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Responding to the growing demand for business intelligence (BI) capabilities that enable real-time decision-making for operational business processes, InterSystems Corporation has announced InterSystems DeepSee embedded real-time BI software. DeepSee aims to broaden the use of BI to decision makers at all organization levels driving more effective day-to-day execution across the enterprise.
DeepSee is the newest offering in the InterSystems product line. The innovative software family also includes the InterSystems CACHÉ high-performance object database, InterSystems HealthShare platform for regional and national electronic health records, and InterSystems Ensemble integration platform.
The focus of embedded real-time BI is delivery of business intelligence capabilities directly within transactional applications. In this way, users can access current operational data in context and use BI to make immediate changes in workflows, adjust business rules, or take other actions to optimize organizational performance.
"There are some situations, such as long-range planning by staff analysts, where historical data can be satisfactory," Paul Grabscheid, InterSystems vice president of strategic planning, noted. "However, running a business effectively in today's competitive landscape requires access to fresh operational data in daily decision-making processes."
DeepSee's design provides professional application developers with the BI capabilities needed to extend and modernize existing applications as well as create new applications that are BI-enabled from the start. And, for large user organizations in health care, commercial and government sectors, DeepSee makes it possible to provide end users with the information they need to make decisions on the business frontline.
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