Data rich and information poor? We can help
There is such a wealth of software available on the market today that you’d think that you should be able to find something that fits your business model perfectly. But what if you can't?
The decision then comes: do you change your business model to fit around a piece of software that's been designed to capture the majority of the market – a “one-size-fits-all” approach? Or do you stay true to your ideas and have something designed to work how you want it to?
The Littlefish Data service is there to provide solutions to our clients' problems. Whether it's a small database just to manage your clients, an all-encompassing ERP system to deal with your entire business and all it’s processes, or anything in between, our team is there to help and guide you through the design process and then build the system to your requirements.
Working to a procedure, we will break down the project into suitable sections or milestones and test every section as it's built. Tested at every stage both in-house and by your end users, we will ensure that each stage of the project functions as you need to so that the product delivers. Once in situ, we can work with you on finessing your system and fine-tuning any elements as needed.
This service will never cease and because the system belongs to you, we will be able to make any changes (where possible) to the system so that it grows organically with your business, rather than impeding your progress.
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