We are extremely happy to announce that Tero-Matti Kinanen has joined DSharp Oy as our new CEO on October 29, 2021.
He has previously worked at Productivity Leap, DigiFinland and Cerion Solutions and is one of the leading data professionals in Finland. He has recently worked within the health care industry, and is one of the key players in designing the national Data Platform Architecture for the Health And Social Services Reform.
High productivity in modern data platform development is the key to success. Our partners grow their businesses successfully with D♯; one person does the job of five to six persons during the development lifecycle.
During spring and autumn 2021 we did a market study regarding emerging trends and focus areas in Business Data Platforms together with University of Turku.
Key phenomena studied were:
Business Data Platforms
Low Code in Highly Scaleable Data Platform solutions
Business Driven Conceptual Modeling and rapid model-to-implementation methodologies
Automated Data Warehouses
Data Vault 2.0
Data Mesh
DevOps and DataOps
Better and quicker decisions among leading decision makers
The recurring theme during the whole study was the importance of collaboration between business people, decision makers and IT professionals. One of the most challenging things in the whole data consumption market is how to efficiently reach a common understanding of the needs.
The two main take-aways from this study are:
There is a rapidly growing need for methodologies, skills and tools to reap the benefits of the explosively growing data volumes and diversity
DSharp has the business driven methodology, tools and the training programto meet that challenge
The study further confirmed our vision. We are now more confident than ever, that our positioning is in the core of this growing market. Right on target.
https://dsharp.fi/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Teravia-Havaintoja.jpg5001200D♯ Teamhttps://dsharp.fi/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Logo-D-300x300.pngD♯ Team2021-10-25 13:54:382021-11-11 13:57:38External study: Sharp Observations About Business Data Platforms