Atlas
How We Work

From fragmented systems to a modern decision-ready architecture.

At Lexington, we help organizations centralize data, modernize reporting, migrate legacy environments, and create a cleaner path from raw information to executive insight. Whether the goal is an Atlas deployment, The Chalet operating model, or the enhancement of an existing architecture, our role is to bring structure, clarity, and scalability to the data environment.

Source Systems
  • ERP
  • Accounting
  • POS
  • CRM
  • Vendor Files
  • Spreadsheets
  • APIs
  • Email Attachments
Ingestion & Integration
  • File Capture
  • API Connections
  • Email Ingestion
  • Pipeline Automation
  • Data Standardization
Cloud Data Layer
  • Data Lake
  • Warehouse
  • Lakehouse
  • Structured Storage
  • Scalable Cloud Environment
Intelligence & Delivery
  • Dashboards
  • Business Intelligence
  • Atlas
  • The Chalet
  • Operational Reporting
  • AI Agents

1. We Start With the Current Environment

Most clients already have valuable systems in place, but those systems are often disconnected. Data may live across ERP platforms, accounting tools, spreadsheets, PDFs, POS systems, vendor files, internal databases, and manual reports. Our first step is to understand where the information lives, how it currently moves, and where the breakdown in visibility begins.

2. We Centralize Through Ingestion & Pipelines

Lexington builds the ingestion layer that captures information from multiple inputs and routes it into a structured flow. That includes CSV files, JSON feeds, invoices, price lists, exports, APIs, and even email attachments. We automate the collection and movement of data so the business no longer depends on manual reporting to create clarity.

3. We Emphasize Data Migration

A major part of modernization is data migration. Many organizations have years of valuable historical information trapped in legacy systems, local files, outdated databases, or siloed reporting tools. We help move that data into a cleaner and more usable structure so the business can preserve history, improve accessibility, and build future reporting on top of a stronger foundation.

4. We Emphasize Cloud Migration

Cloud migration is not just about changing where data sits. It is about creating a more scalable, maintainable, and flexible operating environment. Lexington helps clients transition away from disconnected local processes and toward cloud-based data architectures that support automation, performance, centralized governance, and long-term growth.

5. Atlas as the Intelligence Layer

Atlas is how Lexington structures intelligence for enterprise environments. It sits above the raw data layer and transforms fragmented information into a decision-ready operating model. Atlas can be shaped around supply chain finance, manufacturing, energy, financial services, and other complex operating environments where leadership needs one aligned view across business functions.

6. The Chalet as the Restaurant Operating Layer

The Chalet applies the same core Lexington approach in the restaurant and hospitality environment. It centralizes POS data, labor, expenses, delivery channels, vendor information, and operating trends into one business view. In this case, the architecture is designed for operators who need immediate visibility into performance, margins, staffing, and decision-making.

7. Remodeling Existing Architecture

Not every client needs a full rebuild. In many cases, the best solution is remodeling and enhancement of the current architecture. Lexington can improve existing pipelines, redesign reporting layers, strengthen data quality, modernize storage, connect missing systems, and create a cleaner operational structure without forcing the client to throw everything away.

8. Turning a Mess Into a Structured Opportunity

The Lexington approach is simple: we take scattered, inconsistent, hard-to-use information and turn it into a centralized, scalable, and usable data environment. That environment can support dashboards, business intelligence, cloud analytics, Atlas, The Chalet, or whatever solution layer the client needs to operate more effectively.

The Lexington Analogy

Think of most organizations like a building with pipes running in every direction. Water exists, but it does not flow cleanly, it does not reach the right rooms, and no one fully trusts the pressure. Lexington acts like the engineering team that redesigns the plumbing. We centralize the flow, replace broken routing, move old systems into a cleaner foundation, and build the delivery layer that gets the right information to the right people at the right time.

That is what data migration, cloud migration, and architecture enhancement really mean: not just moving systems, but creating an environment the business can finally use with confidence.