iPartners Earns “Leading Vendor” Status for Fifth Time in Celent’s Insurance Deal Trends Report

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Posted on : 18-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

ATLANTA–(BUSINESS WIRE)–

iPartners,
the leading provider of Software as a Service (SaaS) business
intelligence and data warehousing solutions to the property casualty
(PC) insurance industry, today announced that it has again been named
as a ‘Leading Vendor’ by Celent in the recently published Insurance
Deal Trends 2013
report. This is the fifth consecutive year
iPartners has been recognized for its ‘leading’ status based on deal
flow with insurance carriers for iPartners’ business intelligence and
data warehousing solution.

“We congratulate iPartners on once again being named a leading vendor
for its continued strong deal volume. A continued investment in core
systems renewal was clearly reflected in the property and casualty deal
data,” says Mike Fitzgerald, senior analyst with Celent’s Insurance
group and coauthor of the report. “There was also an increase in data
mastery tools and PC carriers compete in pricing and risk analytics.
Once nice-to-haves, advanced analytics are becoming table stakes.”

“Our 2013 report shows that overall deal activity among PC insurers
continues to be slow. However, investments in core systems and data
analytics have buoyed sales for key vendors like iPartners,” says Karen
Monks, analyst with Celent’s Insurance group and coauthor of the report.

iPartners founder and CEO Robert Lasher commented on the recognition
saying, “We are thrilled with our fifth consecutive year of Celent
Deal Trends
recognition and credit much of our consistent success to
our ongoing investment to deepen and broaden the capabilities of our BI
and data warehouse solution. As we’ve enhanced our offering, the
industry has also become more aware of the cost, time, dependability and
ongoing support benefits of SaaS platforms and Cloud delivery, resulting
in insurers better prepared to take advantage of what we have to offer –
not just in our data and analytics capabilities, but also in our
delivery model.”

iPartners’ insurance business intelligence solution is an easy to use
SaaS solution designed specifically for the PC industry. The suite is
built around an insurance specific data model and offers a complete
analytics solution including: a data warehouse, performance management
dashboards and scorecards, ad-hoc detailed analysis, production
reporting, and drill to detail.

About iPartners

As the industry leading provider of ‘on demand’ PC insurance business
analytics solutions, iPartners enables insurance executives to make
higher quality and more timely decisions — the true measure of an
insurance executive’s productivity – by delivering accurate, up-to-date,
easy-to-use and relevant data via a suite of customized dashboards,
scorecards, and a library of PC specific KPIs (key performance
indicators). Delivered via Software as a Service (SaaS), iPartners
currently services over 45 customers and processes over 25 million
policies representing over $18 billion in premiums. For additional
information visit www.iPartners.net
or call 888.618.8360 ext 230.

 iPartners Earns “Leading Vendor” Status for Fifth Time in Celent’s Insurance Deal Trends Report

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WebFOCUS Cloud Express Provides UK Public Sector With Cost-Efficient Business Intelligence

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Posted on : 18-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

NEW YORK, NY–(Marketwired – Jun 17, 2013) – Information Builders, a leader in business intelligence (BI) and analytics, information integrity, and integration solutions, today announced that the company is working with Amtex Solutions Limited to provide the UK public sector with cost efficient BI-as-a-service. The solution, WebFOCUS Cloud Express, is part of the government’s G-Cloud Framework and allows public sector entities to leverage advanced BI and analytics capabilities at a low cost.

BARC, Gartner, Ventana, and other research firms recognize Information Builders’ WebFOCUS platform as one of the leading business analytics, business intelligence, and data integration platforms. With WebFOCUS Cloud Express, this trusted toolset is now available to the G-Cloud Framework, providing a secure turnkey solution for analytics, BI, data discovery, data visualization, and enterprise reporting. Offered in a software-as-a-service (SaaS) delivery model, it features an embedded data warehouse based on Microsoft SQL Server 2012. Its wizard-based data integration automatically uploads data and generates dashboards and reports that are delivered to e-mail clients, mobile devices, and web browsers. The agreement with Amtex Solutions Limited ensures that the public sector can realize these benefits and enjoy lower costs, reduced procurement times, a simpler tendering process, and a genuinely open and competitive marketplace.

“Information Builders formed our partnership with Amtex Solutions with a clear focus in mind to deliver on the expectations of the public sector for business analytics, offering a uniquely responsive, flexible, and dynamic platform for all the public sector’s business intelligence requirements,” said Peter Walker, UK and Ireland country manager, Information Builders UK Ltd.

“Information Builders has prepared an Express version of WebFOCUS, our flagship product, that is both very easy to use and yet extensible to handle full production applications,” said Gerald Cohen, president and CEO of Information Builders. “We are delighted to bring this product to the UK market with the G-Cloud program.”

The WebFOCUS platform is used by UK public sector organizations, including Central North West London NHS Trust, Greater Manchester Police, Debt Management Office, and the Northern Ireland Civil Service.

WebFOCUS Cloud Express allows public sector entities to leverage high-performance, full-featured BI capabilities, such as:

  • 100 percent web-based deployment — no additional client hardware or software to install or maintain
  • A single web-based environment for accessing and using all reporting, dashboards, and analysis capabilities
  • Wizard-style interfaces that lower the barrier to entry, simplifying all phases of the data definition and reporting process
  • User-friendly development tools that eliminate the need for SQL coding or object-oriented development expertise
  • Access to all the data across the organization via more than 26 pre-built data adapters
  • Distribution of reports and dashboards to users across all mobile platforms (Android and iOS) and web browsers in support of New Ways of Working initiatives
  • E-mail reports and dashboards to individuals or workgroups
  • Open APIs supporting REST, XML, and JSON for external system and content integration
  • IL2-compliant cloud infrastructure (IL3 later in year) deployment
  • ISO 9001- and ISO 27001-certified operations
  • 99.995 percent up-time guarantee
  • Highly secure IL2 environment for your data with virus protection, advanced router-level firewalling, denial of service (DoS) protection, regular security vulnerability assessment, and scanning

About Information Builders
Information Builders helps organizations transform data into business value. Our software solutions for business intelligence and analytics, integration, and data integrity empower people to make smarter decisions, strengthen customer relationships, and drive growth. Our dedication to customer success is unmatched in the industry. That’s why tens of thousands of leading organizations rely on Information Builders to be their trusted partner. Founded in 1975, Information Builders is headquartered in New York, NY, with offices around the world, and remains one of the largest independent, privately held companies in the industry. Visit us at informationbuilders.com, follow us on Twitter at @infobldrs, like us on Facebook, and visit our LinkedIn page.

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/webfocus-cloud-express-provides-uk-213544216.html

Qstride Announces Got BI? Marketing Initiative Offering $50K of Leading Business Intelligence Technology for Clients …

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Posted on : 18-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

DETROIT, June 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – Qstride, a leading force in the business intelligence and analytics world, today announced that it will begin offering $50,000 of no-cost software licenses of MicroStrategy, a Gartner leading magic quadrant business intelligence technology, to its client companies as part of its new “Got BI?” public awareness initiative. This offering will allow qualifying companies to experience the benefits of integrated business intelligence and analytics technology without the initial software costs and with very little financial risk.  MicroStrategy is positioned in the Leaders Quadrant by Gartner.

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The “Got BI?” initiative is designed to highlight and promote how having a business intelligence strategy can help companies increase overall revenue, make better business decisions faster, and gain a competitive advantage. 

Qstride specializes in providing customized business intelligence and analytics solutions that include mobile, social, and cloud offerings designed to complement the way companies do business today. Combined with the elite lineup of MicroStrategy Business Intelligence software, premium research, and in-depth information resources, Qstride’s integrated solutions will offer added value and ROI in the competitive marketplace.

Qstride’s lineup of business intelligence offerings includes some of the most cutting-edge and relevant technology and services available anywhere, including the following:

  • Mobile intelligence products designed to create measurable results in this expanding commercial marketplace
  • Data warehousing and cloud computing solutions for maximum access to data and added control over marketing strategies in the field
  • Social intelligence that delivers added commerce and marketing features for client companies in the social media environment
  • Integrated business intelligence solutions that create added visibility and increased efficiency for sales and marketing, data management and access operations within the corporate environment

The launch of the new “Got BI?” campaign will further cement Qstride’s leading position in the business intelligence community. MicroStrategy’s Business Intelligence products and services are a good fit for Qstride’s integrated approach and can provide added value for companies in the Qstride client family.

About Qstride:

As a leading force for innovation in the Business Intelligence industry, Qstride offers exceptional end to end BI solutions for clients in measuring and tracking company performance, increasing delivery throughput, and decreasing delivery risk via its robust technology stack and professional services.

 

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/qstride-announces-got-bi-marketing-115800007.html

Self-service business intelligence

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Posted on : 17-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

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Employees have long had the ability to process and analyse small data sets themselves, thanks mainly to Microsoft Excel.

But when it came to anything that exceeded Excel’s maximum row limit (65,000 in Excel 2007), they were dependent on the reports and dashboards that the IT department had built using the enterprise standard business intelligence tools.

Recent years, however, have seen not only a staggering uptick in the volume of data produced and collected by businesses, but also a steady increase in the awareness of the power of data analytics.

The combined effect is that users are increasingly dissatisfied with the prescriptive reports and dashboards that are handed down to them from IT. In particular, the time it takes for new reports to be issued cannot keep pace with employees’ need to answer questions as they arise.

It is little wonder, then, that there is high demand for ‘self-service BI’.

In a 2011 white paper, analysts Claudia Imhoff and Colin White defined self-service BI as “the facilities within the BI environment that enable BI users to become more self-reliant and less dependent on the IT organisation”.

And according to the Wisdom of Crowds report, an annual survey of business intelligence users by BI guru Howard Dresner, self-service BI has been among the top technology priorities for two years running.

At first glance, it seems like a straightforward idea. But on reflection it quickly emerges that there are many different ways to approach self-service BI – in particular, how much autonomy is extended to users.

When it comes to enterprise-wide self-service BI programmes, IT organisations are still finding their way. But the growth of providers selling easy-to-use and easy-to-deploy BI software reveals that users are helping themselves, with or without the IT department’s aid.

Here is yet another field of technology where the IT department must find a way to offer users the tools they want while simultaneously applying the data governance and security controls that the organisation needs.

 

Self-service BI in practice

One organisation working towards self-service business intelligence is sportswear-maker Nike. According to Jimmy Lee, an expert architect at the company, it is doing so in response to the constantly changing needs of business users.

“Every time the IT department builds a new report, our users say, ‘We have more questions that we need answered,’” says Lee.

The problem is that the IT department’s workload is such that it can no longer keep up with those changing demands. “We’ve tried things like Agile but no matter what, if a user comes to us with a new requirement, we’re at least going to take a day to provide it, and probably six weeks.”

Meanwhile, the complexity of the analysis that the business needs is growing too. “We’re having to do more complicated work – more data types, deeper questions – in a shorter amount of time.”

Allowing business users to build their own reports seems like a happy compromise. In fact, Lee says, Nike’s business users already have self-service BI in a sense – they have access to the data warehouse, and they are happy to slice and dice the data in Microsoft Excel if possible.

But this does not support the information and data governance processes that the IT department demands. “We want them to do it with more governance.”

There are a number of reasons why Lee believes that now is the time for Nike to implement self-service business intelligence.

Firstly, its core BI infrastructure is up to the job. “All the data from SAP is in our Teradata data warehouse and it’s enhanced with other data feeds; we’ve got data quality tools in place; and the terms in our semantic layers are all aligned,” Lee explains. “We’re in a pretty good place.”

Secondly, there is clear evidence of demand. “Business teams are starting to hire their own data scientists and statisticians, and are buying their own BI tools,” Lee says. “The demand signals are there.”

And thirdly, technology is now available that allows non-expert users to conduct complex analyses themselves, such as Tableau and QlikView.

“Now is the time to act,” says Lee. “If our technology organisation doesn’t get in front of this, we’ll have business groups doing it on their own and end up with lots of point solutions across the organisation.”

To gauge what kind of self-service BI functions it should be building, Nike’s IT department has interviewed various stakeholders on how they use analytics today, and how they plan to in the future. This process has identified three end-user personas within the organisation.

There are what Lee calls ‘front-line users’. “They don’t want to make their reports, they just want pre-built reports with the parameters that they need,” he says.

Then there are conventional analysts, who want to perform OLAP reports on defined data sets. And then there are the ‘data scientists’, who want access to as much data as possible to perform ‘exploratory’ analysis.

“We need to support all three groups at an appropriate level,” says Lee.

Another interesting finding from the interviews was that when asked, “Do we have enough BI tools?”, a number of business users replied, “We have too many!”

“That was surprising because we only have [IBM's BI platform] Cognos,” Lee says. “But to fill the gaps, they’d bought their own tools, and now they have too many.”

Software selection is just one of the challenges facing self-service BI initiatives. As Lee found, there is also the thorny issue of democratising access to information.

“We ran a proof of concept using Tableau, and the project got stalled for a week because the team couldn’t get access to the data they needed,” Lee explains. It turned out that the project team was using the wrong process to apply for access to the data, and was being blocked on security grounds.

“I met with our security guys and said, if a financial analyst wants this data, shouldn’t he be able to access it? They replied, that would be really complex for us to do. My response was, yes, it is complex, but we’re currently pushing the complexity onto the users.”

The lesson? “We need global support for this strategy or it won’t work,” Lee says.

As for paying for the self-service BI initiative, Lee’s plan is to tie investments to existing initiatives in each of the departments. “If the supply chain team has some initiative under way to improve their performance, and I can tie the self-service BI strategy to that initiative, they will support it, and I won’t need to work out some complicated return-on-investment case that probably won’t deliver anyway.”

The aim is roll out self-service business intelligence in 2014, Lee says. The implementation will start by identifying potential early adopters. “We’ll focus on the areas with more interest first,” he explains.

The first project will be a reference implantation – a “stake in the ground”, Lee says –that will be used as the template for all future projects.

Another company putting business intelligence in the hands of its employees is Barclays.

Lee Mooney is visual analytics manager at the bank’s innovation and customer experience team. The unit is tasked with finding ways to improve customer engagement through technology, Mooney says, and it uses business intelligence to provide insight into what Barclays customers want.

In the past, there was not one easily accessible repository for customer data, however. “Barclays is really old and really big, and its data landscape is the same,” says Mooney.

The team therefore constructed its own BI infrastructure. It built a data warehouse using Teradata technology, and chose Tableau’s visual BI tool as the user interface. “I think of Teradata as the engine and Tableau as the vehicle.”

The system has had some remarkable benefits, Mooney says. It has revealed some fundamental truths about Barclays’ customers that were not previously known, for example.

“It showed us that 2 million of our customers only have a savings account,” says Mooney. “No-one knew that before.”

It has also dramatically accelerated the speed of analysis at the bank. “By using this capability, our team of three data scientists can outperform hundreds of staff,” Mooney claims. “One executive was pretty jumping for joy after seeing what we could do.”

Now, the Teradata/Tableau platform is available for anyone in the organisation to use. “If you want it, you can have it,” Mooney says.

That means that front-line customer service staff are now building dashboards to track complaints, for example.

“Even our internal auditors are using Tableau now,” Mooney explains. “We showed it to one auditor, who had no background in business intelligence, and he had built his own dashboard in ten minutes.”

 

Industry impact

Looking at the recent financial performances of some of the BI software vendors, it certainly seems as though a significant change is afoot.

Tableau Software, for example, saw sales double in 2012 to $128 million. The company raised in the region of $250 million in its recent initial public offering (IPO).

CEO Christian Chabot recently told Information Age that Tableau owes it success to the fact that people of any skill level can use the software. This breaks the hegemony of BI experts over analysis.

“I think we’ll look back at the analytics industry like we currently look back at typing pools,” he said. “We live in that age now when it comes to data – anyone who has a question is reliant on a high priesthood of specialists in the back room.”

Another company riding high in the BI software market is Sweden’s QlikTech, which in April reported 22% revenue growth year-on-year for its first quarter of the financial year, up to $96.5 million.

QlikTech CEO Lars Bjork says that, like Tableau, usability by non-BI experts has been the key to its success.

“We are driving consumerisation of enterprise software in our space,” he says. “We always focused on the use. You want the user to be able to make changes to the application, add an extra data source, build a different chart on their own.

“Because if it doesn’t have that element of self-service, the tool is going to be abandoned.”

More established BI vendors have not fared as well. For example, MicroStrategy, the largest remaining independent BI software supplier, reported a 6% decline in sales to $130 million in its most recent quarter. Behind that figure lay a 24% fall in licence sales.

The company rejects the suggestion that this is due to the rise of Tableau and QlikView. According to Nick Barth, the company’s UK sales engineering manager, the company recently launched a number of new, non-BI applications, and its sales force has yet to adapt.

“Whenever you add a bunch of new products to your kit bag, sometimes you’re going to see your sales team stumble,” he says.

But the company has introduced self-service functionality to its BI platform. This includes the ability for users to upload their own datasets – i.e. not from the enterprise data warehouse – and an in-memory visual analytics tool.

Barth is candid about the inspiration for this last feature. “We have customers who are coming to us saying, “We’ve got these 20 users who all want to use Tableau.’”

That is proof enough that there has been a fundamental shift in the way that BI systems are being procured and used. The challenge for IT departments is to enable that shift while keeping data under control. 

Article source: http://www.information-age.com/technology/information-management/123457131/self-service-business-intelligence

PASSUR® Aerospace Reports 6% Increase in Airline, Airport, and Business Aviation Revenue for First Half of FY2013

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Posted on : 15-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

STAMFORD, Conn., June 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – PASSUR Aerospace, Inc (PSSR), a business intelligence, Big Data, software and solutions company, reported a 6% increase to $5,040,000 in its airline, airport, and business aviation revenue for the six months ended April 30, 2013. Overall revenue for the first six months of fiscal 2013 decreased 24%, to $5,336,000 compared to $6,996,000 in the same period of the previous fiscal year, primarily due to the completion of a government contract and a professional services engagement in fiscal year 2012. For the same period, the Company’s net income decreased to $76,000 or $.01 per diluted share, compared to net income of $939,000 or $.12 per share.

Total revenue for the quarter ended April 30, 2013 decreased 25% to $2,661,000, compared to $3,532,000 in the same quarter of the previous fiscal year. The Company had net income of $64,000 or $.01 per diluted share in the second quarter ended April 30, 2013, compared to a net income of $559,000 or $.07 per diluted share in the same quarter of fiscal 2012.

“We’re pleased with our continued growth in market share and sales in our commercial markets – we now have all eight of the largest North American airlines, and more than 60 airports (including 24 of the top 30 North American airports) as customers – and the deeper penetration of our traffic management and collaboration platform into many more organizations,” said Jim Barry, President and CEO of PASSUR Aerospace. “We are especially pleased with the launch in April of the IATA Tactical Operations Portal, which provides a global collaborative platform for airlines worldwide to minimize same-day air traffic constraints in the highly complex and disruption prone U.S. National Airspace System. The PASSUR collaborative platform now extends across the local, regional, national, and global levels. We remain focused on helping to solve expensive, complex, and disruptive aviation problems that can only be addressed through the smart use of Big Data, predictive analytics, information and data visualization, and collaboration among all key aviation players.”

“We continue to make the investments needed to take advantage of what we see as a significant opportunity for long term, robust growth,” said G.S. Beckwith Gilbert, PASSUR Aerospace Chairman of the Board.

About PASSUR Aerospace

PASSUR Aerospace, Inc. is a business intelligence and Big Data company that provides predictive analytics built on proprietary algorithms and the concurrent integration and simultaneous mining of multiple databases. We believe PASSUR is the industry standard in business intelligence dashboards and predictive analytics for aviation organizations. PASSUR serves dozens of airlines (including all the top eight North American airlines), approximately 60 airport customers (including 24 of the top 30 North American airports), and approximately 200 corporate aviation customers, as well as the U.S. government. PASSUR’s system provides coast-to-coast coverage and is driven by proprietary, patented, business intelligence software, which is powered by a unique North American network of 162 passive radar sensors, company owned. Other sensors are located in Europe and Asia. Supplementary, detailed coverage is also provided at 98 of the top 100 North American airports. Flight tracks are updated between 1 and 4.6 seconds, thereby making available a system which is user-friendly and useful for decision-making. Visit PASSUR Aerospace’s website at www.passur.com for updated products, solutions, and news.

The forward-looking statements in this press release relating to management’s expectations and beliefs are based on preliminary information and management assumptions.  Such forward-looking statements are subject to a wide range of risks and uncertainties that could cause results to differ in material respects, including those related to customer needs, budgetary constraints, competitive pressures, the success of airline trials, the profitable use of the Company’s owned PASSURs located at major airports, the Company’s maintenance of above-average quality of its product and services, as well as potential regulatory changes. Further information regarding factors that could affect the Company’s results is contained in the Company’s SEC filings, including the October 31, 2012 Form 10-K and April 30, 2013 Form 10-Q.

Contact:
James T. Barry
President CEO
(203) 622-4086
Email

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/passur-aerospace-reports-6-increase-195200152.html

Insurance Companies’ SWOT & Business Intelligence Reports

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Posted on : 14-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

DALLAS, June 12, 2013 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — RnRCompanyProfiles.com announces addition of new company profiles and SWOT analysis reports for insurance industry organizations. These company profiles and SWOT analysis reports cover 2013 information, data and basic analysis for concerned companies. Available at $120 for a single user PDF license per report, these research studies can be accessed alphabetically, through the latest published reports, popular companies and or simply by searching their company names in our online library. Here are some reports for insurance companies covering the latest information on their profile as well as SWOT analysis:

Broad Level Scope of These Insurance Company SWOT Analysis Reports Cover:

Examines and identifies key information and issues about each company for business intelligence requirements.

Studies and presents the company’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities (growth potential) and threats (competition). Strategic and operational business information is objectively reported.

The profile also contains information on business operations, company history, major products and services, key employees.

Reasons To Buy One or More of These Insurance Company Profile and SWOT Analysis Reports:

Quickly enhance your understanding of the company.

Gain insight into the marketplace and a better understanding of internal and external factors which could impact the industry.

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Yellowfin’s Business Intelligence Solution to Help NHS Boost Patient Care

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Posted on : 14-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics
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Yellowfin: Making Business Intelligence easy

Evaluating the different Mobile BI solutions on the market, I often found that each product would have its strengths and equal weaknesses. However, Yellowfin was different. No matter how hard I challenged and pushed the product, it always delivered.

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The partnership will see the Trust – the largest provider of mental health and community care services in Lancashire, and one of the biggest in England – utilise Yellowfin’s Mobile BI capabilities to deliver reporting and analytics to its 6000 field based clinicians.

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Due to Lancashire Care’s goal of democratizing its data – making it available to its broad range of services personnel – attaining a cost effective BI solution was important.

“It quickly became apparent how expensive most Business Intelligence solutions were to roll-out across large organisations,” said Lancashire Care Director of Finance, Dave Tomlinson. “We wanted a solution which could start small and then be scaled up without giving us headaches about cost. With Yellowfin’s value for money pricing structure, we knew we could do just that.”

Independent data access and analysis on-the-go

Field-based clinicians can now independently access and share the information they need to boost individual and collective performance, as well as improve the quality and efficiency of patient care.

“Previously, the Trust’s community services staff worked remotely via a paper-based diary system of record keeping,” said Lancashire Care Business Intelligence Manager, Mark Singleton. “With Yellowfin, our services staff can enhance the care they provide, by independently accessing personalised patient and performance data directly from their tablet devices in real-time, wherever and whenever necessary.”

After evaluating a number of BI solutions for mobile devices, Lancashire Care identified Yellowfin as “the easiest to use”, making information “highly consumable through its interactive charts and dashboards”, via native applications for the iPhone, iPad and Android platforms, Web-browser or HTML 5 integration.

“When evaluating the different Mobile BI solutions on the market, I often found that each product would have its own strengths, but would come with equal weaknesses,” said Singleton. “However, Yellowfin was different. No matter how hard I challenged and pushed the product, it always delivered.”

Beyond Mobile BI: Enhanced management visibility

Whilst Lancashire Care originally began evaluating Yellowfin for its Mobile BI proficiency, the Trust quickly found its core Web-based application was also highly intuitive within a desktop-oriented environment.

“What started as a Mobile BI evaluation soon got me re-thinking our desktop strategy,” said Singleton. “We’re now moving our existing desktop reporting over to Yellowfin. Like Gartner, I can see this emerging technology going far in the market, and that’s why we’ve decided to back it early.”

Using Yellowfin, the Trust has also developed a Balanced Scorecard – pulling together clinical, financial, human resources and quality control information – to provide Trust executives, management and Board of Directors a comprehensive picture of current Trust performance.

“Enabling management with more timely and accessible information will improve efficiency, performance and most importantly quality within the Trust,” said Tomlinson. “Yellowfin – with its commentary, discussion and PowerPoint-like presentation module, Storyboard – is a perfect BI tool for management. Extra insights from across the organizations can be added to raw figures, to help the Trust’s knowledge grow quicker and deeper than ever before.”

Improved IT efficiencies

As a 100 percent Web-based BI solution, Yellowfin has allowed Lancashire Care to create a single trustworthy source of information for its reporting. Lancashire Care’s BI team can confidently re-use previously created content, enabling new dashboards to be built and published within minutes, rather than hours or days.

“Previously I found the development team creating similar reports with very slight variations,” said Singleton. “Eliminating this unnecessary duplication of efforts, and improving reporting efficiencies, is going to be essential with increasing demand for our BI services in challenging economic times.”

Yellowfin and healthcare analytics

Speaking about the newly formed partnership, Yellowfin Strategic Alliances Manager EMEA, Daniel Shaw-Dennis, said that attracting the NHS as a client demonstrated Yellowfin’s continued commitment to providing highly consumable analytics to the healthcare industry.

“At Yellowfin, we understand the important role that analytics can play in the healthcare sector, with clients spread across the globe – from health insurance to hospitals,” said Shaw-Dennis. “We look forward to assisting the NHS, and Lancashire Care in particular, to improve operational efficiencies so that patients can receive the best care possible.”

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About Lancashire Care

Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust was established in April 2002 and authorised as a Foundation Trust on 1st December 2007. The Trust provides health and wellbeing services for a population of around 1.5million people.

The services provided include community nursing, health visiting and a range of therapy services including physiotherapy, podiatry and speech language. Wellbeing services provided include smoking cessation and healthy lifestyle services.

The Trust specialises in inpatient and community mental health services. Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust covers the whole of the county and employs around 7,000 members of staff across more than 400 sites.

About Yellowfin

Yellowfin is a global Business Intelligence (BI) software vendor passionate about making BI easy. Yellowfin is headquartered and developed in Melbourne, Australia, offering a highly intuitive 100 percent Web-based reporting and analytics solution. Founded in 2003 in response to the complexity and costs associated with implementing and using traditional BI tools, Yellowfin is a leader in mobile, collaborative and embeddable BI as well as Location Intelligence and data visualization. For more information, visit http://www.yellowfinbi.com

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2-Day Training Workshop | Production and Process Controls: Building a Robust Approach

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Posted on : 13-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

BEDMINSTER, NJ–(Marketwired – Jun 12, 2013) – Elsevier Business Intelligence invites you to join your peers for a two-day, hands-on training workshop, Production and Process Controls: Building a Robust Approach, where you will learn how to implement a system that can withstand a rigorous FDA Inspection or ISO 13485 audit.

Two available dates and locations: June 25 26, Boston, MA | October 17 18, San Francisco, CA

During this interactive 2-day workshop, expert instructor, Dan O’Leary, Principal of Ombu Enterprises, will teach you the fundamentals of production and process controls. He will guide you through the fine points using the FDA’s own inspection documents coupled with extensive use of Warning Letters to illustrate the issues device manufacturer’s face.

Mr. O’Leary will begin by detailing the development of the Quality Management System (QMS), laying the regulatory foundation. He will then teach you how to set up your production system for the life cycle from design transfer to product release to Risk Management production information collection.

Over the course of two days, your instructor will address the following topics:

  • The role of design output and design transfer
  • Developing quality plans
  • Establishing, monitoring, and controlling process parameters
  • Production equipment including installation, maintenance, and effectiveness metrics
  • Validating production software
  • Controlling and calibrating measuring equipment including traceability
  • Evaluating and selecting external calibration laboratories
  • Production changes and when they are also design changes
  • Determining the process that require validation
  • Process validation as a statistical issue
  • Acceptance activities including sampling plans
  • Nonconforming product and associated corrective action
  • Risk management (ISO 14971) and production

Register today and save $300 off the regular attendee rate. We have also introduced a special promotion and would like to extend the offer to you and your colleagues: Any company with two registered delegates will receive a complimentary ticket for a third delegate. If your company would like to take advantage of this opportunity, please contact us at your convenience to register the third attendee once two registrations have been completed.

We hope to see you there!

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About Elsevier Business Intelligence
Elsevier Business Intelligence, a global leader in the field of healthcare industry information, provides business intelligence on regulatory, business and reimbursement issues that are vital to the healthcare industry. Through a range of products including publications, conferences, e-learning, databases and reports, Elsevier Business Intelligence places biopharma and medical device professionals, and those who focus on these industries, at the forefront of knowledge, by providing the perfect combination of news and information together with penetrating insight and analysis. Our leading publications include PharmAsia News, IN VIVO and “The Pink Sheet.” For more information, visit: http://www.ElsevierBi.com.

About Elsevier
Elsevier is a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services. The company works in partnership with the global science and health communities to publish more than 2,000 journals, including The Lancet and Cell, and close to 20,000 book titles, including major reference works from Mosby and Saunders. Elsevier’s online solutions include SciVerse ScienceDirect, SciVerse Scopus, Reaxys, MD Consult and Mosby’s Nursing Suite, which enhance the productivity of science and health professionals, and the SciVal suite and MEDai’s Pinpoint Review, which help research and health care institutions deliver better outcomes more cost-effectively.

A global business headquartered in Amsterdam, Elsevier employs 7,000 people worldwide. The company is part of Reed Elsevier Group PLC, a world-leading publisher and information provider, which is jointly owned by Reed Elsevier PLC and Reed Elsevier NV. The ticker symbols are REN (Euronext Amsterdam), REL (London Stock Exchange), RUK and ENL (New York Stock Exchange).

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/2-day-training-workshop-production-160237419.html

Ekahau RTLS (RFID-over-Wi-Fi™) Delivers Business Intelligence with HP Wireless Networks

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Posted on : 13-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

RESTON, Va., June 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ – Ekahau Inc., the leader in Real-Time Location Systems (RFID-over-Wi-Fi™) announced that the Ekahau RTLS platform delivers location-based business intelligence using HP’s wireless local area networks (LANs). Operating over HP’s Wi-Fi network, Ekahau Vision™ software and tags give customers visibility into the location, condition and status of assets, people and workflows via web browser. HP wireless network infrastructure integrates with Ekahau Wi-Fi tags, providing tag signal data to Ekahau Vision™ software for location analysis and display.  By leveraging an enterprise investment in an HP Wi-Fi network, the combined solution offers cost-effective, high-quality RTLS that avoids the need for wired readers. Ekahau RTLS using HP Wi-Fi networks enables customers to:

  • Improve staff, patient and guest security with location-aware alerting
  • Remove workflow inefficiencies by quickly locating assets and people
  • Automate manual processes and work orders with badge-based messaging
  • Measure and monitor workflows and isolate workflow bottlenecks
  • Wirelessly monitor temperature-sensitive materials
  • Minimize guest, customer and patient wait times to improve satisfaction

Mark Norris, President and CEO of Ekahau adds, “Ekahau RTLS seamlessly operates over HP’s Wi-Fi network, enabling joint healthcare, government and enterprise customers to improve decision-making, security and operations with real-time visibility and business intelligence.”  

About Ekahau Inc.

Ekahau Inc. is the performance leader in providing Wi-Fi-based Real-Time Location Systems (RTLS) and Wi-Fi Planning and Deployment tools including Ekahau Site Survey™ (ESS). Ekahau RTLS with Ekahau Vision™ software and Wi-Fi-based tags gives staff and managers unprecedented visibility into the location, condition and status of assets, people and workflows. Thousands of Fortune 500 companies, hospitals and other facilities rely on Ekahau’s patented technology to reveal business intelligence that drives decision-making. Ekahau partners include leading wireless software developers, systems integrators and WLAN providers. Learn more about Business Intelligence Through Location at: www.ekahau.com or on the Ekahau Blog, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.

Contact: Paul C. DiPerna
Ph: +1 781 684 0770
Paul.diperna@schwartzmsl.com

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Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/ekahau-rtls-rfid-over-wi-130000628.html

Northwood Advisors’ Myron Weber Forecasts "Business Intelligence Trends for 2013 and Beyond"

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Posted on : 13-06-2013 | By : Ben Stinner | In : Analytics

Nikkei Plunges, Dollar Slumps as Rout Gathers PaceReuters

World stocks were pummeled and the dollar slumped on Thursday as a sell-off on global financial markets in thrall …

Article source: http://finance.yahoo.com/news/northwood-advisors-myron-weber-forecasts-180421117.html