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Use Data Better with Angles for Oracle

Odds are good that your team already knows that Wands for Oracle puts finance teams in control of their own reporting. Offering purpose-built software that deeply integrates with Oracle E-Business Suite in Excel, Wands gives you quick access to the real-time data you need, when you need it, without relying on IT or resorting to manual data dumps.

Customer Insights | Acting on PlanSpace's Max Hulten's Bizview Suggestions

Today, we are celebrating two product enhancements suggested by Max Hulten of Planspace that were delivered in the latest version of Bizview. We appreciate Max taking the time to share his ideas with us. Recently, we had the pleasure of speaking with him to learn more about his ideas and why he sees value in providing feedback to insightsoftware. Max Hulten, Planspace Co-Founder and Partner has been working with Bizview since 2015, implementing the product for countless customers.

Using Synapse Services with Dynamics? These Tools Make it Easier

Synapse services are powerful tools for bringing data together for analytics, machine learning, reporting needs, and more. Synapse services serve the purpose of merging data integration, warehousing, and big data analysis together with the goal of gaining a unified experience to ingest, prepare, manage, and serve data for business intelligence needs.

How to Transition to a Cloud ERP Without Disrupting Financial Reporting Processes

More and more companies are migrating their enterprise resource planning (ERP) to the cloud. It relieves them of the burdens typically associated with installing and maintaining complex software systems, and it’s arguably more secure because it’s monitored 24/7 by dedicated experts. There is no question that cloud-based ERPs like NetSuite, Epicor, Microsoft Dynamics, and Oracle Cloud are gaining steam. Rolling out a new ERP system can be highly disruptive to your organization, though.

Ditch Manual Data Entry in Favor of Value-Added Analysis with CXO

Businesses around the globe are struggling to do more with less as budgets tighten, uncertainty looms, and talented workers can be scarce. At the same time, the finance function is emerging as a strategic pillar in many organizations. Companies are generating more data than ever before, and it’s falling on the finance team to make sense of the meaning behind all those numbers.

4 Ways Angles Optimizes ERP Reporting and Why You're Gonna Love It!

The beauty of enterprise resource planning (ERP) software is its ability to provide a central view of your organization’s financial, operational, and business data. It automates repeatable tasks, streamlines your ability to create reports and analyze data, and sheds clarity on sales, marketing, human resources, supply chain management, and even manufacturing.

Reinventing the Healthcare Enterprise with Analytics

Whether you work in a hospital, long-term care facility, clinical lab, or a HealthTech company, all workers in the healthcare sector today are focused on value-based care and cost efficiencies. For organizations intent on streamlining processes, an analytics tool is the logical next step. Undoubtedly, embedded analytics solutions deliver the best outcomes.

Embedded Analytics: The Secret to Promoting Information Democracy

One element that rings true in the world of analytics is that it is everchanging. Chief Data Officers and business leaders must stay abreast of key trends so their organizations don’t miss out on its benefits. A relatively new buzzword in the embedded analytics arena was coined by thought leader Howard Dresner, who serves as Chief Research Officer of Dresner Advisory Services.

Why Everyone's Talking About Composable Analytics

In the restaurant industry, they say that you’re only as good as your last meal. The same is true with technology. You have to keep up with the latest and be the greatest to remain competitive. It is a dynamically changing industry, and staying ahead of key trends is of the utmost importance. The most recent talk is around a new concept described as “composable analytics.”