McIntosh Group Selects JReport For Project Monitoring
The McIntosh Group announced that it would make JReport the embedded reporting engine for its project monitoring operations. JReport was selected after the 'positive experience' McIntosh had with deploying it for a Fortune 500 project due to its flexibility, security, user level access control and ease of embedding.
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JDJ News Desk commented on 7 Feb 2006
The McIntosh Group announced that it would make JReport the embedded reporting engine for its project monitoring operations. JReport was selected after the 'positive experience' McIntosh had with deploying it for a Fortune 500 project due to its flexibility, security, user level access control and ease of embedding.
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