Helical IT Solutions has announced launch of Helical Insight, the open source Business Intelligence Framework. Helical Insight provides features such as email scheduling, multi-tenant environment, variety in visualization, and it also allows end users to add functionalities on the go using their in-house resources.
“The use of data is fast becoming the basis of growth and competition for individual firms, and we have created the world’s first open source BI Framework that is a powerful tool and an economical solution for companies to leverage data-driven strategies to leapfrog others to become best in class. Helical Insight, being a developer friendly framework, allows customers to add functionalities at will wherever required without depending on the vendor” said Nikhilesh Tiwari, Founder, Helical IT Solutions. “Helical Insight not only has all the features expected out of any BI tool, but it also comes with many first features like an inbuilt workflow, a completely API driven architecture and Instant BI which is powered by machine learning and artificial intelligence which sets it different from competition”
“Being API-driven and with in-built workflow, Helical Insight empowers end clients to add functionality like never before. The functionality could be at the front end (like adding a new chart type or exporting type or data source type) or at the back end (like integrating machine learning or altogether creating a new business process flow),”said Nitin Sahu, Founder, Helical IT Solutions. “Helical Insight is a tool that is poised to redefine the BI market as we see it today.”
Helical Insight is a completely browser-based tool. With Helical Insight, users can add any functionality in-house through integrating APIs to solve custom business needs, as and when required. The BI tool also offers an integrated workflow, informs the company in a statement. Helical insight is inbuilt machine learning and Artificial Intelligence algorithm, which can help people ask questions from data and get instant business answers with a Google-like interface, says the company.