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Vovici Integrates BI, Surveys and Communities

December 22 2008

Research and EFM software firm Vovici says it has made more than 50 improvements to its suite of enterprise feedback applications. Vovici v4 aims to bring online communities, business intelligence (BI), and survey software into one common platform.

Through its assisted survey authoring feature, v4 enables managers to write their own surveys in conjunction with internal mentors, while its BI functions allows employees to develop and customize their own analysis on surveys to reflect their particular area or geography.

The upgraded tool also expands on the product's online community functionality by providing new modules for respondent profiles, private messaging, and tag clouds. Community members can now discuss ideas with one another in the enhanced forums module.

In addition, v4 gives customers the ability to:

  • Create custom online panels for on-demand segmentation
  • Create and interact with online communities
  • Conduct and share advanced survey analytics
  • Integrate data from online surveys into internal applications and CRM systems
  • Protect data and brand integrity.
Brian Frost, a Consultant and Research Analyst with HR consulting and research firm CorVirtus, which beta-tested Vovici v4, comments: 'The survey creation workflow enables me to easily track and review comments and changes and coordinate the feedback efforts for all the users.'

Vovici recently partnered with Walker Information to create a tool to help organisations conduct employee loyalty surveys and benchmark them against Walker's database.

Web site: www.vovici.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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