About Us

Tychio (from the greek word "Tyche" and pronounced "Tykio"), is a solutions company specializing in enterprise information management, allowing businesses to improve their decision making by visualizing underlying data and processes. Tychio was formed to help companies bridge the gap between their business units and IT, through a well defined process for integrating information and executing the corporate directives.

Our differentiation comes from our cross industrial experience in helping organizations evaluate and define business processes for various functional areas and managing a program with sub-phases each of their own objectives and success metrics.

This unique and proven methodology for accelerating an enterprise's time-to-decision has long-lasting effects beyond the initial implementation.

Testimonials

"My top priorities for our BI project were to control our budget and implement on tight deadlines. I needed a PM who knew the Semi-Conductor business, Financial Systems, SAP and BI technologies. I was extremely pleased with the all round expertise and leadership displayed by Eashwar Iyer who managed our Financial Dashboard project displaying deep business, technology, project and people management skills. Without hesitation, I would invite him to do future BI projects for us and recommend him and his team to others." - Adhir Mattu, VP / CIO, IDT

"The Quicken Health Group at Intuit launched two new products and was very interested to know the performance metrics of these products in the market place. The Tychio team helped the QHG group in defining and prioritizing the performance metrics, performing a quick BI tool evaluation and recommending the best approaches to complete the project within an aggressive timeline. I was very impressed with Tychio’s demonstration of a Proof-of-Value (POV)and their quick turnaround time and responsiveness to the business. I would recommend Tychio to anyone that is looking for a quick ROI on their Business Intelligence initiatives." - Suzanne Pellican, Corporate UI Leader, Intuit

What you absolutely need to know about BI

Learn more about our unique and tested approach to extremely successful BI Implementations in our community blog:

The Advent of In-Memory BI (Business Intelligence) Tools

As we enter the era of smaller-faster-better of everything where the Hummer is giving way to the Hybrids, the large unwieldy camcorders giving way to small, pocket sized, flash memory based camcorder, the humongous hard disks giving way to the small, compact, high-capacity flash drives, there are many interesting strides being made in BI tools to cater to the ever voracious appetite of the business community for meaningful dashboards, predictive analytics and data mining....Read the full post

Top 5 Reasons why BI (Business Intelligence) projects fail

Nobody likes failed projects. Especially in this economic climate, when project funding is sparse and everyone is scrutinized like never before on their individual and team performances.

BI (Business Intelligence) projects are key for all businesses to make pragmatic business decisions. But we hear about many failed BI projects all around us. BI projects help organizations measure the business performance, but how do we explain so many failed BI projects – how do we prudently manage the performance of BI projects in the first place?

Below is a list of some of the top reasons why BI projects don’t deliver what they promise.... Read the full post

Benefits of Business Intelligence (BI) Roadmap

As companies embark on Business Intelligence endeavors, there is always an internal prioritization exercise on what reports / analysis needs to be done and when. However, most of the time, this decision is made in a vacuum; driven typically by business requirements without understanding if the information needed is in any way available and ready for consumption. A new data warehouse architecture is drawn up and by the time it is approved and work starts, the business changes and major changes to the plan must be made.

The solution to keeping business intelligence agile is the primary reason for a Business Intelligence Roadmap (BIR). The BIR answers the following 3 questions:...Read the full post

Decision-Making Latency and BI

One of the key purposes of BI (Business Intelligence) is to reduce Decision-Making Latency (DML). Decision-Making Latency is the time interval between the time BI information is made aware to the time a corrective decision is made. DML measurement provides the following three key ‘well-being’ indicators of a function or organization:

  • BI effectiveness
  • Agility to adapt to the dynamic changes of the business
  • KPI requirements (totally new or changes to existing ones)

Decision-Making Latency and the Quality Improvement Cycle (PDCA)

DML is measured across four critical QA activities of an organization:...Read the full post

Business Intelligence IQ (BIIQ)

For many companies, there will be an information need that triggers a business intelligence type of project.... Learn More

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Estimated project times

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