Here is your chance to join the key staff from Dimensional Insight between Aug 5-8 at their User Conference (DIUC19) as they celebrate DI’s 30th anniversary!
This event is all about you—our loyal customers—who have shown us continuous support throughout the years, making this anniversary possible.
See the breakdown of all the sessions, which include a myriad of exciting new features; details of training for Diver 7.1 Workbench, Diveport, Measure Factory and a ProDiver facelift; and information about the venue and local attractions.More
Corrib Oil Case Study
Another of our 2018 Conference presenters has also been interviewed by DI’s Kathy Sucich. Avril Garvey, Corrib Oil’s Accountant, kindly spent an hour with Kathy answering questions which shed light on why Corrib Oil chose the Diver Solution in 2011 and how it has developed into all areas of their business over the years, becoming invaluable for a seamless overview of all their data. With the upgrade to the Diver Platform 7.0 in 2017 came the improvement in Report Processing time of 96%! Read on and download the case study.More
DBI Diver Conference 2018 Agenda
We are delighted to announce the Agenda for our forthcoming Diver Conference on April 12th in Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin, Ireland. The Conference starts at 9.00am with Registration and Coffee at the Royal Marine Hotel. Lunch is provided as the topics stretch into the afternoon, with a close by 4.30pm.More
DI’s Roadmap and Purpose 2017 Onwards
Those of you who were not able to travel to Boston to the DIUC this June (and that includes me) might be interested to sneak a preview of the DI Roadmap and Purpose that was presented as the Keynote by Fred Powers, President and CEO of Dimensional Insight. Of course, as always you will be able see much of the innovative content from the Boston DIUC when it’s presented at our own user conference in Dublin which is scheduled to take place on Tuesday October 17th. You should mark it in your diary now!More
Access Your Data at High Speed
Wouldn’t it save you so much time if you could make your journeys by rail or plane by just jumping onto the train or aircraft whilst it was still moving at high speed, when it passed nearby where you lived? No need for it to slow down, or land, wait for people to board and then get up to speed again? You would save all that extra time and trouble of travelling to the train station, or the airport, going through security and queuing up to board?More