The Indicee Blog

Indicee for 2010 : New look, New product, New offerings

by Mark Cunningham on January 27th, 2010

One of the great things about a Software as a Service (SaaS) application like Indicee is the ability to update features and capabilities in near real-time. If you have been watching over the past few months you will have noticed that Indicee has been changing almost weekly based on usage patterns and direct user feedback.

We are excited to announce that we have released a major update of our service based primarily on YOUR feedback. The one thing we can never say enough….WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK. Good or bad we really want to hear what is working or not working in Indicee.

So let’s take a look at what our users have asked for in Indicee.

The Entry Point – Indicee.com

The main goal of our website has been to quickly communicate what Indicee does, how it works and how you can get going in 10 minutes or less. We have been focused on doing this in fewer and fewer clicks without losing some of the detail that new users want. Getting users into our application quickly is critical so we added a few key “on boarding” capabilities including:

Free48 – if you are not a Do It Yourself (DIY) type person. Let us get you started in 48 hours for free

Live Chat Support – You will see links to live chat all over Indicee.com. Take advantage of talking to Todd, our friendly support dude, live and in person to help you use Indicee more quickly and effectively.

Online Discussion Forums – our forums are new so we don’t have alot of action in there yet but we are monitoring them regularly. So jump in and start posting.

New Quickstarts

I don’t know anyone that doesn’t like to make things happen fast. Indicee QuickStarts have been designed to provide users with pre-packaged solutions for the most common Small Medium Business (SMB) accounting products on the market. A Quickstart is a pre-built reporting database (we call this a data mart) and a bunch of canned reports that you can use immediately.  If you use applications like Intuit Quickbooks, Sage Accpac, Microsoft Dynamics Great Plains or Softrak Adagio using a QuickStart is one of the best ways to get up and running with Indicee. Simply grab the existing output from your accounting application, load it into the QuickStart Wizard and you will have reports and dashboards that you can view, analyze, share and collaborate on in less than 10 minutes.

What if you don’t have one of these accounting applications? No problem….you can build a solution from scratch yourself or you can give us a call and we can get you started with our Free48. Building something from scratch doesn’t take days. It can be done in minutes or, at the most, hours.

My Stuff Overview

When you login into the Indicee application the first thing you see is the My Stuff tab. This is the main landing page of the application. If you have used our previous version you will see a major user interface redesign to enable greater usability. Here are a few of the changes:

  • Replaced the drop down navigation box in favor of a sub-navigation menu.
  • Added a “Tips” section that you can toggle between “show” and “hide.” We have created a bunch of videos and FAQ tips that will give you greater self-guidance when using Indicee.
  • Improved graphics and layout to highlight “Latest Dashboard and Reports,” “Latest Data,” and “Latest Comments.”

my stuff screen shot

Dashboards

If there is one “big ticket” item that we have added to this release it is Indicee Dashboards. So what is a dashboard? A dashboard allows at-a-glance visualization of company’s health and monitoring of key performance indicators. Simple to understand and high in ROI, dashboards are becoming “must-haves” for all businesses. Indicee Dashboards are simple to create and use. Traditional Business Intelligence tools usually require technical consultants or IT people to create the dashboard. Not Indicee Dashboards….mere mortals can create them.

Indicee Dashboards will display anywhere from 1-4 key visualizations that are generated by your Indicee Reports. You can share dashboards into private or public groups and users can drill down from a dashboard into a more detailed report. Keep your eye out for a more detailed post on “How to Create a Dashboard.”

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Reportsquestion editor

Indicee’s core capability is to easily create ad-hoc reports, using our unique “Intelligent Question” interface, from the data you have loaded . We have added a number of key enhancements in our new release to provide greater usability and functionality when creating reports.

A few key additions are:

  • Improved user interface when selecting report elements in the What, How and Filter sections
  • “Is Not” filters enable you to select things like “all states EXCEPT for Alaska”

Visualizations

Indicee has increased the number of chart types that you can choose from and has incorporated additional features such as data point pop-up bubbles, stacked charts and a table view.

stacked bar with data bubble

Data marts

First of all let’s just be clear on what a “data mart” is. In a nutshell, a data mart is the “bucket” where we load the data that you upload to Indicee. When you upload your sales data from your accounting system and your customer data from your customer relationship management system, we pile this data into “bucket” and “munge” it all together. During this munging process we create relationships and connections between your sales and customer data. The final result is what we call a “data mart.” It is your supermarket full of data ready for you to browse and create reports.

If you create a data mart, then you need a way to monitor, manage and administer it. We have created a data mart interface where you can manage all aspects of  your data mart, from uploading data to sharing.


I hope you find the usability and functionality enhancements in this new version of Indicee useful. Give it a try and let us know what you think.

Mark

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Running the gauntlet of Year End Business Reporting

by Geoff Devereux on December 9th, 2009

Last week, as I was attending the annual IDC Predictions Telebriefing for 2010, I think I finally realized the true difference between Accounting and Marketing.  The difference is that while Marketing is already thinking well into 2010, the Accounting Department is just gearing up for 2009 Year End activities.  IDC, as you may or may not know, is one of a handful of extortionist trusted prognosticators on all things technology related and indeed on most topics of interest related to business trends, market dynamics and analysis in general (others include Gartner, Aberdeen, Forrester).  These guys are to the Marketing Department what the Ratings Agencies are to the Finance Department.  There’s a certain obligation to include these guys… for good or ill.

“Buy the ticket, take the ride” – Hunter S. Thompson

Now, this isn’t a critique of the inevitable conflicts (real and perceived) inherent between these various groups.  Nor is it a post about the differences between Accounting and Marketing.  In order to do that, I am missing one critical piece.  My good friend Dan’s “Top Ten Differences between Accounting and Marketing List“.  Maybe with your help, readers, we can convince him to give it up.  Add your thoughts in the comments section!

NO.  This post is about posing a simple question:

How are your Year End spreadsheets doing?

Year End is upon us!  Everyone knows, thanks to these accounting blogs:

Everyone knows that Audit Professionals have been raked over the coals of more stringent regulation and oversight the past few years (for all the good it’s done!).  And, if my experience is at all representative of our collective experience on the industry side, the auditors have been passing all of that regulation onto you!

Preferred method of passing = The Paddlethe paddle

The paddle will be heading your way again soon enough.  Time to rollover all those Year End files and clean up for prepping 2009’s close.  The rigors of financial reporting compliance are staring us right in the face once again.  Oh, and Merry Christmas by the way.

Of course, I think that if the past 2 year’s have taught us anything, it’s that regulation is ineffective in preventing fraud.  I would like to know where Frank Abagnale jr. stands on this issue.  Abagnale is the character upon which the movie Catch Me If You Can is based and for the past 35 years he’s been helping the FBI, businesses, and government cope with matters of fraudulent activity.  I highly recommend his book, Art of The Steal, for anyone interested in learning more about specific industry-related fraud risk.art of the steal

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Holy Cow….We Just Added a Ton of New Features!

by Mark Cunningham on March 11th, 2009

We just launched a new release of our product over the weekend and I thought I would get a blog out to highlight some of the cool and exciting new features and enhancements the team has been working hard on over the past few months. Here we go:

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Hello 2009

by Mark Cunningham on January 6th, 2009

Thank you for making 2008 a great year for Indicee.  We began 2008 with a small but talented team, a simple product prototype, limited funds and a few ideas on go to market strategies that would turn our company into a growing concern. While our team is seasoned in the business intelligence space I will be the first one to say that we are working toward solving a challenging problem. The concept of making business intelligence simple & easy has its obstacles. Some might even say that simple & easy business intelligence is an oxymoron and maybe we are just morons for attempting such a lofty goal. But there lies the opportunity and the barrier for others who may try to follow

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Indicee and Excel

by Mark Cunningham on September 23rd, 2008

I often get asked how we position ourselves with respect to applications that live in the office suite (i.e. Excel or Access). After years of developing Business Intelligence (BI) tools and applications this topic comes up continuously.  The simple answer is that we are really a complementary application.

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