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About TiM

TiM is a data management software from Pelorus Technology that supports the organization and analysis of data. It combines features such as data visualization, data integration, and real-time analytics so users can make informed decisions based on comprehensive insights. TiM allows users to connect multiple data sources, create dynamic dashboards, and access analytics in real-time for better data-driven outcomes. Its user-friendly interface improves accessibility for various skill levels. Key capabilities: data visualization data integration real-time analytics dynamic dashboards user-friendly interface Best for: data analysts and business intelligence professionals that need to manage and analyze large datasets effectively.

TiM Details

Vendor
Pelorus Technology
Year Launched
2009
Location
2700 Louis Henna Blvd, 100, Round Rock, Texas 78664, US
Deployment
Training Options
Countries Served
ALL COUNTRIES
Languages
ENGLISH
Users
HR managers, Operations managers, Payroll administrators, Team supervisors, Shift coordinators, Small and medium business owners, Large enterprise workforce planners, Project managers
Industries Served
healthcare, manufacturing, retail, logistics, hospitality, and finance
Tags
WORKFORCE MANAGEMENT

TiM's In-App Market Place

Does TiM have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

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Pros & Cons

  • It lives right inside Outlook, so you don’t have to keep switching between different tabs and apps.
  • It catches those small tasks like emails and calls that usually slip through the cracks and go unbilled.
  • Since it pushes data straight to Dynamics 365, you won’t have to waste Friday afternoons on manual data entry.
  • The interface is familiar enough that your team won't need weeks of training just to figure it out.
  • If your company doesn't use Microsoft Dynamics or Outlook, this software probably won't work for you at all.
  • Having every app and phone call tracked might feel a bit like Big Brother is watching over your shoulder.
  • The website is pretty vague on how much this costs, which is annoying when you're just trying to budget.
  • It seems heavily reliant on the desktop version of Outlook, which might be a pain for heavy mobile users.
  • Setting up the initial sync between TiM and your financial systems looks like it could be a technical headache.

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