Microsoft genisys enterprise

Business Intelligence is all about transforming data into in-depth knowledge, and using this knowledge to turn insight into business profit. Business Intelligence solutions from Genisys and Microsoft provide you with relevant, timely intelligence about your business, your customers, your partners and your operations, enabling you to make better informed, faster decisions that can positively impact your bottom line.

We compliment Microsoft's excellent business intelligence products with our extensive technical expertise and customisation services to create powerful tools and solutions to address your company's unique business intelligence needs. Our solutions can help you gather, store, analyse and distribute decision-ready information within your enterprise and beyond, giving you access to integrated data and insightful analyses which empower you to quickly adapt to changing market requirements.
Windows Server® 2000/2003

Windows Server 2000/2003Next generation business intelligence applications require a sturdy yet flexible Operating System to help maximise their capabilities. Windows Server 2000/2003, available in a choice of several editions, provides high levels of dependability, scalability, and security to help you get the best out of your applications while ensuring business continuity.


SQL Server® 2000

SQL ServerSQL Server 2000 is a comprehensive database solution designed to meet the needs of today's competitive business environment. With end-to-end database management and analysis capabilities, SQL Server provides unprecedented levels of performance, scalability, and reliability to help you turn raw data into business intelligence quickly and effectively.
Who needs business intelligence anyway?
You do. Effective business intelligence is imperative to success in today's constantly evolving business environment. A recent report from market researcher Gartner Dataquest forecasts that worldwide spending for business intelligence software will be US$2 billion this year, growing by 15 percent to US$2.3 billion by the year 2005. Businesses all over the world are taking advantage of business intelligence tools to make faster decisions based on better data - can you afford to ignore them?