The Project

Every organization has in its possession data upon which the success or failure of individual projects or perhaps even the organization itself hinges.  Indeed, we live in an information age; an age where an organization's data, its information, is perhaps its most important asset.  And , this hasn't gone unnoticed. 

The management, presentation, and analysis of information is big business.  It costs a pretty penny for database management systems, servers, and consultants.  As organizations  grow their data needs change perhaps resulting in a network of  disparate systems, servers, and consultants.  An organization can become less efficient and trapped by its own infrastructure.

If  there is one thing, one idea that courses through Pidley it is irrelevance.  Should it matter that an organization is committed to different database management systems?  Or, should it be irrelevant?  Should it matter how an organization chooses to present its information?  Or, should it be irrelevant?  Should an organization rely on consultants to develop business intelligence?  Or, should they be irrelevant?