Radiant Advisors is a research and advisory firm specializing in BI and Data Warehousing. As researchers and advisors, we synthesize concepts into methodologies and frameworks to translate analytic vision to action.

The rapid growth of analytics assets, driven by self-service BI and analytics, has led to information spread across various tools – making it challenging to find accurate and reliable insights. The lack of a unified approach to governing the analytics pipeline and analytics consumption has resulted in information redundancy and a fragmented user experience.

ZenOptics unifies your business intelligence and analytics assets into a centralized Analytics Hub. Our platform, supported by a comprehensive BI portal and analytics catalog, empowers your organization to make data-driven decisions and leverage the full potential of your analytics and your people.

With so much information to process, insights to evaluate, and perspectives to factor in, how does a business make sense of everything? What drives successful decision-making? And how do you make sure that your organization harnesses the most of today’s technologies to positively impact your business goals? Get your copy of the white paper to discover the power of informed decision-making.

This white paper describes the current challenges facing BI analysts and discusses how business leaders can optimize analytics assets while building a true digital experience that produces great results.

This report shares five ways to improve efficiency, accuracy, and confidence with a centralized report catalog for the Finance Office.

Tool migrations are challenging, but with a thoughtful approach to migration, the challenges can be mitigated. Learn how to structure your migration for success.  

This report from industry analyst firm Radiant Advisors explores the factors that are required for productive, efficient, and governed reporting and analytics.

Report clutter can result in data duplication, inconsistencies, and inaccuracies that can confuse report consumers. Individual document owners (e.g., business units, business users, and IT) — and even the separate BI tools they use — can have their own version of the truth.