At the start of the 2000s, telecommunications operators’ main goal was to deploy their network as quickly as possible, in the highest possible number of countries. Since Excel is installed on almost every PC, and we all know how to create a worksheet and fill in the lines, many operators started using it as a “database” to keep track of their sites. But the tool soon reached its limits. We have selected eleven of them for you.
- It is difficult to keep track of the state of progress of the project
- There is only one view of the data
- It is impossible to manage or examine how the data is linked together
- Several people cannot work on the same Excel worksheet at the same time
- Risk of obsolete data
- It is impossible to implement processes
- It is not possible to backup documents
- Time wasted looking for data or files
- No data security
- Complicated reporting
- Different levels of access to the data cannot be defined