Vigillo’s Athena expands reporting capabilities

May 29, 2015

Vigillo has released the first of Athena’s second generation of reporting tools, the company announced recently. 

“We developed Athena to be the hub of all data that is critical to trucking,” said Steve Bryan, CEO.  “This next generation of reporting tools is giving our customers even more flexibility and ease to take the huge volume of data we have aggregated in the Athena data warehouse and report on it effectively.”

The first of these next generation reports is focused on DOT Reportable Crashes, with an enhanced Inspections and Violations Report due out in June. For every reportable crash since 2009, every DOT number that operates in the United States is available through this new reporting structure.

The new reporting tool allows customers to “pivot” their Athena Reports to change the analysis from time, to location, to road conditions to driver, to vehicle, to crash outcome and dozens of other dimensions, Vigillo said. 

“Spreadsheets are a great tool,” Bryan said. “But Excel only supports 1,048,576 rows, yet data is being streamed in to Athena by the tens of millions of records. Athena’s new reporting structure will handle billions of rows of data. Exploring Big Data has never been this easy.”

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