Turbine Kreuzberg strategic partner
Berlin. When it comes to their own IT and related software projects, companies are no longer satisfied with mediocre solutions.
They only want the best — and rightly so. Turbine Kreuzberg and The Data Institute have been working together since the beginning of the year to offer existing and new customers additional added value through a joint service offering.
The cooperation thus offers companies the best possible data consulting and management through The Data Institute as well as the commerce expertise and technology excellence of Turbine Kreuzberg.
This holistic consulting offering in terms of technology, data and AI enables companies to profitably advance their digital commerce projects.
“We are looking forward to many joint projects that bring real added value to our customers by combining data and technology.”
Alexander Janthur, founder and owner of Turbine Kreuzberg
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“We are looking forward to many joint projects that bring real added value to our customers by combining data and technology.”
Alexander Janthur, founder and owner of Turbine Kreuzberg
In our numerous projects in recent years, one thing has been shown time and again: good data management is the basis for scaling in the commerce sector. We are very much looking forward to working with The Data Institute on new joint projects that create real added value by combining data and technology,” says Alexander Janthur, owner and founder of Turbine Kreuzberg.
“We've just seen that a central component of all innovations that are currently being developed in the commerce sector, for example — is AI. A stringent data strategy with clear data structures is the basis for fully exploiting the potential of AI. We are now offering our customers even more services in this area.”
“What impressed us about Turbine Kreuzberg is the many years of experience in implementing commerce platforms, such as for HORNBACH, Sourceability or Riese & Müller. During the talks, it quickly became clear how much data influences their projects. That is, of course, exactly our hobby,” says Thomas Borlik, Managing Partner of The Data Institute. “Data can be either a brake or an accelerator for companies: poor data management slows down processes and complicates them, but if you have consistent, high-quality data, it not only speeds up existing processes, it also reveals optimization potential and can enable new business models.”
About Turbine Kreuzberg
Turbine Kreuzberg is a software company from Berlin. The team of over 150 technologists works at the heart of companies' digital landscapes: Turbine Kreuzberg develops and operates digital commerce platforms and enterprise applications. In addition, Turbine Kreuzberg models integrated technology strategies to suit the respective business model — from the design of system and software architectures to the correct implementation model and the early evaluation of emerging technological approaches.
About The Data Institute
The Data Institute is a boutique data consultancy that exploits the full potential of data with individual and future-oriented solutions. The Data Institute combines what goes together for success: people and technology, processes and culture, data centricity and customer orientation. The Data Institute specializes in providing customized data solutions from strategy to implementation. For more information, see datainstitute.io.
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” What impressed us about Turbine Kreuzberg is the many years of experience in implementing commerce platforms.”
Thomas Borlik, Managing Partner of The Data Institute
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” What impressed us about Turbine Kreuzberg is the many years of experience in implementing commerce platforms.”
Thomas Borlik, Managing Partner of The Data Institute