Hexaware Helps Enva Achieve Significant Cost Savings with Cloud-based Data Warehousing Hexaware Helps Enva Achieve Significant Cost Savings with Cloud-based Data Warehousing

Hexaware Helps Enva Achieve Significant Cost Savings with Cloud-based Data Warehousing

In today’s increasingly digitalized world, companies adopting advanced technologies, such as cloud transformation, have a considerable advantage over their competitors. Our client, Enva, sought to establish a data warehouse solution that allowed them to automate their manual data consolidation process and generate consolidated reports for all their business units.

Enva, with 1500 employees and 33 facilities across Europe, is a leading recycling and resource recovery solutions provider with a turnover of 280 million pounds. With multiple business groups operating in different regions, they required a solution that would provide them with a single version of truth to streamline their operations and improve decision-making processes.

Hexaware implemented a cloud-based data warehouse solution with Microsoft Azure Platform using Microsoft SQL Server as the database, SSIS for ETL, and Power BI for reporting for Enva business groups. This involved consolidating and re-architecting their data warehouse landscape to Azure using accelerators. It also included an MDM solution that consolidated customers and suppliers from various businesses, improved data compliance, and ensured data accuracy.

The successful implementation provided Enva with operational and analytical reports on a seamless platform. Watch Ian Featherstone, Chief Information Officer, Enva, talk about how Hexaware’s expertise helped them enable significant cost savings on personnel training, ad-hoc reporting and data analysis requests, and software and server costs, along with facilitating effective and quick business decisions.

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