Multiple business units - or external clients - each need their own experience
Digital Hive creates distinct, branded analytics environments for each audience - all on shared infrastructure
What's actually happening
A shared BI platform with role-based access isn’t the same as a personalized experience. Users in different divisions still see the platform through the same lens
External users - clients, partners, franchisees - shouldn’t be in the same environment as internal teams at all. Yet maintaining separate instances for each audience multiplies admin overhead and creates governance fragmentation
The reason this stays broken
- RBAC controls access but doesn’t create distinct branded experiences
- External-facing analytics require security isolation, not just permissions
- Maintaining separate instances multiplies admin work
How Digital Hive solves it
Four shifts that work without replacing anything you already own
Customized Hives
Create distinct, branded analytics environments for each business unit, subsidiary, region, or external client - all on shared infrastructure
Isolated experiences
Each Hive shows only the content its audience should see. Finance doesn’t see operations. External clients see only what they’re licensed for
External portals
Build customer-facing or partner-facing analytics portals without migrating data or duplicating reports. Content stays in the source platform
Unified admin layer
A single admin console governs all Hives. Certification, glossary, and lifecycle management apply across all tenants consistently
What changes after rollout
One
platform
Distinct branded experiences per tenant on shared infrastructure
No data
movement
External-facing portals built without migrating reports
One admin
layer
Multi-tenant governance from a single console
Ready to simplify your situation?
Tell us about your environment — your tools, your users, your governance constraints — and we’ll walk you through Digital Hive using sample content from the same BI vendors you use today