InterVis Differentiators.
 
  InterVis has capabilities to build complex business logic scenarios

An example is a Fortune 500 customer that has a complex business logic sequence called "Goldmine" that runs in the middle of the night to unravel opportunities. This sequence takes about 2 hours to run with 22 steps and compares every shipment of their product across Asia Pacific since 1997, some 3 million items, with all of their systems on support agreements.

All equipment shipped but not on a service agreement is flagged as an service opportunity. These opportunities are filtered to remove equipment that is approaching end of service life. At this point non service revenue generating items are removed such as cables and power cards. The culled opportunity list is now compared against a pricelist before it is passed through sales rep territory algorithms to assign the opportunity to a sales rep.

When the sales rep logs into InterVis the next morning they see their opportunities all pre-calculated with all necessary information to go and chase displayed in seconds.

Customer Master

Customer Master is a framework and a methodology that consolidates customer records from disparate data sources into one master customer data store. Customer Master consists of:
  • Proximity matching algorithms that resolve ambiguity with customer names.
  • A filtering component that performs data-cleansing on data before matching. This removes any unnecessary redundant data for more accurate matching.
  • A build processor engine that applies different algorithms and filtering techniques to achieve optimal results in consolidating customer data into one central data store.
  • A suite of editing tools that allow users to introduce human intelligence into the processed results to achieve maximum business usability.
Secure sign-on with multi-logon

The multi logon mechanism within InterVis logs the user into a number of other web applications automatically. It does this by using hidden processes on the client browser to log into the web application invisibly. The username and password provided by the user at login time is passed to the web application in the background process. This validates the users browser session to the web applications in the multi-login list. It is client side based and is not single sign on as found in most traditional applications. There may be different URLs for different regions of the same web application. The multi logon mechanism can determine the best URL to log the user into.

Complete with role-based hierarchical arrangement of operational data

InterVis has a "Summary View architecture" to provide a fast and efficient framework to produce business visibility reports for all types of users, from senior management to operational staff. It also provides drill-down and roll-up reporting capability, allowing users to access detailed data from summarised reports. The framework encompasses two main components: the representation of the company's reporting structure in a hierarchical tree; and the organisation of operational data to align with this tree.
Br> Key Components are:
  • Capturing an organisation's reporting structure in a role-based hierarchical tree (org tree), attaching company specific information that will be used as keys on which to attach operational data.
  • Summarising company operational data to align data with one or more organisational keys. This is housed in (metric) tables and is refreshed periodically.
  • Attaching summarised data in the metric tables to the org tree using the keys, based on the user using the application. Further aggregation is then performed to ensure only relevant data is reported.
Innovative GUI - Grouping Table Layout allows native spreadsheet functionality

The data presentation parts of InterVis format data into a user-friendly spreadsheet-like table that is groupable and sortable. It can also provide sub totals, totals, averages, percentages and item counts.
 
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