BigLedger Sees Data Hub Adoption As Business Essential

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In today’s digital landscape, data is considered the ‘new oil’, driving the need for innovative management approaches such as the implementation of data hubs. Such a centralised and strategic approach manage, store and analyse data from diverse sources, gaining traction in Malaysia for their potential to revolutionise organisational data management.

According to BigLedger CEO Vincent Lee (pic), the rise in data hub adoption is essential for businesses to thrive.


“Accessing, analysing and acting on data efficiently is crucial for survival and growth,” he said.

“Data hubs unlock the full potential of data, fostering informed decision-making and operational excellence. However, integrating a data hub within existing systems presents challenges such as ensuring data quality, security and seamless integration,” added Lee.

He also stressed that successful data hub implementation transforms isolated data into a coherent, actionable asset enhancing organisational collaboration and innovation. Key advantages include strategic clarity, improved efficiency, and robust data security, all crucial for scaling and leveraging analytics for actionable insights.

However, the journey is complex. Integrating a data hub with existing systems, especially legacy infrastructure, requires intricate planning and robust security measures.

Moreover, organisational change management and cost planning are vital to ensuring the data hub’s benefits justify the investment. That’s why businesses should look to engage a trusted solutions partner, such as BigLedger.

Lee also highlighted the synergy between data hubs and ERP (enterprise resource planning) systems.

“A data hub can serve as a unified data source for ERP systems, ensuring decision-making processes are based on accurate and consistent data. Conversely, ERP systems can feed operational data into the data hub, creating a powerful ecosystem where data and processes actively inform and enhance each other.”

BigLedger’s flagship platform, aptly named BigLedger, exemplifies this integration. More than just a traditional ERP system, BigLedger provides a central data exchange hub with flexibility and efficiency, empowering businesses to integrate various applets tailored to their needs.

This modular approach has been embraced by enterprises of all sizes, driving greater operational efficiencies and profitability.

What’s more, BigLedger’s approach is particularly well-suited for ensuring compliance with the MyInvois e-invoicing system. As businesses in Malaysia embark on this phased digital transformation, the ability to seamlessly integrate data hubs with MyInvois becomes a crucial factor in realising the system’s full potential as a strategic growth opportunity.

“The BigLedger platform is designed to handle the complexities of this integration, offering tools that streamline e-invoicing processes while enhancing data quality and consistency. By consolidating data from various sources – such as e-commerce transactions and point-of-sale system – into a centralised hub, businesses can generate accurate e-invoices, reduce administrative burdens and improve overall operational efficiency,” said Lee.

This data-driven approach is vital for businesses aiming to leverage the MyInvois system as more than just a regulatory requirement. By utilising BigLedger’s advanced analytics and business intelligence capabilities, companies can unlock powerful insights that drive better decision-making, optimise supply chain operations and develop responsive strategies aligned with market trends.

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