Today, ICS announced the news of the new edition of its Business Intelligence solution- RSinteract, the award winning, essential end -user tool for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services.
The ‘Standard Edition’ of RSinteract will be launched at the forthcoming Microsoft BI Conference 2007 on 9th May, Seattle, USA. The new edition will cost just $399 and to celebrate the launch, ICS is running a promotional discount of $100 for an exclusive community of people including conference attendees and those who have displayed an interest in ICS’s BI solutions over the last 12 months.
The conference special $299 offer will only be available from 9th until 15th May, 2007, 24:00 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).
Wayne Gallaway, COO of ICS Ltd, explained, “We believe that the new edition provides excellent value for money for the Mid- Market or Enterprises with departmental requirements”.
The new standard edition offers all of the benefits of the enterprise edition including:- extending the reach and benefits of SQL Server Reporting Services - the delivery of interactive self-service reporting to business users on both relational and OLAP data sources.- zero footprint framework delivered via a standard web browser.
New features of RSinteract include full support of Analysis Services ‘named sets’ and ‘calculated members’. This support will allow developers to develop cleaner and tidier cubes that enable business users to navigate data more rapidly and effectively.
RSinteract is designed to extend the reach of BI across the business enterprise by providing an easy to use standard web browser front end for business users and information professionals to build and interact with Microsoft® SQL Server Reporting Services reports dynamically. The solution presents dynamic functionality for end users who are able to benefit from a self serve model enabling them to design, build, publish and interact with their reports. If you wish to find out more, please visit www.RSinteract.com.
Wednesday, May 02, 2007
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