InetSoft Rolls Out the Interactive 2010 Green Car Dashboard

Business intelligence software provider offers an interactive application that allows users to discover the most eco-friendly automobiles of the year.

Piscataway, NJ - InetSoft Technology (www.inetsoft.com), an innovator in dashboard, reporting and analysis solutions, announced the availability of a free interactive dashboard for consumers interested in eco-friendly automobiles. The browser-based application can be accessed at http://www.inetsoft.com/info/green_car_dashboard/, and allows users to filter through thousands of vehicles to find the most environmentally sound options available.

The intuitive design allows users to dive right in, filtering by make, model, fuel type, and vehicle class to display multiple simultaneous results derived from EPA reports. The resulting attributes can then be sorted according to preference from highest to lowest, informing future purchasing decisions in the process. Compared to searching through the hundreds of competing car manufacturer and information websites, this visual analysis tool promises to save a great deal of time and effort.

"The simplicity and practicality of this consumer-oriented application truly underscores the objective of our enterprise-class business intelligence software," said Mark Flaherty, Vice President of Marketing at InetSoft. "Our aim is to facilitate the sifting of large quantities of information, leading to quicker and better informed decisions. In this instance, we were able to demonstrate those capabilities while creating a tool that we hope will be of great use to increasingly conscientious consumers."

The Green Car Dashboard has been deployed using Visualize Free; a free visual analysis tool based on the advanced commercial dashboard and visualization software developed by InetSoft. Visualize Free permits anyone to upload and sift through multi-dimensional data to spot trends and aberrations or slice and dice data with simple point-and-click methods, and gives users the option to share their visual analysis with others or keep it private. To try Visualize Free, please visit www.visualizefree.com.