We design and implement BI environments for enterprise organizations in Saudi Arabia — turning organizational data into the clear, decision-ready intelligence that leadership needs to operate in a fast-changing Kingdom.
Start a conversation →BI architecture and executive dashboard design that maps organizational performance data to Vision 2030 KPIs and sectoral transformation targets — enabling leadership to track progress and report to government stakeholders with data they can trust.
Full Arabic-language BI implementation — dimension labels, dashboard text, report output, and data entry interfaces — so Saudi finance and operations teams work in the BI environment in their primary operating language, not a translated overlay.
Platform-agnostic BI implementation across Oracle Analytics Cloud, Power BI, and Tableau for Saudi enterprises — with platform selection driven by your existing Oracle or SAP ERP environment and your team's capability profile.
Data integration architecture connecting Saudi enterprise ERP, EPM, CRM, and operational systems into a unified analytical layer — with validated transformation logic, Arabic character set handling, and data quality rules built into the pipeline.
Executive-facing dashboards designed around the specific decisions Saudi leadership teams need to make — not generic KPI sets. We design for adoption from the first prototype, ensuring the dashboards become embedded in how management operates.
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme has fundamentally changed the reporting expectations placed on large enterprises — both government-linked and private sector. Organizations are expected to demonstrate progress against national KPIs, sector targets, and transformation programme milestones in ways that require structured data and analytical infrastructure that most have not yet built. Arabic-language dashboards are a baseline requirement for finance and operations teams whose primary working language is Arabic. The consolidation of multiple Oracle, SAP, and local ERP environments across Saudi group structures creates data integration complexity that generic BI tools do not address without deliberate architecture.
Saudi enterprises — particularly those in regulated sectors and government-linked groups — face increasing pressure to report on Vision 2030 alignment. This requires structured analytical infrastructure, not ad hoc Excel reporting. We build the BI layer that makes this reporting reliable and repeatable.
In Saudi enterprises, Arabic is the operational language of finance and management. BI environments that only function in English create adoption barriers that training cannot overcome. We build bilingual BI environments as the standard, not the exception.
Large Saudi groups typically operate a mix of Oracle EBS, Oracle Fusion, SAP S/4HANA, and local systems across subsidiaries. Unifying this data into a single analytical environment requires deliberate data architecture — not a standard connector from a BI vendor's marketplace.
ZATCA's e-invoicing requirements have created new transactional data streams that represent a significant analytical resource for Saudi finance teams. We integrate ZATCA-compliant ERP data into the BI layer so VAT and invoicing data is available for management reporting alongside operational KPIs.
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