FREE software is being offered to help local firms maintain 'business as usual' during the coronavirus.
Leading tech firm Panintelligence is offering its business intelligence solutions for free to support and empower Yorkshire organisations.
Eager to help enterprises survive and navigate the crisis – and provide a helping hand to the local economy during times of need – the Leeds-based firm is committed to aiding any regional firms that are struggling.
Typically provided to software vendors, Panintelligence’s highly intuitive platform will be available to businesses to help them take advantage of their data and be better equipped to react to real-time monitoring to make decisions quickly.
The full software package will be available for free for at least 90 days – depending on the ever-evolving climate.
It includes access to online training videos and live training delivered by webinar to ensure that businesses have support and guidance in how best to utilise the platform’s capabilities.
Zandra Moore, CEO of Panintelligence, said: “We need to come together in this time of uncertainty and provide vital support and guidance to anyone who requires it right now.
“Businesses must be able to unite and share expertise because it’s that level of help that will guide everyone through unprecedented waters.
“We will do whatever we can to assist any regional business in need.”
Panintelligence is a UK-built, trusted global supplier and leading channel-focused provider. Its highly intuitive business intelligence dashboard vastly improves reporting and delivers ROI for a range of sectors – including finance, insurance, education and healthcare.
To find out more about the free package and support, full terms are available at: www.panintelligence.com/continuity or please contact: 0113 818 7040.
Alternatively, Panintelligence is now live on the AWS Marketplace – to take advantage of this offer, visit: https://tinyurl.com/tx2xzwd
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