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TruEffect Enhances Reporting Capabilities with JReport


Jinfonet Software, a leader in java reporting solutions, now provides TruEffect with robust data management through highly customizable and interactive dashboards. TruEffect, a prominent name in interactive display and online media solutions, recently selected JReport to enhance its existing reporting and analytical capabilities.

This addition has directly benefitted TruEffect by empowering them to simplify their application stack, reduce complexity, improve metadata management, leverage their substantial infrastructure investment and increase productivity levels.

TruEffect delivers and analyzes billions of ads every month for its clients. Now they can evaluate and optimize media performance using JReport's powerful visualizations to present data as actionable information.

"We had previously been reporting with a prominent solution whose user interface was not sufficiently intuitive," said Scott Nelson, EVP and COO of TruEffect. "We required a reporting tool that is more robust and flexible with better capabilities around visual representations." Whereas the former solution presented data requiring further analysis, JReport more easily presents complex dimensions and trends, improving the quality of analysis.

Another key factor was JReport's ability to report from Oracle stored procedures. Unlike the former solution, JReport offers a native interface to convert Oracle SP REF CURSOR to a regular result set that the customer can use directly to build a report. This capability eliminated a system to manage TruEffect's complex metadata. Whereas TruEffect had previously been maintaining two systems, they have now simplified to one solution.

With JReport, TruEffect's clients will be able to focus on the meaning of the data instead of filtering through it. "Now that we've added JReport, we feel proud to present easy-to-use but sophisticated and actionable reports to our customers," said Dave Olson, Senior Database Architect of TruEffect.