DataStrike launched its business
intelligence (BI) managed services designed to help organizations
unlock the value of their data. Utilizing its fractional support model,
DataStrike delivers cost-effective, scalable solutions for data
transformation and analytics across leading platforms.
"DataStrike's BI managed services, powered by our fractional support
model, are transforming how organizations manage and leverage their
data," said Rob Brown, president and COO
of DataStrike. "As a value creator, we focus on delivering actionable
insights that drive businesses forward. Our approach provides access to
specialized expertise across platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, and
Power BI-offering flexible, end-to-end solutions without the overhead of
full-time hires, all under a single, cost-effective contract."
DataStrike's new BI managed services address critical challenges in
both backend data management and frontend visualization. Specializing in
platforms like Snowflake, Databricks, and Azure Data Factory,
DataStrike integrates and optimizes complex data environments, ensuring
seamless and efficient operations. On the frontend, leveraging Power BI,
DataStrike creates customized dashboards that transform raw data into
actionable insights, enabling better decision-making and measurable
business outcomes.
"DataStrike has been an invaluable Snowflake services partner that
has enabled us to scale our support model effectively. Their
knowledgeable team quickly gained a thorough understanding of our
environment and seamlessly augmented our internal group to leverage
Snowflake to its full potential," said Jason Greco Managing Director at
FS Investments"
The launch comes at a time when IT teams are under mounting pressure to manage increasingly complex data environments. A recent DataStrike survey of
nearly 200 IT leaders revealed that 54% of IT leaders lack the
resources and tools to meet growing demands in data infrastructure
management. And nearly half (49%) of IT teams are tasked with managing
more than one database platform, with most working across an average of
two cloud environments. The findings underscore a growing shift toward
outsourcing, with many organizations turning to fractional support
models and managed service providers (MSPs) to bridge expertise gaps and
reduce overhead.