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Torpedo7 Case Study
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
适用行业
- 零售
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 供应链可见性(SCV)
服务
- 数据科学服务
挑战
Torpedo7 是新西兰一家成功的在线零售商,但其数据管理方面面临挑战。该公司缺乏可靠的最新信息,而这些信息对于决策至关重要。由于缺乏合适的平台,公司内的决策者无法有效地传达数据。此外,他们一直在等待“数据人员”生成报告,这是一个耗时的过程。该公司需要一种能够提供实时更新的解决方案以及一个用于共享数据的协作平台。
关于客户
Torpedo7 是一家总部位于新西兰的知名在线零售商。该公司成立于 2004 年,现已发展成为该国最成功、最受认可的在线零售商之一。Torpedo7 提供各种冒险运动产品,包括自行车、雪地、越野摩托车和钓鱼装备。该公司目前是亚太地区增长最快的科技公司之一。尽管取得了成功,但 Torpedo7 仍面临数据管理和通信方面的挑战,这阻碍了其决策过程。
解决方案
为了应对挑战,Torpedo7 实施了 Domo,这是一款提供实时数据可视化和业务分析的商业智能工具。该解决方案包括一个具有实时更新的执行仪表板,让决策者可以立即访问最新数据。Domo 还提供了一个协作、易于使用的数据共享平台,使公司内部的沟通更加顺畅。此外,Domo 简化了报告生成流程,使任何业务用户都可以访问。这消除了“数据人员”生成报告的需要,从而节省了时间和资源。
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