We believe there is a direction all software must move...true-self evidence. This means redefining ease of use in a radical manner. It is a difficult path to follow. It requires a patience and discipline not commonly found. It requires designers, engineers, developers, and customers working in harmony to create a user-interface that sets the benchmark for the next generation of software.
Described by our customers as the ‘world’s easiest reporting tool’. eThority earns this distinction through a painstaking engineering and design process. Our idealized form requires no manual, help system or support representative. In the rare event help is needed, a context sensitive system is always only a click away and our support reps are always ready and waiting.

QuickTutors are available on every screen so users can access animated tutorials about the screen’s function and use. Simply click the Quick Tutor icon and see it in action.

The ScreenWrappers™ innovation gives first time users a quick overview of the screen they are about to open. Much like a quick start guide found with appliances, the ScreenWrapper gets the user up and running fast with the major functions they need to get their job done.

The information you need is there. You just can’t see it. eThority’s self-evident, no-training required interface lets you make full use of all your information. But first you have to find it in the vast information resources of your organization. Our eTelligent Adapters solve that problem, accepting and processing data from virtually any source. Many organizations possess Data Warehouses, Data Marts and traditional BI toolsets. eThority allows the full potential of these resources to be realized by making their assets accessible to all your decision makers.
In addition to common open standards such as XML, X.12, ODBC and HL-7, eThority has the ability to process data from legacy systems, batch process managers and even provides an adapter for custom interface parameters. eThority also allows the user to consolidate information from their desktop applications (e.g. spreadsheets) with the data supplied by existing enterprise systems.




