Enterprise Data Management

Tenzing's Enterprise Data Management team works collaboratively with our clients to provide business intelligence and data warehousing solutions.

Today, organisations are buried in a wealth of information and data. Leading organisations understand that information management is essential to identifying risks, expanding markets, managing costs and improving integration across the global enterprise.

In the past, many organisations attempt to address these issues with massive investments in technology solutions, but often these efforts fail to address the organisational challenges of information management:

  • Information Culture;
  • Ownership of Enterprise Information Strategy;
  • and Common Definitions, Structure and Governance.

What is needed is a fundamental change to how organisations manage information.

By integrating our methodology with the latest technology solutions, Tenzing are able to provide you with a scalable and sustainable solution for your organisation. Our approach will align with your business priorities and goals to provide you with a strategic solution that supplies the information to deliver long-term business value.

From strategy through architecture, our extensive experience provides us with a deep understanding of the issues created by the growing complexity of information management and their causes. Tenzing has successfully designed and delivered a variety of complex EDM initiatives to a range of customers, including organisations in the Public Sector, FMCG, Telecommunications, Banking and Transportation sectors. Tenzing is passionate about shaping the information management industry, and our team continues to make a substantial contribution of our intellectual property to the open source community through our significant investments in the development of the MIKE 2.0 open source methodology.

MIKE2.0

MIKE2.0 is intended to be a critical step in establishing standards in the industry — to begin to forge a common way to know more. We encourage every information management professional to join the open source community we have helped create at www.openmethodology.org, to fully participate in this effort and to let us know what you think about the intellectual property we've shared.