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Flynet launch the Beta trial of the Dashboard Portal
Posted on October 16th, 2009 No comments
Business Dashboards for SME's
After completing the POC survey for business dashboards. Flynet have launched the much awaited Beta version of the Dashboard Portal. Here you can select your most important key business metrics or Key Performance Indicators, input your data and hey presto! a dashboard is built.
Provided for the small and medium sized companies, the Dashboard Portal will help you manage your business by showing your business performance in easy to understand charts and graphs.
The Dashboard Portal allows you to monitor your business performance on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. There is no need for complex or time consuming calculations, the Dashboard Portal takes care of that for you.
At a glance, you will be able to identify strengths and weaknesses, trends and patterns, and use this information to help you manage and improve your business performance.
Please try it out, all feedback is welcome.
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Smith and W-Smith help with East of England initiative
Posted on September 3rd, 2009 No commentsThe East of England is in the vanguard of a new initiative aimed at bringing the power of business dashboard software to the average SME. Cambridgeshire web applications specialist, Flynet has secured proof of concept funding from the East of England Development Agency (EEDA), allowing the firm to look into the possibility of tailoring software that usually costs several thousands of pounds to the smaller company.
Ordinarily the preserve of big business, dashboards are a graphical representation – in the form of gauges, dials or graphs – of the performance of a company relative to its main priorities or targets.
Danny Smith of Smith and WSmith, the Suffolk-based web marketing company helping to promote the trial, explained the proposition: “The introduction of dashboards has revolutionised the way companies use and access their data; data becomes an attention directing tool to improve current and future performance, rather than just a past reflection to be analysed and agonised over.
“Dashboards condense information down to the minimum statistics a business requires reaching its targets, its ‘key performance indicators (KPIs).’ Small business owners can then access the data required, immediately, to make quick well reasoned decisions without needing to search through, and analyse, mountains of data.”….READ MORE HERE





