implementing a real-time data access project
  • analysis of administrative processes & IT systems
  • create a Live Reporting Database which interfaces with the relational databases of your existing operational & financial systems.
  • create event triggers in your existing operational & financial systems that are available for real-time reporting in the Live Reporting Database
  • advice on open standard software alternatives; no vendor lock-in
  • migration of legacy data to open standard systems with low cost or open source licensing

Seeas service areas

Seeas gives you real-time access to your key operational data

  • are your administrative and operational departments hampered by limited access to data?
  • are you tied into out-dated, expensive to maintain IT systems because your data is locked in?
  • is the information you can extract real-time, or based on archives in your data warehouse?
  • do you wish you could get a real-time overview of operational traffic?
  • We can help you access your operational traffic flow data in real-time


    Seeas has developed a data analysis method that allows structured reporting of 'real-time' data held in existing information systems. This is ideal where current reporting methods are limited, making it difficult to define new reports. This facilitates:
  • better measurement of events, who does what when, for how long, how much etc.
  • create reports from multiple systems simultaneously
  • ideal for data migration, for example when moving to a new information system
  • need to amalgamate data from multiple information systems

  • Operational transactions (or events) come in many forms, for example:
  • new sale / the order held in a provisioning stage / order competition
  • purchase order raised / the purchased goods entered into stock
  • customer service ticket / automated response / agent response / ticket closed
  • Seeas creates transaction ledgers (using standard, relational databases), which record each transaction at each of its trigger moments. For example when an order passes provisioning 'Step 3', or when a service ticket changes status. This works like transactions in an accounting ledger, but is expressly designed for all types of operational transactions.

    Advantages:

  • real-time traffic overview
  • liberate data from inflexible legacy systems; save IT costs by migrating to open-source or low cost alternatives
  • quickly diagnose and resolve blocks in event queues
  • access data from multiple systems using industry standard RDBMS (e.g. MySQL / Microsoft SQL, etc).