Solutions
Solutions for gaps between systems, information, and execution
Packaged responses to recognizable enterprise operating problems, combining advisory, data, integration, analytics, and OLS360 where each adds value.
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Enterprise solutions
Begin with the operating problem, not a predefined technology
Each solution frames the problem, intended outcome, typical use cases, relevant technologies, and a practical first engagement.
Solution 01
Operational Data Governance Program
Move data governance from definitions and policy into the operating routines where ownership, quality, access, and issues must be managed.
Ownership and quality expectations exist, but issues remain disconnected from daily execution and accountability.
Visible ownership, governed issue resolution, and more reliable operational information.
- Priority data domains and ownership
- Data-quality issue workflows
- Operational definitions and approvals
Practical starting point: Select one operational data domain where quality or ownership is limiting decisions.
Solution 02
Field-to-Enterprise Process Integration
Connect field activity, approvals, records, enterprise systems, and management visibility across organizational boundaries.
Field work and back-office coordination rely on separate tools, manual handoffs, and incomplete context.
A traceable flow of work and information from the operating environment to enterprise oversight.
- Inspections and corrective actions
- Service and maintenance requests
- Equipment and contractor coordination
Practical starting point: Map one high-friction process across field and enterprise participants.
Solution 03
Microsoft Fabric Operational Intelligence
Connect modern data foundations and analytics to the decisions, responsibilities, and actions required to improve operations.
Data and dashboards are available, but insight is not consistently linked to accountable operational action.
Management information connected to operating context, decisions, actions, and follow-through.
- Operational and management dashboards
- Action and initiative tracking
- Data-quality and exception management
Practical starting point: Choose a priority management decision or operating routine and trace its data-to-action path.
Solution 04
Governed Process Digitization
Replace spreadsheets, email approvals, and fragmented coordination with governed, traceable, and progressively improvable workflows.
Critical work depends on informal coordination, manual approvals, and records distributed across multiple tools.
Clear ownership, controlled workflow, consistent records, and better operational visibility.
- HSE observations and corrective actions
- Project and document approvals
- Competency, training, and certification controls
Practical starting point: Prioritize one process with material coordination, traceability, or compliance friction.
Solution 05
OLS360 Enterprise Implementation
Establish an operational governance and execution layer for cross-functional work that is not adequately covered by existing systems.
ERP, data, document, and specialized systems leave gaps in workflow, accountability, context, and cross-functional execution.
A configurable environment for governed processes, operational records, decisions, actions, and analytics.
- Maintenance and equipment processes
- HSE and compliance
- Operational requests and management actions
Practical starting point: Use an OLS360 working session to define the first use case, integration context, and validation criteria.
Solution 06
Dedicated or White-Label Enterprise Solutions
Create a focused enterprise solution using reusable OLS360 intellectual property, adapted to a validated organizational or market need.
A priority operating model requires a dedicated experience, configuration, brand, or deployment pattern.
A maintainable solution that combines reusable foundations with fit-for-purpose configuration and integration.
- Client-dedicated applications
- Branded operational solutions
- Repeatable process solutions across sites or clients
Practical starting point: Frame the solution boundary, ownership model, reuse potential, and required enterprise integrations.
Start a conversation
Which enterprise problem should become the first use case?
Share the context first. If there is a strong fit, the next step is an initial 30-minute discussion about the operating environment, current systems, and a suitable first use case.