BigTime Software introduces reporting and data analytics tool

BigTime Software, Inc., which makes project management software for firms, announced the launch of a new product within its Premier platform that gives enterprise managers a real-time view of reporting and data analytics. The product is SaaS-based, scalable to hundreds of enterprise users, and was developed with intelligence from a big data study the company undertook last year, which identified $35 billion in lost revenues annually from poor time management tracking.

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Now, in Premier, resource allocation offers advanced reporting and data analytics that allows project managers to access project budget and staff allocation statuses without sifting through large amounts of information, see where staffers are spending their time, and inform clients of important project changes or updates.

“We accelerated the rollout of our Premier product based on the demand from beta customers who said the platform had an immediate impact on project visibility and profitability, particularly in managing multiple projects and large staffing teams across multiple time zones,” said Brian Saunders, CEO of BigTime Software, in a statement. “As firms get bigger, client and projects compete for resources. BigTime's resource allocation product allows a growing consulting firm to manage that competition so it doesn't negatively impact revenues.”

BigTime is a member of the Microsoft Partner Network and a Gold Certified Developer with Intuit, the maker of QuickBooks.

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