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The Rise of the Configurator: How Specialists Are Shaping the Future of Enterprise Software

  • Speed beats roadmaps Traditional vendors work on long product cycles. A new feature might take a year to design, build, and roll out. For organisations dealing with fast-moving challenges, say, new emissions reporting rules or urgent M&A integration, waiting 12 months just isn’t an option. Configurators can deliver in weeks. Using a configurable platform, they design and deploy solutions directly around the client’s business logic, without waiting for a vendor to put it on their roadmap. 
  • Credibility comes from lived experience When a business is implementing new software, they increasingly trust specialists who have faced the same problems they’re trying to solve. A consultancy that has run hydrocarbon allocation for decades, or managed emissions verification projects on the ground, speaks with more authority than a software salesperson describing a feature. Configurators draw on this credibility of experience. They’re not theorising about what “might” work. They’re showing what has worked…and configuring it into a repeatable solution. 
  • Scaling expertise changes the game Traditionally, consultancy has been tied to billable hours. Expertise was sold project by project, limiting impact.  But Configurators who build on platforms can package their expertise into scalable solutions. For example, a specialist who designs an emissions reporting framework for one client can adapt the same logic for ten more, each tailored but built from the same proven foundation.  This shift transforms consultancies from pure service providers into solution creators, multiplying their reach and their revenue potential. 
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