Next-Gen Solution Combines User-Friendly Spreadsheet Interface with Live Oracle Data, With a Time Savings of Up to 35% on Data Analysis Tasks
Orbit Analytics, an AI-powered leader of advanced business intelligence solutions tailored for enterprise ERP environments, announced the release of AI powered Websheets, a powerful new enterprise spreadsheet interface that delivers real-time, cloud-native data directly within a familiar format. Built for finance, operations, and executive teams, Websheets combines the comfort of Excel with the governance, performance, and collaboration today’s enterprises require.
Traditional spreadsheet workflows relying on manual exports, file-based sharing, and periodic refresh cycles no longer meet the demands of today’s data-driven enterprises. Finance teams endure multi-day close processes, business analysts wrestle with stale KPIs, and operations stakeholders navigate siloed data that delays critical decisions. Orbit Websheets eliminates these constraints by delivering a fully cloud-native spreadsheet platform that connects to ERP applications along with Data Warehouses such as Oracle Autonomous Data Warehouse (ADW), Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, and Redshift in one click.
“With Websheets, we’ve combined the familiarity of Excel and spreadsheets with the power of real-time, multi-data source analytics, giving enterprise users a seamless way to explore, analyze, and move through their data,” said Rupesh Sharma, CEO and Co-founder of Orbit Analytics. “Websheets is combining a generally accepted interface with the accuracy of live data, with built in security and segmented data access across the organization. This is a unique innovation among business intelligence platforms and perfectly aligns with our users’ need to focus on decisions, not data wrangling.”
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Unlike traditional spreadsheets, which operate as static files, Websheets connects directly to live data sources via secure APIs, enabling real-time updates, multi-user collaboration, and governed access based on user roles. For example, finance teams can reconcile accounts and close books in hours instead of days. Operations leaders can monitor supply chain KPIs with up-to-the-minute visibility, while executives can track performance with live dashboards that reflect the current state of the business, with trustworthy real-time data, while eliminating the need for manual exports, broken formulas, and stale data. Users can build reports, perform analysis at rapid speed, and create simple to use dashboards with real-time without relying on IT or risking out of date data across multiple segmented platforms.
“Websheets offers much more than a simple cloud-based tool,” said Ravi Jasti, CTO and Co-founder of Orbit Analytics. “Websheets combines the comfortable view of a spreadsheet with the deep technical rigor needed from an enterprise reporting platform. Our solution increases overall efficiency, with a time savings of up to 35% on data analysis tasks. We’ve embedded real-time cloud querying and role-based security, so every data point is audit-ready, traceable, and instantly actionable.”
Orbit Websheets includes several advanced capabilities that make enterprise reporting seamless and intuitive. It offers live cloud connectivity with an Excel-compatible interface, supporting familiar features like pivot tables, formulas, conditional formatting, and charts, all in a modern, browser-based environment. Built-in AI insights enable organizational trend detection, forecasting, and anomaly alerts. It also offers enterprise collaboration features such as multi-user editing, comment threads, audit trails, and template sharing with granular permissions to help teams work together securely and efficiently.
The launch of Websheets reinforces Orbit’s commitment to solving the typical fragmented reporting environment for enterprise ERP users. As more organizations modernize their analytics stacks, Websheets provides a workspace that enables business users to go from raw data to real-time decisions as fast as they need them.
Source: PRNewswire