As the year wraps up, let’s take a quick look back at our journey at DSharp. We’ve had some cool stuff happen!

We’ve got more folks on board – new customers, yay! You’ve put your trust in us, and that’s awesome.

Our partner squad has grown to six now. This year, we teamed up with Loihde Advance, CGI Finland, and 2M-IT, joining our pals Netum, Koeda Consulting, and Productivity Leap. Together, we’re cooking up some fantastic data solutions. Our training sessions have been a hit, with folks hungry for knowledge on our low-code and no-code data wizardry.

Get ready for the big one – version 5.0 is on the way. It’ll make our D# Engine supercharged and introduce some cool AI tricks for data wizards.

We’ve also added some fresh faces to our team, like Kristian and Tuukka. Stay tuned for more surprises next year!

Huge thanks to all our customers, partners, and the whole DSharp gang for making this journey fun and rewarding. Have a fantastic holiday season and a Happy New Year! Here’s to more innovation, great partnerships, and shared victories ahead.

Warm regards,

Tero-Matti

Concept Model Based Data Platform

Why are data platforms built? Simply because there is a lot of information in organizations and they want to be able to use it easily and quickly. Over the years, efforts have been made to respond to this need in many different ways. Reporting has been built directly from source systems, different reporting databases have been compiled, traditional data warehouses have been built according to the Inmon or Kimball methodology or others. Recently, data has also been modeled using the data vault architecture and data warehouses have been built accordingly. I have tried to summarize this world in the article picture, which shows the basic principle.

Read the full article by our CEO Tero-Matti Kinanen on the page of Tietojohtamisen verkosto ry (in Finnish).

DSharp core team

We are hosting a Community Day on Wednesday, May 10th from 3pm to 5pm at our office in Turku. The event is open to D♯ Engine users and partners.

The Community Day will feature a presentation by Senior Data Platform Expert Johanna Tuominen from Netum. She will take the attendees on a journey through the history of Monetra Oy’s DW solution. Tuominen will cover the development of the DW solution from the earliest days of D♯ SmartEngine to the latest developments, with a focus on rare use cases and the twists and turns of a long development process.

In addition to the presentation, DSharp will open up community opportunities and listen to partner thoughts, with the goal of initiating collaborative action. There will also be a surprise performance that is sure to delight attendees.

The event will take place at DSharp’s office in Regus Turku, located at Yliopistonkatu 31, 3rd floor. Following the official program, attendees are invited to stay for casual conversation and networking for the rest of the evening.

The Community Day promises to be an exciting opportunity for D♯ Engine users and partners to come together, learn about the latest developments and discuss new opportunities for collaboration.

(If you wish to attend and haven’t gotten an invitation please write an email to konsta.weber@dsharp.fi by April 30th.)

Updated some FAQ items, syncing to the 3.0 upgrade.