Author: Neil Calvert
Founder & CEO
Founder & CEO
Two years ago, this very month, our company – which was still called Spatial.IQ – moved out of our offices. Those offices (our garage) were in the Dominion Observatory at the top of the Cable Car in Wellington. Today, two years later, we are on the move again. The last two years, being looked after […]
The world’s most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data. So said this article in The Economist on the 6th May. As I read that position, I began to wonder how many organisations think about their data in that way? The article makes reference the to the giants of the technology space that everyone […]
We’ve given the Balanced Scorecard a make-over! It now provides more detail about what is going on inside your Value LINQsets. This diagram shows all of the improvements. You can find out more about Dashboards on our Support Site here.
We’ve tidied up the menus in LINQ. It’s now clear where to go to manage your settings, where to go to get Help and how to access our learning resources. A simple change, but one which means you can more easily find what you need.
When you have many Action nodes selected, you can now make changes to either duration or frequency and have this change applied to all selected nodes. This means that you can quickly move from modelling the cost of a single transaction to all transactions in a year in just a few clicks; select all of […]
We’ve improved the way sorting works in the Balanced Scorecard. Now it makes sense! You can also expand and collapse all with the click of a button. Access to your insights is easier and understanding how to communicate what you’ve found is becoming clearer. Watch this space for more improvements…coming soon…
If you’re a new user to LINQ, when you log in for the first time, you will have access to our new learning content; a series of 8 videos which will take you through the process of capturing and gaining insight from you Information Supply Chains. You can also access those videos from this link. […]
You can now create new content directly inside a Value LINQset. You can paste copied nodes and make connections right where they are supposed to be, rather than working outside the LINQset and then connecting it up. It’s a small change, but a huge productivity gain!
We’ve added a new helper to introduce all of the elements of LINQ. New users will see this when they log in, but anyone can access this tour from the Learn menu.