Interactive Reporting

Interactive Reporting is a useful web-based Business Intelligence package
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  • License:
  • Free to try
  • Price:
  • $999.00
  • Publisher Name:
  • Interactive Reporting
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP
  • File Size:
  • 2.86MB

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Interactive Reporting Description

Interactive Reporting is a useful web-based Business Intelligence package that was designed to help you understand your sales and marketing data. Starting from a single page, you can analyze any aspect of your business. You can zoom from a macro level to raw detail, allowing you to understand your sales and increase your profitability. Inaccurate and low quality data costs U.S. businesses $611 Billion Dollars a year according to Data Warehousing Institute. The focus of most businesses today is simple - increase sales with the least amount of expense. To accomplish this, give your organization the best tools available. Interactive Reporting provides state-of-art analysis that can be easily integrated into any data system. One of the principal advantages of Interactive Reporting's vision is the modularity of Business Intelligence logic. The integration of Interactive Reporting (or any BI tool) to a client's specific situation involves two principal components: Template - an abstract data model encapsulating the analytics of interest in a particular application (e.g. sales volume and profit margin in the analysis of sales information, quantity of stock on hand and value of stock held in inventory analysis) Mapping - meta-data describing how the data model should obtain its information from the client's data warehouse (e.g. how to retrieve the data appropriate to sales analysis from an Oracle data warehouse of transactional information). Interactive Reporting allows these features of BI integration to be modularized and separated from a specific installation. This permits the re-use of logic, the provisioning of the BI integration process by domain experts and, most importantly, it leads to significant reductions in the cost and time required for an enterprise's acquisition of BI capabilities. Limitations: ■ watermark on reports ■ 30 days trial


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