Panintelligence announces partnership with Dutch tech firm

Data analytics and business intelligence software developer Panintelligence has teamed up with a Netherlands-based tech business that provides a range of software integrated into one platform, for the hospitality, leisure, catering and sports industries.
Ken Miller, chief technology officer at Panintelligence in LeedsKen Miller, chief technology officer at Panintelligence in Leeds
Ken Miller, chief technology officer at Panintelligence in Leeds

Software-as-a-service vendor booq will embed Leeds-based Panintelligence’s ‘Pi’ dashboard into its system, enabling its customers to use their own data to improve processes and manage costs.

The Dutch firm’s software system switches transactions from a cash register to any hand-held device, as well as digitalising processes such as workforce scheduling, kitchen management systems or table reservations, aspects that have driven demand since the pandemic impacted the hospitality sector.

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“Our systems generate large amounts of data and we needed to turn that into valuable information for our customers,” said booq chief technology officer Hans Gringhuis. “We win business on being user-friendly, supporting more platforms and being better integrated than our competitors, but we knew our data analytics could be improved.

“We wanted to bolster our BI and analytics capabilities to meet the increasing demand from customers and so decided to work with an analytics software specialist rather than enhance what we had written ourselves.”

Booq is set to launch its business intelligence and analytics tool simultaneously across its customer base. “Offering greatly improved analytics capability will help us to grow internationally as well as growing here in the Netherlands,” said Mr Gringhuis.

Ken Miller, chief technology officer at Panintelligence, added: “Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic the global economy is shifting decisively to the cloud and BI technology that makes sense of data and can exploit it has become absolutely essential for success.”

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