Technology Advisory
Business needs evolve over time, just like the technology that supports them. A "technologically healthy" company maintains a balance between optimizing its current technologies and adopting new emerging ones to remain agile, competitive, and relevant.
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At Tryintel, we help you maximize the performance of your current technologies while preparing you for the future, guiding you in the adoption of the latest technological innovations.
Our areas of expertise
Our technology advisory services
01 Define Your Digital Needs: Clearly outline your technological requirements.
Clearly define your technological needs by evaluating processes and objectives. This ensures that the solutions you implement are precise and effective, aligning with your goals and maximizing your investment.
02 Maximize What You Have: Optimize Your Existing Technologies.
Business technologies are often underutilized due to mismatches with needs, lack of staff training, poor integration, and inadequate maintenance. Other factors include resistance to change, technical limitations, absence of a clear strategy, insufficient technical support, unexpected costs, and low-quality data. Addressing these issues is essential for improving performance, efficiency and saving costs.
03 Implement New Technologies: Prepare for Tomorrow's Challenges.
New technologies have the power to radically transform industries. Companies that embrace these innovations can gain a competitive advantage and grow, while those that reject them risk falling behind or becoming obsolete. In an ever-evolving technological landscape, embracing new technologies is not just an advantage but a necessity for long-term survival and success.
04 Empower Your Team: Keep Your Most Valuable Resource Updated and Prepared.
Keep your staff up-to-date with the latest tools and technologies to maximize their efficiency, adaptability, and innovation. Continuous training in technology ensures that your team can effectively tackle challenges and seize new opportunities.
Use Cases
Big Data Systems
Finance
A bank wants to improve its fraud detection but doesn't know where to start. It hires specialized technology consulting to identify the most suitable Big Data system, implementation steps, and necessary resources. Thanks to this analysis, the bank selects the best solution and efficiently plans the time and cost of implementation.
Transport
A transportation company has invested in a fleet management platform but is unsure how to make the most of it. They hire specialized technology consulting, which shows them how to leverage the platform's data to reduce fuel and leasing costs, prevent accidents, and decrease emissions, thereby optimizing their operations and efficiency.
Hospitals
A network of hospitals decides to implement a new Big Data analytics platform to predict patient admissions and optimize staffing. By adopting this advanced technology, the hospital can analyze historical data and real-time inputs to forecast demand, thereby reducing wait times and improving patient care, which provides a competitive advantage over other healthcare providers.
Business Intelligence Systems
Hospitality
A hotel chain wants to enhance its customer service. They hire specialized technology consulting to clearly define their digital needs, recommending the implementation of a BI system to analyze guest feedback and booking patterns. This prior planning facilitates effective system integration aligned with their goal of optimizing the customer experience.
Education
A university uses a Business Intelligence (BI) system that only analyzes and visualizes admissions data. They hire technology consulting, which advises them to integrate student performance data into the system as well. This allows the university to gain a more comprehensive view and improve its understanding of student performance.
Fashion
A clothing store that is expanding and set to open three new locations in the next three months realizes that its current manual system cannot handle the increase in sales and customer data. They hire technology consulting, which implements a Business Intelligence (BI) system. This system allows them to monitor in real time which products are selling and the types of customers buying them, thereby enhancing operational management and strategic decision-making.
Cloud Computing
Public Sector
A municipal government already uses cloud storage for public records but isn’t maximizing its use for disaster recovery. By optimising their existing cloud infrastructure and training staff on backup and recovery processes, the government can ensure data security and continuity of services during emergencies, thus enhancing operational resilience.
Agriculture
An agricultural company implements new cloud-based IoT systems to monitor crop health and weather conditions. This technology enables real-time data collection and analysis, allowing the company to make proactive decisions that optimize irrigation and fertilization, improving yields and reducing costs.
Media Sector
A streaming service wants to scale its platform to accommodate more users. By specifying requirements for cloud-based storage and scalability, the service ensures it can handle increased traffic while maintaining high-quality streaming, aligning with their goal of improving user experience and growing their audience base.
Sistemas CRM and ERP
Non-Profit
A non-profit organization has a basic CRM system but isn’t using it to its full potential. By optimizing the CRM to better track donor interactions and campaign results, and by providing training on data entry and analysis, the organization can improve donor engagement and fundraising effectiveness, addressing existing inefficiencies.
Automotive
An automotive parts supplier needs a CRM system to improve customer management and sales forecasting. By defining specific requirements such as tracking customer interactions and integrating with existing sales platforms, the company ensures that the CRM system aligns with their goals of enhancing customer relations and predicting market trends more accurately
Healthcare
A hospital group introduces a new ERP system to manage patient billing and resource allocation. Training administrative and medical staff on using the ERP system ensures that billing is accurate and resources are allocated efficiently, improving both patient satisfaction and operational effectiveness.