and train the staff on onsite. Then we will be managing the daily operations. After several months or years, we transfer everything to you, from staff to software,delivering a fully functional and high-quality MIS competency development center.
Outsourcing Strategy
Using a third-party vendor for an MIS Reporting solution enables companies to leverage the scale of that vendor’s physical and technical resources to support their core business while maintaining full control over their data securely. It is found that companies using third -party vendor experienced a number of key benefits including reduced costs, improved service levels, improved IT focus, improved personnel management, and increased focus on competitive advantage.
The strategy developed has four distinct components as follows, which
are described below:
- Data Architecture
- Applications Architecture
- Management Vision
- Technology Architecture
Posted on March 18th, 2008 by Vikram Kole
Filed under: View Points & Perspective




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