ORLANDO, FL, November 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Stonefield Software Inc. today announced that the new release of Stonefield Query for Accpac now includes 55 free reports. This is Stonefield Software's latest release of our award winning Business Intelligence, reporting, and ad-hoc query software, for Accpac.
"This will save companies a huge amount of time and money, by allowing the end-user to select from a list of our most requested custom reports" said Neil Sorensen, Stonefield Software Inc. Channel Account Manager. "The cost involved in having a consultant create these 55 reports would run into the thousands of dollars."
Stonefield Query has been customized specifically for Accpac. This eliminates the IT bottleneck by putting Business Intelligence reporting in the hands of the casual user where it belongs. Since 1991 Stonefield has strived to build an easy to use Accpac Business Intelligence (BI) reporting software solution.
The addition of the new "application view" in Stonefield Query Version 4.0, has also made creating ad hoc queries and custom reports that much simpler. Stonefield Query for Accpac now lets you see the data in the same way as it is presented in the application. No more searching through confusing tables and fields at the database level. Stonefield Query for Accpac has done all the hard programming. All the casual user needs to do is select which fields they want and let Stonefield Query for Accpac do the rest. All filtering, ordering, and sorting of records is done with a few clicks using the built in wizard.
"The free reports combined with the application view, use of pivot tables, a built in scheduling service, and Stonefield Query's custom report writer makes for a powerful end-user database reporting software tool" said Sorensen. "When you add everything up, the savings in time and money far outweigh the initial price of the Stonefield Query"
A free 30 day trial download is available at the Stonefield Software Inc.
Website: http://www.stonefieldquery.com
The following link shows a demonstration of Stonefield Query for Accpac.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=383o8n1S79Q
Stonefield Software Inc., the makers of the award-winning Stonefield Query, has been developing Business Intelligence database reporting solutions since 1991.
Stonefield has partnered with over 800 OEM and ISV partners to deliver BI reporting solutions to more than 225,000 users in over 65 countries globally to date. Our customers span all sectors and industries from: public to private, military to non-profits, Fortune 500 to SME's.
Stonefield Query has been designed and developed with the end-user in mind.
For further information please visit our website at: http://www.stonefieldquery.com
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