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iQroute

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What is iQroute?

iQroute is browser-based software that replaces expensive, manually-intensive data manipulation business processes. Without any need for help from your IT folks, you can configure iQoute’s rules engine to automate:

  • data capture;
  • checking;
  • fixing and manipulation; and
  • send to internal or external targets.

Why you might need iQroute…

If you are experiencing one or more of the following:

  • suppliers, distributers, or customers are creating valuable data and you don’t know how to get it or they are sending the data via email on spreadsheets;
  • data that are held on other systems, whether externally or internally, would be very valuable to you in sales, operational, risk management, or strategic functions;
  • as your business has grown, you’ve noticed that you’ve been hiring people to check, manage, and manipulate data in held and processed in spreadsheets;
  • you are replacing systems, and the cost of migrating data from the legacy to the new is restrictive

Under the bonnet

iQroute is message oriented middleware with a difference. The key difference is that it is user- configurable. With its clean drag-and-drop user interface, it is easy to understand and use. Data transformation, cleansing, and quality has, and never will be, sexy. iQroute just makes it more pleasant and straight forward to create rules to automatically handle data management with speed and efficiency.

iQroute operates in real time, even-driven mode by default. This limits the strain placed on servers by polling, batch-oriented processing. Although it can (via a tick-box) be switched to batch processing, handling database events in real time is where the software extracts efficiency. As a matter of course, it will monitor email accounts for incoming files, extract the data from the attachments and send them through its workflow engine for processing. At the other end, it will squirt data into, either databases via web services, or files (CSV, XML, XLSX, etc) for further processing such as emailing or ongoing workflows.