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E-Tabs Debuts Editable PowerPoint / Google Slides Tool

February 14 2022

London-based MR software and solutions firm E-Tabs has launched a cloud-based report automation platform, to help researchers generate fully editable reports in PowerPoint and Google Slides/Sheets from their online dashboards and CRM systems.

Benjamin RiettiE-Tabs develops and delivers data visualization and reporting software and services tailored for the market research industry. Its new 'Enterprise Cloud' accepts data from anywhere, and then populates fully formatted and branded native PowerPoint or Google Slides 'template' decks designed to match the online dashboard equivalent. All charts and tables remain fully editable after they have been populated.

Built around a cloud version of the firm's existing desktop automation solution, Enterprise Cloud connects with online dashboard platforms such as PowerBI, Tableau, and more, to generate fully customized, editable chart decks on demand. The decks are filled with the filtered data selected by the user, and then Enterprise Cloud returns the completed report via an e-mail attachment or a download link.

CEO Benjamin Rietti (pictured) comments: 'I feel the beauty of Enterprise Cloud is the way that its advanced technology enables practically any web application to export data into fully editable, pre-formatted PowerPoint charts and Google Slides with minimal fuss and maximum flexibility. By harnessing the cloud, there's no need to install or learn new software, and existing reporting platforms can connect to our API and leverage advanced charting capabilities efficiently.'

Web site: www.e-tabs.com .

All articles 2006-23 written and edited by Mel Crowther and/or Nick Thomas, 2024- by Nick Thomas, unless otherwise stated.

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