
Today, Konsolidator announced the launch of the financial data warehouse, designed specifically for CFO and funding groups.
Built to cope with the funding departments facing data overload, the solution provides structured, reliable data for reference without relying on internal computer resources.
The Konsolidator’s financial data warehouse sinks into the existing Konsolidator experience in financial information. The purpose of the Konsolidator’s financial data warehouse is to give funding professionals a clean, structured view of their data, ready for reference and decision making. Funding teams today are facing a clear problem: too many data, from too many systems and no clear way to use it. ERP systems, CRMs, computer sheets and design tools provide complexity instead of insight.
“This is no longer access to data – this is his understanding. You need a solution built for funding, not developers,” says Lars Højer Paaske, head of the product at Konsolidator.
The Financial Data Warehouse is designed for funding groups that want their data control, without the need for internal or external computer experts to build and maintain infrastructure. Completely integrated with Microsoft Fabric and Power BI, the solution allows advanced analysis, transparency in trading level and automated reference flows. Many companies do not have the internal know -how to build or maintain a data warehouse. Konsolidator’s guest solution has built-in governance, security and compliance-funding groups can focus on insight, not infrastructure.
The financial data warehouse is, along with the upcoming FP & A tool, part of Konsolidator’s wider “Build, Buy or Partner” approach. It is one of the four strategic pillars of the strategic resistant growth and the first step in launching the new Konsolidator-the new Konsolidator platform that gives end-to-end control groups, from integration to reference and fits into a more holistic view of economic ecosystems.
“This is the first step in something bigger,” says CEO Claus Finderup Grove. “We are moving beyond ‘it’s just a product of integration’ to become a central part of the whole finance department. We believe that funding teams already have the right skills and data – they just need the right tools to use it. “