
Automated Data Management for Housing
Harmonise all of your existing data, from any source, and create your organisation’s single version of the truth
Harmonise all of your existing data, from any source, and create your organisation’s single version of the truth
Data is going to be a housing provider’s greatest asset. With Illumar, data has the potential to identify efficiencies and unlock major cost savings.
The current challenge is that the operational needs of the business mean that the sources and quantity of data collected outstrips the ability of current systems to unify and organise this data into a “single version of the truth”.
Rather than ushering in an age of opportunity, data has become an expensive liability.
But the potential of data is still there. It’s just hidden beneath a mountain of incompatible systems and manual processes. It’s not too late to fix it.
The complexity of social housing means there are necessarily many systems, consequently many data formats and currently many manual processes as organisations try to make sense of the data.
As regulation of the industry and technology enables this complexity is only going to increase.
To centrally control operational systems and minimise manual processes will only lead to soaring development costs and time over runs as operational innovation and regulation will consistently outstrip the capacity of IT departments and system providers to produce a “single version of the truth”.
The need to turn data into insightful information is a key objective for housing organisations striving to improve efficiency, lower costs and improve strategic decision-making, to improve and gain competitive edge.
Data needs a reboot. The way in which the systems are being built and implemented needs a rethink. Its needs a fresh approach, and that’s exactly what we’ve done with Illumar.
Housing Data Enterprise is a highly configurable enterprise scale data management solution for Social Housing. It integrates with any combination of housing systems from which it consumes data and presents it as a single source of prepared, cleansed and structured unified data, allowing organisations to improve data quality.
We look forward to hearing from you,
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