Welcome to SimplifyYourData.blog — I’m Clark Bradley.
After 25+ years working with organizations on data strategy, integration platforms, and enterprise architecture, I’ve seen a common challenge repeat itself across industries and company sizes:
Businesses are drowning in disconnected systems, duplicate data, and manual workarounds.
The technology exists to fix this, but most companies don’t know where to start—or worse, they start with the wrong priorities.
Why This Blog Exists
I created this site to share practical insights, business cases, and lessons from the field around one simple idea:
👉 Simplifying your data and systems unlocks clarity, speed, and scalability.
This isn’t about chasing the latest tech buzzwords. It’s about:
- Making smarter use of what you already have
- Connecting the right systems in the right way
- Reducing manual effort, risk, and complexity
Whether you’re a founder with a scrappy tech stack or an operations lead struggling to scale your processes, I’ll share examples of what works—and what doesn’t—from real projects.
What You Can Expect Here
I’ll regularly post:
- Short case studies showing how organizations solved data and integration bottlenecks
- How-to articles on topics like data strategy, ETL modernization, and system selection
- White papers and frameworks to guide decision-making for growing businesses
- Tips for non-technical leaders navigating data and system decisions
Who This Is For
This blog is for:
- Startup founders or small business owners needing to tame their tech stack
- Operations and IT leaders looking to streamline workflows and improve data visibility
- Consultants and developers interested in better integration strategy
You don’t need to be a database expert—just someone who sees the value of clean, connected, and actionable data.
Let’s Simplify Together
If you’re interested in improving your data strategy or untangling your systems, feel free to reach out. I offer a free data strategy assessment for organizations looking to make their next move with clarity.
Thanks for stopping by—and welcome to Simplify Your Data.
— A. Clark Bradley