Solutions

Janosys, Inc. offers a complete range of innovative integrated solutions designed to meet the specific needs of industries worldwide. Our competence lies in both implementing pre-built solutions and or building customized solutions in Business Intelligence arena.

* Analytics Solutions
* Enterprise Planning
* Business Intelligence
* Data Warehouse

Analytics Solutions

Business analysis is a critical component of corporate performance management and can help a company compete more aggressively. But simply having the analysis isn’t enough – companies must actually use it to direct their efforts. The right analytics solution can make the difference between producing analysis and putting it to use. Good solution allows the organization to gather analytics from sources throughout the company and apply the knowledge toward areas such as supply chain, customer service, pricing, human capital and more. Superior analytics should also facilitate the flow of analysis between individuals, departments and throughout the enterprise, allowing the organization to achieve the strength of singular focus. For better analysis – as well as comprehensive business intelligence solutions – more and more companies are choosing Janosys, Inc.

For Example, Supply Chain Analytics helps organization know who the most valuable Suppliers are today and ensure their loyalty tomorrow. It helps managers to:

· Measure Inventory Turns

· Measure Cost of Distribution

· Measure Supplier Replenishment and Fulfillment

Read more about our Supply Chain Analytics+ Solution

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Enterprise Planning

Performance management begins with enterprise planning. Even for companies with the most complex business models, Enterprise Planning provides integrated operational and financial planning in real time, for immediate visibility into resource requirements and future business results.

Integrated planning helps you build a foundation for higher performance across the enterprise.

* Define your goals —Create a clear-cut strategy for achieving best-in-class status.

* Plan for performance —Turn strategy into discrete plans and budgets for employees and external partners.

* Engage the organization —Provide real-time feedback to planning process participants.

* Connect operations and finance —Build strategic plans that maximize operational effectiveness and inform both operational and financial plans.

* Gain greater flexibility —Realign plans quickly as conditions change.

* Understand results —Manage performance by integrating your planning with Business Intelligence

We provide Services and Cognos’ Software to achieve the higher performance needed in today’s organization.

Business intelligence

Managing an organization means asking questions. Good managers ask smart questions, more often.

· Who are my best customers?

· Is the sales pipeline on target?

· Who sold the most today?

· What product generates the most returns?

· Are we missing supplier discounts?

Business intelligence brings people and data together, offering a variety of ways to see the information that backs fact-based decision-making.

We offer our Services and Cognos’ software to do the following:

· Reporting: Reports delivered to you, which you can customize as well as author yourself. Best uses—Receive reports on your areas of accountability to keep a gauge on what’s happening, spot trends, and establish a baseline for fact-based decisions. Good managed reports are dynamic, like a Webpage, so you can click through to author a report for more detail.

· Analysis: Like reports, but analysis reports are built with an easier way to compare factors against each other (for example product sales by model, against time, and against region). Best uses—Discover trends and opportunities in data.

· Dashboards: Essentially, graphically rich reports. Determine your key reporting elements, and turn them into easy-to-understand, at-a-glance dials or gauges. Best uses—Quick hits of information in context and for presenting business information to others.

· Scorecards: Scorecards communicate accountability, inter-dependency, and results. Best uses—Align the organization around key areas, help people see their impact, hold people accountable and responsible.

· Alerts: Set an alert on data elements to let you know when important things happen, based on activity in your data stores. Best uses—Mobile workers away form the data sources, or people who need to be brought together to address a change in the business.

Data Warehouse

Data warehouses are often at the heart of the strategic reporting systems used to help manage and control the business. The function of the data warehouse is to consolidate and reconcile information from across disparate business units and IT systems and provide a context for reporting on and analyzing:

· Corporate performance management

· Profitability

· Consolidated financials

· Compliance

As strategic as they are, enterprise data warehousing projects are highly complex and can be risky. Projects fail almost as much as they succeed, often because of long development cycles, poor information quality and an inability to adapt quickly to changing business conditions or requirements.

Janosys, Inc.  helps the customers keep the probability of success in their favor by working with our professional staff and follow the best-practices.

A data warehouse is a repository storing integrated information for efficient querying and analysis. Information is extracted from heterogeneous sources as it is generated or updated. The information is then translated into a common data model and integrated with existing data at the warehouse. When a user query is submitted to the warehouse, the needed information is already there, with inconsistencies and differences already resolved. This makes it much easier and more efficient to run queries over data that originally came from different sources. Key advantages of data warehousing include:

· Since query execution does not involve data translation and communication with remote sources, complex queries can be executed easily and efficiently.

· End users can use a single data model and query language.

· System design becomes simpler. For example, there is no need to perform query optimization over heterogeneous sources, a very difficult problem faced by other approaches.

· Information sources may be unreliable and may purge data. On the other hand, information at the warehouse is under the control of the warehouse users; it can be stored safely and reliably for as long as necessary