InetSoft, based in Piscataway, N.J., offers Style Intelligence, a self-service dashboard, analysis and reporting operational system that can be used to build dashboards and monitoring applications for any industry, including recycling yards, says Kristiana Monterosso, a public relations representative with the company.
The software does not come with prebuilt solutions. However, the company notes on its website, both common and unique data management problems can be solved through the software’s flexible data integration platform, which is designed to allow users to access multiple data sources in real time.
According to the company, users can create, modify and interact with their dashboards and reports, using both Web-based drag and drop features as well as professional authoring tools. Monterosso says the company's Style Intelligence system can help recyclers both large and small to create timely reports, receive real time data and manage industry information efficiently.
As one example, business users might create an executive monitoring dashboard that provides a real time, integrated view of various key metrics such as sales performance from quarter to quarter, sales by geographic area and inventory needs.
The company says business users will also find a wide array of sophisticated visualizations allowing them to more easily analyze their data. The visualizations can be accessed via web browser on a desktop, laptop, tablet or mobile phone, according to InetSoft.
More information on InetSoft software is available at www.inetsoft.com.
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