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analytics
Execution Analytics
Impression Analytics
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Execution Analytics
Overview
AccessVia Execution Analytics, currently in development, provides a critical view for retail management into the Publishing Platform system. Executives can now see when a store has printed a batch and be alerted when batches are not printed on time. Other statistics -- such as how many ad-hoc signs are printed and whether prices or other data are being changed -- allow for oversight and management. Insight into system performance, usage patterns, and user behavior will allow for improvements to occur before they are needed.
ANNOUNCEMENT: To participate in the upcoming beta project for AccessVia Consumer Execution Analytics, contact Eric Bedell (ebedell@accessvia.com) for retailer requirements and project details.
Top Benefits
- Retail management can gain a clear view of printing compliance and can act in anticipation of a store not fulfilling promotion requirements.
- Store user activity tracking allows for oversight into possible employee theft from printing a sign with an incorrectly lowered price.
- Active and historical usage activity can help manage the server and systems running the publishing platform.
Product Features
- Color-coded high-level view provides a “red light / green light” understanding of store compliance.
- Details available on drill-down.
- The Printing Performance report is a grid that displays critical metrics on store printing performance including the duration between delivery of batch and print of batch, the duration from effective date and print date, the number batches edited prior to print, the number of ad hoc prints, and the percent of batches expired or will expire in one day.
- Automatic email delivery with a summation of user activity.
- Zoom control allows for easy viewing of detailed data.
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