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Clearview’s Insight delivers data management

Clearview Traffic’s Insight ITS data management platform is the result of its designers focusing on creating a suite of powerful but simple tools for data management and data sharing, with the ability to access data on demand. Designed to provide flexibility to power users whilst maximising ease of use for general users, Insight’s versatility and simplicity enables users to manage devices, collect data and provide quality control through to rich graphical dashboard analysis.
June 16, 2015 Read time: 1 min
557 Clearview Traffic’s Insight ITS data management platform is the result of its designers focusing on creating a suite of powerful but simple tools for data management and data sharing, with the ability to access data on demand.

Designed to provide flexibility to power users whilst maximising ease of use for general users, Insight’s versatility and simplicity enables users to manage devices, collect data and provide quality control through to rich graphical dashboard analysis.

To facilitate data sharing, Insight utilises report templates. A report creator can focus on using their knowledge to generate a template that provides the core information. The user then runs the report template against the data for a specified time period with minimal input required. Using this method it is possible to generate 52 weekly reports in under a minute with automatically generated Excel and PDF exports all from a web browser.

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