Open Reporting Application
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ORA on Microsoft Internet Explorer |
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| Developer(s) | World Programming |
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| Stable release | 1.3 / February, 2008 |
| Operating system | Windows |
| Type | Data Distribution |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | www.worldprogramming.com |
Open Reporting Application (ORA) is a software product developed by World Programming. It is a combination of data analysis, reporting, and data management technologies. It provides a solution to many of the technical, security and deployment problems of distributing and printing real-time information for users located across departments, multiple offices, regions and countries.
Using a standard web browser, ORA enables users to share, print, create, modify and save reports in the popular formats of HTML, PDF and XLS.
Written for the Java EE technology environment, ORA will easily integrate with other systems and databases.
[edit] Key Features
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- Web browser based interface for administration and end-user.
- Zero footprint on end-user machines.
- Multilingual support.
- Built-in security features and user preferences.
- Swift report download times.
- Real-time reporting.
- PDF and XLS output.
- Printer friendly reports.
- Download data and work offline.
- Plugs into most database and warehouse solutions.
- Point-and-click administration.
[edit] See also
- World Programming—The company who develop ORA