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Using Informer with Excel for Powerful Business Intelligence
See how Informer customers are leveraging Microsoft® Excel to create a powerful Business Intelligence interface for end users. Since Excel is on practically everyone's PC, there are no additional costs. It's very easy to learn. It does much of the data analysis and graphics organizations need, and many users have become "expert" and Excel spreadsheets already.
With Informer, you can access your data in real-time and deliver it via the Web wherever people work, collaborate, and make decisions using the rich, interactive, familiar Excel interface, without setting up an expensive data warehouse.
SPECIAL GUEST: Charles Barouch is a Freelance Writer/Industry Analyst at eWeek (Ziff-Davis), ISD&I Manager at The New York Botanical Garden, and a regular contributor at International Spectrum. He will discuss his perspective on using Excel as a Business Intelligence tool based on his extensive work in the MultiValue industry.
Then we will have a LIVE demonstration of how to use Informer and Excel to create pivot tables, charts, graphics and much more. We will touch on the key features of Informer that include:
- Native, real-time access to operational data via UniObjects
- Easy navigation of database via user friendly Meta Table
- Dynamic table joins enabling easy reporting from multiple files
- Integration with desktop tools (PDF, MS Excel, email, etc.)
- Role-based security and control
- Report scheduling and much much more...
Session 1: Using Informer with Excel for Powerful Business Intelligence This webinar aired on July 31, 2008 To access archived materials for all webinars, please fill out the short form below. We never share your information with anyone.
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