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Data Strategy & Governance

Manage your information securely, reliably, and accessibly, aligning data with business strategy.

Turn your data into a value-driving asset.

Build the framework your organization needs to use data with clarity, consistency, and purpose.
Reduce friction across teams, eliminate inconsistencies, and ensure every decision relies on well-structured, trustworthy information.

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Reduction in time spent accessing and searching for data assets

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Improvement in organizational data quality

45

Increase in the use and adoption of data assets

Benefits

The value behind the solution.

Reliable decision-making

Access consistent, well-structured information across the organization, reducing errors and enabling clearer, faster, and more confident decisions.

Greater operational efficiency

Eliminate duplication, correct inconsistencies, and standardize data processes to reduce effort, streamline tasks, and focus on higher-value activities.

Stronger data culture

Promote clear, shared practices that encourage responsible data use, improve collaboration, and increase adoption across all business areas.

Our methodology

Our methodology brings together data governance, data quality, architecture, and metadata management within a single framework that brings order and consistency to all organizational information.

By working these pillars as a whole, data becomes clearer, more consistent, and more trustworthy—creating the conditions to maximize its value and use it confidently in critical decisions and processes.

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Insights

News, trends and perspectives about Data Strategy & Governance.

In the world of data applied to public utilities, striking the right balance between a centralized Business Intelligence (BI) strategy and a self-service approach is key to maintaining agility without sacrificing control.

In recent years, utilities have invested heavily in data analytics as a driver of efficiency and decision-making. However, this evolution has not always been supported by a unified strategy around Business Intelligence (BI) platforms.

The potential of artificial intelligence in the energy and utilities sector is enormous, ranging from smarter forecasting and grid optimization to proactive maintenance and better customer experiences.