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AXS OneView – the Alternative Data Warehouse Solution

AXS-One, Local Government solutions provider for over a decade, is using the 3rd annual Whittlesea Innovation Conference to launch its new business intelligence solution for Local Governments.AXS OneView incorporates a dynamic analytical engine with an industrial strength data repository and web technology to provide Councils with all the functionality associated with a data warehouse without the huge costs normally involved.

“This investment in software, installation and training will have paid for itself in the first six months,” said Michael Govan, Information Services Manager, City of Hobsons Bay. “How did this happen? What once required eight hours of our time to generate a management report now takes us five minutes!”

AXS OneView combines information from any source regardless of application, database or platform for online analytical processing; slice and dice with drill down to detail; zero printing/report distribution; KPI reporting; digital dashboard functionality; full industrial strength archival and retrieval and web/XML publishing.

“We’re extremely happy with the flow on effects of OneView and the measurable impact that it is having on our organisation’s KPI’s,” said Glenn O’Sullivan, Finance Manager at Hobsons Bay.

The Whittlesea Conference will be held on Friday 14 February at Plenty Ranges Art & Convention Centre. For conference details visit www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/conference

For more information on AXS OneView contact Gilly Hen-Boisen on (02) 9922 0616 or ghenboisen@axsone.com.au

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