New enterprise reporting software from CenterStone helps unlock critical information

April 12, 2006—CenterStone Software, Inc., the leading provider of Web-based Integrated Workplace Management Solutions (IWMS), has announced the release of eCenterOne 6.3 Enterprise Reporting. CenterStone’s state-of-the-art reporting engine enables real estate, facilities and workplace executives to unlock the critical workplace information needed for planning, forecasting and making the most informed business decisions to maximize their bottom line, says the company.

CenterStone’s powerful, easy-to-use reporting capabilities allow users, from novice to expert level, to create and edit reports on the fly and quickly extract and connect meaningful information that is integrated from across all eCenterOne modules, says CenterStone.

Enterprise Reporting makes the report development and creation process easier and more intuitive, with enhanced custom search and ad hoc reporting capabilities, extensive configuration, a Report Wizard for creating reports quickly and a robust Report Editor for more complex reporting requirements, says CenterStone.

Enterprise Reporting can be launched from within any eCenterOne module at any time. Users have complete control over layout and formats, can preview reports easily before execution and can create and modify report templates to use across the organization. eCenterOne includes more than 100 industry standard reports covering such topics as business unit allocation, lease, portfolio, BOMA, assets and work orders and includes extensive ad hoc reporting capabilities and dashboards.

CenterStone Software helps many of the world’s largest organizations to manage their space, facilities, personnel, assets, leases and workplace operations more efficiently, strengthen executive planning and decision-making, optimize portfolio utilization and save millions of dollars in occupancy costs every year. For more information visit the CenterStone Software Web site and also see the ad on FMLink.

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