Dimensional Insight

Dimensional Insight
Private
Industry Business Intelligence
Founded 1989
Founder Frederick A. Powers, CEO
Stanley R. Zanarotti, CTO
Headquarters Burlington, MA, USA
Products The Diver Solution
Website http://www.dimins.com

Dimensional Insight is a software company specializing in the development and marketing of business intelligence software. Their flagship product, The Diver Solution, delivers information in the form of reports, charts, and analytical applications.

History

Dimensional Insight was founded in 1989 by Frederick A. Powers and Stanley R. Zanarotti.[1] It has subsidiaries in the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, and the Netherlands.

Products

Dimensional Insight's flagship product, The Diver Solution (Diver), is a business intelligence suite that allows users to combine multiple internal and external data sources into a single data feed that enables secure, role-based access to data via interactive dashboards and reports. Diver can also be used to send email alerts, to create PDFs, or to download data into Excel files.

Diver can be delivered as an on-premises installation, with the complete Diver suite of tools; an appliance installed on-premises but managed by Dimensional Insight; or a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application. Diver was awarded first place in the Business Intelligence segment in the 2015 Best in KLAS report.[2]

In addition, Dimensional Insight develops specific applications to meet reporting and analytics needs of both healthcare as well as supplier, manufacture, and distributor organizations. These applications include a revenue and expense tracking tool, productivity analysis tools, and a suite of executive dashboards, as well as physician scorecards, surgery scorecards, and a certified Meaningful Use solution.

See also

References

  1. Fred Powers, Stan Zanarotti listed as Cofounders in 1989 on the Dimensional Insight website
  2. "Epic tops Best in KLAS awards for 6th year; See the full list of 2015 winners". Healthcare IT News. Retrieved 2016-02-21.

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