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Most technology budgets account for licenses, storage, and support contracts. They don't account for the hours your data team spends copying data from one system to another just so someone can run a report.
That's the integration tax. It shows up as duplicate storage, engineers maintaining pipelines instead of building tools, and program directors waiting days for answers that should take minutes. None of it appears on an invoice, but it compounds with every system added to the stack.
The fix is a unified foundation where BI, AI, and governance run on the same live data with no copying, no reconciling, no waiting. With AI transparency legislation accelerating across states, that foundation is quickly becoming a compliance requirement, not just an efficiency one.
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