From the field

Practical guides on data architecture, BI development, ERP implementation, and automation - written from real project experience, not theory.

AI and Automation

How Accounting Firms Are Using AI to Cut Review Time in Half

Document review, reconciliation, and variance analysis are exactly the kind of structured, repetitive work that AI handles well. Here is what the implementation actually looks like.

July 13, 20268 min read

AI and Automation

AI in Business Operations: Where It Delivers and Where It Overpromises

AI is real, the hype is real, and the gap between them is significant. Here is an honest breakdown of where mid-market businesses are getting genuine ROI and where the promises are ahead of the reality.

July 9, 20269 min read

Business

How to Evaluate a Data Consultancy: What to Ask Before You Sign

Most data consultancy engagements go wrong before they start. These are the questions that separate firms who will deliver from firms who will disappear after the invoice.

July 6, 20268 min read

Strategy

The Case for a Dedicated Data Function in a 100-Person Business

At what point does it make sense to invest in a real data capability instead of relying on whoever is best at Excel? The answer is probably earlier than you think.

July 2, 20267 min read

Strategy

Why Data Reconciliation Meetings Are a Symptom, Not a Problem

If your team spends part of every week comparing numbers from different systems to figure out which one is right, you do not have a process problem. You have a data architecture problem.

June 29, 20266 min read

BI and Dashboards

Building a KPI Framework Your Whole Organization Agrees On

The hardest part of a BI implementation is not building the dashboards. It is getting finance, operations, and sales to agree on what the numbers mean. Here is how to run that conversation.

June 25, 20269 min read

Python and Automation

How to Automate Inventory Reporting Across Multiple Locations

Multi-site inventory reporting is one of the most common manual processes we inherit from clients. Here is the architecture that makes it automatic.

June 22, 202610 min read

ERP

ERP Customization vs Configuration: Knowing the Difference Saves You Money

Customizing your ERP and configuring your ERP are not the same thing. One creates long-term technical debt. The other does not. Most businesses do not know which they are doing until it is too late.

June 18, 20268 min read

BI and Dashboards

When Your BI Tool Is Not the Problem: Fixing the Data Layer First

Most BI implementation failures are blamed on the tool. Power BI did not work. Tableau was too complicated. In almost every case, the real problem was upstream of the visualization layer.

June 15, 20267 min read

Python and Automation

REST API Security: What Non-Technical Leaders Need to Know

You do not need to understand every technical detail of API security. But there are five questions you should be able to answer about any integration your business depends on.

June 11, 20268 min read

BI and Dashboards

How to Build a Financial Dashboard Your CFO Will Actually Use

Most financial dashboards get built for the people who build them, not the people who need to use them. Here is the design process that changes that.

June 8, 20269 min read

ERP

The Plex ERP: What It Does Well and Where You Need Supplements

Plex is a strong platform for manufacturing operations. But there are specific capabilities where clients consistently hit its limits. Here is what we see in the field.

June 4, 202610 min read

BI and Dashboards

Building a Maintenance Dashboard That Flags Problems Before They Happen

Reactive maintenance is expensive. Preventive maintenance is better. Condition-based maintenance is the goal. Here is how to build a dashboard that gets you there.

June 1, 202611 min read

Data Architecture

What Is ETL and When Do You Actually Need It?

Extract, transform, load - three words that get used everywhere in data conversations and explained almost nowhere. Here is what ETL actually means for your business and when it matters.

May 28, 20267 min read

ERP

Data Migrations: How to Validate That Nothing Was Lost

The go-live looks clean. Six weeks later someone finds a category of records that did not make it. Here is the validation framework that catches the gaps before they become problems.

May 25, 202610 min read

Python and Automation

Automating Quality Control Reports With Python and SQL

Quality data is some of the most valuable data a manufacturer generates and some of the least accessible. Here is how we turn it into a daily automated report instead of a monthly scramble.

May 21, 20269 min read

BI and Dashboards

Why Most BI Projects Fail in the First 90 Days

The failure does not happen at go-live. It happens in the three months before, when the wrong decisions get made about scope, data, and what the dashboards are actually supposed to do.

May 18, 20268 min read

BI and Dashboards

How to Connect Your BI Tool to Your ERP Without Depending on IT

Most ERP vendors provide documented APIs and database access. Most BI tools have native connectors. The gap is knowing how to bridge them without creating a maintenance nightmare.

May 14, 20269 min read

ERP

The Right Way to Handle ERP Master Data

Master data - customers, suppliers, items, bills of material - is the foundation everything else in your ERP sits on. When it is wrong, everything downstream is wrong. Here is how to manage it properly.

May 11, 202610 min read

ERP

Building Custom Reports in Business Central

Business Central has decent native reporting. It is almost never enough. Here is the practical path to building the reports your business actually needs without blowing up your implementation.

May 7, 20269 min read

ERP

How to Scope an ERP Implementation Project

The most expensive ERP mistakes happen before the contract is signed. Scope is where implementations succeed or fail. Here is how to define it in a way that protects both sides.

May 4, 202611 min read

Data Architecture

Data Governance for Mid-Market Companies: What You Actually Need

Data governance sounds like a large-enterprise problem. It is not. Here is a practical governance framework that works for businesses with 50 to 500 employees and no dedicated data team.

April 30, 20268 min read

Python and Automation

Python Pandas for Business Analysts: The 10 Functions You Actually Need

Pandas has hundreds of functions. Most business analysis requires about ten of them. If you know these ten, you can replace almost any Excel workflow with code that runs in seconds.

April 27, 202612 min read

Strategy

The ROI of a BI Implementation: How to Build the Business Case

Most BI investments get approved on instinct. The ones that get the most resources are backed by a real business case. Here is how to build one that finance will take seriously.

April 23, 20269 min read

BI and Dashboards

How to Build a Reporting Layer That Finance and Ops Both Trust

Finance wants accuracy. Operations wants speed. These goals conflict at the data layer more than anywhere else. Here is the architecture that satisfies both.

April 20, 20268 min read

ERP

Business Central vs Dynamics 365: Understanding the Difference

Microsoft sells both. The names are similar enough to cause real confusion. Here is a clear breakdown of which product is designed for what and how to choose between them.

April 16, 20268 min read

Python and Automation

Automating Your AP Process: A Practical Guide

Accounts payable is one of the most automatable finance functions in any business. Most companies still process invoices manually. Here is the architecture that changes that.

April 13, 202610 min read

ERP

What to Do When Your ERP Goes Live and Nobody Uses It

ERP adoption failure is the most expensive and least discussed outcome in system implementations. Here is why it happens and the steps that actually fix it.

April 9, 20269 min read

Strategy

Building a Data Culture in a Manufacturing Business

Technology is the easy part of a data transformation. Culture is hard. Here is how to build an organization where people use data to make decisions instead of trusting gut feel and legacy reports.

April 6, 20268 min read

ERP

SAP Integration Patterns That Actually Work

SAP is powerful and notoriously difficult to integrate with. Here are the patterns we use to connect SAP to external systems without creating brittle pipelines that break on every update.

April 2, 202611 min read

Strategy

When to Use Python vs When to Use a BI Tool

Python and Power BI are not competitors - they solve different problems. Knowing which tool belongs at each layer of your data stack saves months of rework.

March 30, 20267 min read

Data Architecture

Five Signs Your Data Architecture Is Holding You Back

Most data architecture problems are invisible until they are expensive. These five symptoms show up before the crisis - and each one points to a specific underlying issue.

March 26, 20268 min read

BI and Dashboards

How We Build Dashboards That Actually Get Used

Most dashboards get built once and abandoned within six months. The reason is almost never the technology. Here is the design process that produces dashboards people open every day.

March 23, 20269 min read

Data Architecture

SQL Server Performance Tuning for Non-DBAs

You do not need to be a database administrator to fix most SQL Server performance problems. Here are the most common causes and the changes that make the biggest difference.

March 19, 202610 min read

ERP

The Business Central Implementation Guide for Growing Companies

Business Central is well-suited for companies between 20 and 500 employees. But implementation quality varies enormously. Here is what a good implementation looks like from start to finish.

March 16, 202612 min read

Data Architecture

How to Get Real-Time Data Without Replacing Your Existing Systems

Real-time visibility does not require ripping out your current infrastructure. In most cases, your existing systems already produce the data - it just needs to be surfaced differently.

March 12, 20268 min read

BI and Dashboards

Power BI vs Tableau: Which One Is Right for Your Business?

Both tools are capable. The decision comes down to your existing Microsoft footprint, your team's skills, and how your data is structured. Here is the framework we use with every client.

March 9, 20268 min read

ERP

ERP Go-Live Checklist: What Most Teams Miss

Every ERP implementation has a go-live checklist. Most of them are missing the same ten items - the ones that cause the problems that show up on day three, not day one.

March 5, 202610 min read

Python and Automation

What Is a REST API and Why Should Your Operations Team Care?

REST APIs are how modern software systems talk to each other. If your business uses more than one piece of software - and it does - understanding APIs is a business skill, not just a technical one.

March 2, 20267 min read

Python and Automation

How to Automate Month-End Reporting With Python

Month-end close is one of the most labor-intensive processes in any finance function. Here is the Python architecture that eliminates the manual work and compresses the close timeline.

February 26, 202611 min read

Data Architecture

Building a Data Warehouse From Scratch: Where to Start

Most data warehouse projects stall because they start in the wrong place. Here is the sequence of decisions that gets you to a working warehouse faster and with fewer expensive rewrites.

February 23, 202610 min read

Strategy

The Hidden Cost of Manual Reporting

The direct cost of manual reporting is easy to calculate. The indirect cost - the decisions not made, the problems not caught, the talent burned on spreadsheet maintenance - is much larger.

February 19, 20267 min read

ERP

Plex vs IQMS: Choosing the Right ERP for Mid-Size Manufacturers

Both platforms are built for manufacturing. Both have strong track records. The right choice depends on your specific operations, your integration requirements, and your growth trajectory.

February 16, 202610 min read

ERP

Why Your ERP Data Is Wrong and How to Fix It

Almost every ERP we inherit has data quality problems. Some are obvious. Most are not. Here is how to systematically find and fix the issues that are silently corrupting your reports.

February 12, 20269 min read

BI and Dashboards

How to Build a Production Dashboard Your Operators Will Actually Use

Shop-floor dashboards fail when they are designed for management instead of operators. Here is the design process that produces displays people on the floor actually trust and act on.

February 9, 20269 min read

ERP

Five Things to Get Right Before You Integrate Your ERP With Anything

Most ERP integration projects fail in the first 30 days because the same five mistakes keep showing up. Getting these right before you write a line of code saves months.

February 5, 202611 min read

BI and Dashboards

What Is OEE and How Do You Actually Track It in Real Time?

Overall Equipment Effectiveness is the most useful number in manufacturing that most companies are still calculating manually. Here is what it is and how to get it live.

February 2, 20267 min read

ERP

Why IQMS Reporting Falls Short and What to Do About It

IQMS is a capable ERP but its native reporting leaves most manufacturers under-informed. These are the workarounds and integrations that actually solve the problem.

January 29, 20269 min read

Data Architecture

Azure SQL vs On-Premises SQL Server: A Practical Decision Guide

The cloud vs on-prem debate is rarely about technology. It is about cost structure, control, and what your team can actually manage. Here is how we frame the decision with clients.

January 26, 20268 min read

BI and Dashboards

DAX for People Who Are Not Data Engineers

DAX has a reputation for being hard. It is not - it is just different. If you can write an Excel formula, you can write DAX. Here is the mental model that makes it click.

January 22, 202610 min read

Data Architecture

Data Warehouse vs Data Lake: Which One Does Your Business Actually Need?

The difference between a data warehouse and a data lake is not just technical - it is a question of what problems you are trying to solve and how fast you need answers.

January 19, 20267 min read

Python and Automation

Replace Your Weekly Excel Reports With Python in One Weekend

If your team is manually compiling spreadsheets every week, you are paying for a problem that does not need to exist. Here is a practical path from Excel to automated reporting.

January 15, 202610 min read

ERP

How to Migrate ERP Data Without Losing a Day of Production

ERP migrations fail because they are treated as IT projects instead of business continuity projects. This is the approach we use to cut over cleanly, every time.

January 12, 202612 min read

BI and Dashboards

The 8 KPIs Every Manufacturing Leader Should Be Tracking

Most manufacturers track the wrong metrics. These eight drive the decisions that actually matter - and most of them are not on any standard ERP report.

January 5, 20268 min read