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Why Integra for Reporting & Dashboards 

Many organisations struggle with disconnected data sources, making it difficult to gain a clear and accurate view of performance. Integra Reporting and Dashboards bring data together into a single, consistent view, combining structured reporting for audit, compliance and analysis with real-time dashboards for monitoring performance and supporting faster decision-making.

As part of Integra DXP, reporting connects seamlessly with portals, applications and integrations, supporting a more data-driven, proactive approach to decision-making.

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Real-World Results

Examples of Reporting and Dashboards improving visibility, performance monitoring and decision-making across complex environments.

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Insights & Resources

Insights on data strategy, dashboard design and improving decision-making through connected, reliable information.

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Reporting provides structured, often scheduled outputs used for analysis, compliance and audit, while dashboards offer real-time, visual insights that help organisations monitor performance and make faster decisions.

Dashboards provide real-time or near real-time visibility into key metrics, allowing organisations to identify trends, spot issues early and make faster, more informed decisions across teams and services.

Yes. Integra connects data from multiple systems and sources, creating a unified view that improves consistency, accuracy and visibility across the organisation.

Yes. Dashboards can be tailored to different users, from operational teams to senior leaders, ensuring each group sees the most relevant and actionable information.

Yes. Integra supports day-to-day operational monitoring as well as longer-term strategic planning, helping organisations move from reactive reporting to proactive insight.

Yes. Integra is designed for complex environments, supporting high volumes of data and multiple systems without compromising performance, usability or scalability.

By providing clearer visibility and reducing reliance on manual reporting, dashboards help organisations identify inefficiencies, improve processes and make better use of resources.

They provide consistent, reliable access to information, helping teams make decisions based on real insight rather than assumptions or incomplete or outdated data.