IBM Planning Analytics · TM1 — Freelance Architect, Munich

Planning, architected.

I design, build and rescue IBM Planning Analytics / TM1 platforms — 15+ years of hands-on architecture for finance teams that have outgrown their spreadsheets.

Available for new projects

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0+ Years of TM1 & Planning Analytics
0 Working languages — EN · DE · PL
0 Service areas, end to end
0 Point of contact. No agency overhead.

01 — Profile

Glass cube sculpture — visual signature of Tomasz Brzoza
Tomasz Brzoza — Munich, DE

The architect behind the cubes.

I’m Tomasz Brzoza, a freelance IBM Planning Analytics / TM1 architect based in Munich. For more than 15 years I’ve been building the models finance runs on — budgeting, forecasting, reporting and analysis for companies across the DACH region and beyond.

As an independent consultant I stay hands-on from the first workshop to the last line of TurboIntegrator code. You get senior architecture, clean implementation and straight answers — in English, German or Polish.

Based in
Munich, Germany
Works
On-site DACH · Remote EU
Languages
EN · DE · PL
Focus
IBM Planning Analytics · TM1

02 — Services

What I do.

End-to-end Planning Analytics — from the first whiteboard sketch to a platform your team actually enjoys using.

03 — Approach

How I work.

Listen & audit

Every engagement starts with your planning process, not with technology. Workshops, model review, honest assessment of what’s worth keeping.

Architect

A blueprint you can challenge: dimensions, cubes, data flows, security and sizing — documented before a single object is built.

Build & iterate

Short cycles, working software early. Finance sees real numbers in real cubes within weeks — not at the end of the project.

Enable & hand over

Documentation, training and admin coaching. Success is your team running the platform confidently — with me one call away.

Spreadsheets are where planning starts. Cubes are where it scales.

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04 — Contact

Let’s talk.

A stuck migration, a slow model or a planning platform yet to be built — tell me where you are, and I’ll tell you honestly whether I can help.