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Learn from history and follow the trend

Johannesburg, 04 Oct 2006

Ascendancy Software is a small consulting firm that specialises in enterprise system integration, data visualisation and predictive analytics.

Having dealt with a number of South African and global multinational companies ranging from manufacturing and mining to IT, managed services and call centres, we have provided reporting services to quickly visualise data from generated charts to real-time analysis.

Our system integration expertise is key in allowing us to fetch data from systems that are not connected as a whole. Even with centralised reporting services, data is sometimes in places difficult to reach and with Ascendancy Software`s integration experience, the disparate systems can communicate with one another.

Using data, Ascendancy Software can provide insight through predictive analysis and process control.

In the manufacturing industry, for example, Ascendancy Software has provided real-time solutions so that at any time a quality control engineer can determine if a process shows a trend and whether an assignable cause is present.

Predictive analysis can help discover trends, provide pre-emptive action to avoid unnecessary failures of product or service, and create future predictions based on multiple variables.

Using predictive analysis can give you insight in to the future of your processes, using historical data for management to make decisions, or for the entire organisation to track key metrics that affect the bottom line.

Data visualisation and reporting will provide you with functional charts and dashboards to determine the quality of your processes at a glance.

Finally, our system integration services can bring in remote data that may not be available due to differing technologies. Often a manual process is involved in moving data between departments, but with system integration a lot of manual work can be automated. Many companies have legacy systems that were obtained during mergers and acquisitions, and combining these existing systems with their new systems can remove a large portion of the redundancy due to using manual processes.

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