Hub Link Estratégia: Intelligence Tools for our Clients

At the beginning of this year, we introduced Hub Link Estratégia, an exclusive, secure platform designed for our clients. The Hub consolidates strategic data and critical project management resources, including an intelligence map visualization feature and access to monitoring reports. The features were planned to facilitate efficient oversight and coordination.

The major reason for the Hub’s development was the issue of intelligence maps’ visualization. Other applications and services used by Link’s team, such as Microsoft Fabric and Power BI, did not meet the specific requirements for an intelligence map visual and always required some adjustments.

Intelligence map viewer is integrated into the Hub Link Estratégia

Our team had developed a map visualization app in the past, but it required clients to run the app locally, on their computers. With the Hub, this issue has been addressed, and they can now view the intelligence maps online with just a few clicks.

In addition to the maps, clients can access documents pertaining to their projects, market monitoring reports, and manage their projects. The project management feature allows detailed tracking of tasks, milestones, deliverables, and visualization of timeline progress using a Gantt chart.

As it should be, client data is protected, with data and files hosted following SOC2 – Type II certification. The platform is constantly improving, and new features will be added throughout the year.

Maps
FOR WHAT

PURPOSE?

Intelligence maps are a critical component of the intelligence process. They clearly define what the client needs to know and which decisions the analysis will support.

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