How are you going to make smart decisions about your business without reliable insights? Sage Enterprise Intelligence plugs into your Sage ERP system and opens Pandora's box of reporting opportunities.
Sage Intelligence puts your advanced reporting in a nice, neat Excel document that you'll already know how to use.
Drag and drop tools in Reporting Trees and Report Designer make designing your reporting views easy and totally customized to you.
With the click of a button or regularly on a schedule that you define, you can automatically run and distribute reports to teams or individuals, without actually running around the office.
“Their knowledge of Sage 300 AND accounting has helped us exponentially. They not only understand the software, but they understand how a real business needs it to work in order to provide meaningful information.”
Tony Gostomski, Vice President, Finance
Sandler Training
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If you're tired of spending too much time on reports that yield unimpressive insights, then it's time that you looked at Sage Intelligence. With easy to use features that provide truly meaningful insights, you can't go wrong.
We're not denying that Excel is a great tool to use, but assembling your reports in Excel takes up too much of your precious time. Sage Intelligence does the heavy lifting for you by refreshing live data automatically and compiling it into a nice Excel document. You can then filter and manipulate the data exactly the way you want to, without giving up the tool you love.
Reporting Tree and Reports Designer make it really easy for you to design helpful reports. The drag and drop features let you focus on the data you actually want to see, rather than tons of data that's really useless to you.
Consolidating reporting from multiple sources, including external systems that hold information beyond your Sage data, helps reduce spreadsheet chaos and improves collaboration. With the click of a button, you can automatically run and distribute reports to teams or individuals, without actually running around the office.