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August 05, 2008

IPhone -MicroStrategy Offers iPhone Users BI Reports and Dashboards


MicroStrategy (News - Alert) Incorporated, a global provider of business intelligence (BI) software, announced that its latest version of MicroStrategy 8 software offers interactive reporting and analysis directly on the Apple (News - Alert) iPhone.
 
As per the offer, all five Styles of Business Intelligence supported by MicroStrategy are now available on the iPhone (News - Alert), including Scorecards and Dashboards, Enterprise Reporting, OLAP Analysis, Advanced and Predictive Analysis, and Alerts and Proactive Notification.
 
MicroStrategy has been offering integrated reporting, analysis, and monitoring software helping leading organizations worldwide in making better business decisions. The company released its latest version of MicroStrategy 8 on July 18, which takes full advantage of the latest Web 2.0 technologies to provide a rich application interface between iPhone and MicroStrategy. Mobile BI users will now have seamless access to their data under this combined solution at their own convenience.
 
"Many of our customers have thousands of people across their organizations that rely on MicroStrategy reports and dashboards to provide timely business information," said Sanju Bansal, MicroStrategy COO. "We are delighted to offer interactive reporting and analytics on the iPhone to help enhance the productivity of our mobile BI users."
 
iPhone users can view detailed operational reports, business charts and graphs, and user-friendly dashboards featuring key performance indicators (KPIs). The touchscreen interface in the iPhone enables users to interact with MicroStrategy reports and dashboards by intuitively sorting, pivoting, filtering, and drilling for greater insights.
 
In addition to this, iPhone users can scroll through report content and magnify specific areas of a report or dashboard. MicroStrategy's security model and advanced user personalization offers a high level of security to the users.
 
Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
 
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