JackBe Customer Case Studies
The JackBe's Real-Time Business Intelligence Solution has helped over 100 large enterprises and government organizations create Real-Time BI Apps and Dashboards. The case studies below provide an in-depth look at a small sample of our clients’ successes. Visit the Success Stories page for more summaries of our customer's Real-Time BI successes.
Recovery.gov
Recovery.gov is the U.S. government's official website that provides easy access to data related to the Recovery Act spending and allows for the reporting of potential fraud, waste and abuse of federally funded programs. JackBe's Presto plays an important role in the Recovery.gov ‘Developer Center’ where it was used to create the State Data Summary Widget and the Advanced Recipient Data Search Widget both of which provide an overview of data reported by prime and sub-recipients of Recovery Act funds in a citizen's local area.
Qualcomm
The organization needed a self-service information delivery model for business users to have instant access to information to assemble personalized dashboards or portal based applications that host ever-changing departmental data. Using JackBe's Presto, Qualcomm let's users discover, create and distribute Apps through a secure Enterprise App Store.
DISA
DISA needed a secure real-time dashboard solution for presenting situational information from hundreds of disparate services to commanders on secure US DoD networks. The challenge of aggregating disparate data sources across NIPRnet, SIPRnet and JWICS required an extensive manual effort of gathering volumes of information from various departments and entities with varying security models.
INTRRA
INTTRA discovered that one of the major desires of the shipping community was the consolidation of real-time sailing schedules. So INTTRA developed a site, called OceanSchedules.com, to take data feeds from more than 35 carriers on a weekly or daily basis. The site initially adopted an ad-supported business model, which has done well. However, INTTRA wanted to respond to interest by shippers, freight-forwarders and carriers interested in white labeling the e-commerce-provider's technologies. To address this demand, the site had to add new – much more comprehensive – information publishing requirements; shipping industry customers are progressing to the point where they need more real time information.
DIA
In today's intelligence community, the need to be technologically driven correlates directly to the centralization of information among various government agencies. The need for rich and effective collaboration and integration solutions that enable communication flow throughout government departments are essential to building mission critical applications. Overwatch – which is powered by JackBe Presto® - is a Virtual Operating Center (VOC) application that integrates multiple intelligence sources into a personalizable, desktop-like intelligence asset dashboard for the real-time analysis of data.
Banamex/Accival
Accival's goal was to provide real-time market information for their traders, sales force, and customers in order to make better buy/sell decisions. Like most organizations, the main impediment to this goal is disparity of the data sources including databases (often SQL Server), enterprise JavaBeans (via REST), and JMS queues (provided by Sonic). To make this happen, Accival designed an application called 'AcciFix' that provides direct orchestration between those data sources and an intranet application.
Thomson Scientific
For researchers, past and future successes are defined by the works they have published and the influence of that research on fellow researchers. Collaboration becomes an essential functionality to creating community recognition through published works. Thomson Scientific’s ‘Researcher ID’ a global multi-disciplinary scholarly research community was designed to invite researchers to build their publication list and search the registry to find potential collaborators. However the Web 1.0 design of the community made it difficult for researchers to easily search, tag, cite and collaborate with other researchers. Community expectations faltered, growth and adoption were minimal and researchers struggled to benefit from the anticipated community value.


