04/07/2001
DIVER SOFTWARE DELVES INTO DEPTHS
ICS Computing, a Belfast-based software solutions company, has obtained exclusive UK rights to market new business intelligence software that offers new depths in data retrieval and analysis.
The product, DI Diver, has been created by Dimensional Insight, a US-based software development house which specialises in data delivery. The software is already in widespread use in the US, particularly in the food, drink and distribution industries.
DI Diver enables manufacturing, service and distribution companies to answer questions and analyse information rapidly and efficiently. It is particularly useful in enabling companies to identify long-term trends in distribution and sales patterns.
ICS Computing believes the product is a natural addition to its own range of software solutions which already provide clients with a wealth of distribution and marketing data.
Ross Campbell, Sales and Marketing Director for DI Diver said: “This is a first rate software programme which is graphics based and therefore easy to use. Many of our existing clients are already using it and the feedback we have had has been tremendous. It is adding an even deeper layer of business information and analysis to what they are already generating.”
ICS Computing, one of the UK’s fastest growing and most innovative software solution providers, develops and markets a wide spectrum of business software solutions for private and public sector companies in the UK and Ireland.
Established in 1967, the company is owned by the W&R Barnett Group and has offices in Belfast, London, Newbury and Glasgow.
The company’s business intelligence software is used extensively in manufacturing, distribution and marketing environments while customers of its payroll services and uniPims HR software include leading names such as Carpetright, Homebase and Historic Scotland.
(SP)
The product, DI Diver, has been created by Dimensional Insight, a US-based software development house which specialises in data delivery. The software is already in widespread use in the US, particularly in the food, drink and distribution industries.
DI Diver enables manufacturing, service and distribution companies to answer questions and analyse information rapidly and efficiently. It is particularly useful in enabling companies to identify long-term trends in distribution and sales patterns.
ICS Computing believes the product is a natural addition to its own range of software solutions which already provide clients with a wealth of distribution and marketing data.
Ross Campbell, Sales and Marketing Director for DI Diver said: “This is a first rate software programme which is graphics based and therefore easy to use. Many of our existing clients are already using it and the feedback we have had has been tremendous. It is adding an even deeper layer of business information and analysis to what they are already generating.”
ICS Computing, one of the UK’s fastest growing and most innovative software solution providers, develops and markets a wide spectrum of business software solutions for private and public sector companies in the UK and Ireland.
Established in 1967, the company is owned by the W&R Barnett Group and has offices in Belfast, London, Newbury and Glasgow.
The company’s business intelligence software is used extensively in manufacturing, distribution and marketing environments while customers of its payroll services and uniPims HR software include leading names such as Carpetright, Homebase and Historic Scotland.
(SP)
Related Northern Ireland Business News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
17 October 2002
NI businesses urged to audit IT systems
The Business Software Alliance (BSA), a watchdog group representing market-leading software manufacturers, are urging all businesses in Northern Ireland to conduct regular reviews of their software use to ensure that they are fully compliant and not in danger of incurring fines or penalties.
NI businesses urged to audit IT systems
The Business Software Alliance (BSA), a watchdog group representing market-leading software manufacturers, are urging all businesses in Northern Ireland to conduct regular reviews of their software use to ensure that they are fully compliant and not in danger of incurring fines or penalties.
08 October 2002
BSA offers £10,000 reward for software piracy information
The Business Software Alliance (BSA), a watchdog group representing the world’s leading software manufacturers, has announced a new reward campaign to step up their efforts to combat software piracy in Northern Ireland.
BSA offers £10,000 reward for software piracy information
The Business Software Alliance (BSA), a watchdog group representing the world’s leading software manufacturers, has announced a new reward campaign to step up their efforts to combat software piracy in Northern Ireland.
04 October 2001
Countdown begins for illegal software users in NI
Watchdog group Business Software Alliance (BSA) is to hold the first ever software legalisation campaign in Northern Ireland. Representing the world’s leading software manufacturers in a campaign to combat the high use of illegal software in businesses, BSA is to hold a 30-day unlicensed software “Countdown”.
Countdown begins for illegal software users in NI
Watchdog group Business Software Alliance (BSA) is to hold the first ever software legalisation campaign in Northern Ireland. Representing the world’s leading software manufacturers in a campaign to combat the high use of illegal software in businesses, BSA is to hold a 30-day unlicensed software “Countdown”.
04 March 2003
Serpico's 'ScriptMap' provides automated software testing
The Belfast based company Serpico Software have recently developed 'ScriptMap' - a new range of software testing tools that they hope will open up a market for the product worldwide. As a result of this expansion the company expects to employ an additional 21 staff over the next three years.
Serpico's 'ScriptMap' provides automated software testing
The Belfast based company Serpico Software have recently developed 'ScriptMap' - a new range of software testing tools that they hope will open up a market for the product worldwide. As a result of this expansion the company expects to employ an additional 21 staff over the next three years.
30 January 2020
NI Talent Attracts Silicon Valley Start-Up
Northern Ireland's skilled high-tech and IT professionals have drawn a Silicon Valley start-up to bring its innovating business to the region. Cloud-defined storage company Nebulon is leading the way on premises, server-based enterprise solutions and has chosen Belfast as the location for its new software engineering centre.
NI Talent Attracts Silicon Valley Start-Up
Northern Ireland's skilled high-tech and IT professionals have drawn a Silicon Valley start-up to bring its innovating business to the region. Cloud-defined storage company Nebulon is leading the way on premises, server-based enterprise solutions and has chosen Belfast as the location for its new software engineering centre.
-
Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A showery start with outbreaks most frequent north of Lough Neagh and through the morning, before dwindling during the afternoon as the northwest breezes ease and brighter spells of weak sunshine prosper. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A dry night, save for a few light showers around the coasts, with prolonged clear spells and light winds bringing a frosty dawn for many in central and southern parts. Minimum temperature -3 °C.