Business Intelligence & Reporting

Business Intelligence & Reporting

Reporting—preparing, analyzing, and portraying business metrics—is fundamental to every business. This article will walk you through the basics you need to know. our reporting is divided into two categories in business intelligence. Managed reporting occurs when a technical employee such as an IT associate or data analyst prepares the data for non-technical users.

TP reporting (Travel Provider Report) in a our platform allows non-technical users to create reports from scratch or edit pre-existing reports without having to make requests from IT. Reports allow business users to see data trends over time, slice and dice tables to discover relationships between variables. Smart tools have features like Natural Language Processing (NLP) so users can query the data using questions without coding. Reports can take various formats: tables, spreadsheets, and PDFs are all common outputs. Visualizations can include charts, graphs, or histograms. Reports can also be customized dashboards accessed through a web browser. With current technology, our reports can be automated, and run on a pre-determined schedule.

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4 features you really need for your Business

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There are many  software platforms available but not every tool will fit your business needs. Choose a platform that offers:

  • Plug and play functionality. The right platform fits within your existing data infrastructure and works with your security and governance environment without additional infrastructure.
  • Intuitive user experience. Non-analysts should be able to easily query and produce the answers they’re looking for.
  • Customizable dashboards. Platform allows all users to create visually-driven insights at-a-glance.
  • Scalability. As your business grows, the platform is flexible enough to grow with you.