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How often are you forced to make decisions based on incomplete, anecdotal, or inconsistent information?
The days of a handful of reports satisfying the appetite of report consumers are gone. The highly dynamic nature of business today means your company data cannot just be reported, it must be analysed and put into a context to turn into information. Do you, or does your organisation suffer from any of the following?
Qi reduces your dependency on technical reporting tools, reducing the complexity and expense of managing your reporting infrastructure. Using a familiar desktop application – Microsoft Excel, users can create and maintain their own reports. Reports, charts and other documents can be built rapidly and intuitively using wizards or simply clicking, dragging and dropping. Once built, documents can be distributed suing the report scheduling wizard, or accessed on line via Sharepoint Portal Services, using the fully interactive web component. Qi offers you the most simple, efficient, and scalable analytic reporting solution available for SME environments. It provides the core component for generating and securely delivering information to management, customers, suppliers and your employees. It reduces the high costs associated of report development and maintenance. Furthermore, the reports are multi-dimensional, allowing viewers to drill down to the transactional layer to better understand trends and allow for extensive "what-if" analysis and flow on effect. Qi can accept data from any ODBC database. ODBC is a widely used standard database access method which makes it possible to access any data from any application, regardless of which database management system is in place. This means Qi can be integrated with your existing systems to consolidate data from multiple sources into a single output document. Qi allows you to leverage your existing investment in desktop applications and skills to create reports and documents in seconds, without having to know the technicalities of databases. Contact me for further discussion about how you can help meSend me more information |




How often are you forced to make decisions based on incomplete, anecdotal, or inconsistent information?




