Execution remains the top push for every enterprise in the UK. Rigid delivery models and long hiring cycles are proving unsuited for modern data transformation initiatives. DataToBiz addresses Britain’s skills shortage by expanding its Power BI-focused delivery bench, deploying high-velocity teams to the company's technical backend.
Britain’s digital transformation ambitions are colliding with a widening analytics skills gap. According to the most recent Digital Leadership Report, more than half of UK tech leaders (52% to be accurate) now report a shortage in technology skills, the largest such tech shortfall in over 15 years, a shift that risks bottlenecking BI, analytics, and data programmes, industry-wide.
Ankush Sharma, Co-founder & CEO of DataToBiz, explains:
“UK enterprises are not short of ambition or strategy; they are short of execution bandwidth. That is precisely the reason behind extending the staffing bench to them, to deliver acceleration.”
To reverse and aid the shortfall, DataToBiz has expanded its Power BI delivery bench with embedded specialists and made them available for short and long-term project timelines.
With the extended staffing bench at DataToBiz, they introduced AI co-pilot integration experts, dashboard automation specialists, and platform engineering expertise as well. Ready-to-implement solutions, such as the Fabric Spend Analyser fast-track deployment, are helping firms level up their analytics maturity at pace.
This extended bench functions as a governed, accountable extension of in-house teams rather than mere external contractors. With experience across 10+ Fortune 500 enterprises and partnerships spanning the UK and 20 other countries, supported by ISO and AICPA-aligned standards, DataToBiz positions its Power BI augmentation model as a trusted, scalable chance for UK organisations to correct the course.
Enterprises rarely lack vision; they never do! But to align the strategies, or the out-of-the-box idea, with execution is what requires support. By extending its Power BI delivery bench, DataToBiz is hoping to work beyond intent but implementation for Britain’s data-first businesses.
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