
PBRS is a third-party tool that enhances the functionality of Power BI reports by providing advanced features for scheduling, automation, and distribution. With PBRS, you can:
- Schedule Power BI reports to run at specific dates and times, or set up recurring schedules based on custom frequencies. For example, you can schedule a report to run every hour, every other day, or on the third Monday of the month.
- Automate Power BI reports to run based on specific events or conditions. For example, you can trigger a report to run when a database record is changed, when data is received on a port, when an unread email exists in a folder, or if a file exists.
- Distribute Power BI reports in various formats and to multiple destinations. You can specify different filters, formats (such as Excel, PDF, or CSV), destinations (such as email, SharePoint, or network folders), and recipients for each scheduled report. This flexibility enables you to tailor the distribution of reports to meet the specific needs of your organization.
PBRS works seamlessly with various Power BI environments, including Power BI Service (Pro and PPU), Power BI Report Server (On-Premises), Power BI Premium, and all editions of SQL Server Reporting Services
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Trinium is the industry leader in intermodal trucking, drayage systems. It offers solutions for companies with 10 to more than 1,000 drivers. Trinium TMS (Transportation Management System), is a complete enterprise solution for intermodal trucking companies. TMS is currently used in every intermodal and cargo market in the U.S. and Canada. It manages both domestic and international container operations. The company's primary goal is to help its customers improve their financial results by implementing industry best practices. Trinium has made improvements in various areas of customers' operations. Increase revenue/fleet without hiring additional staff. Reduce equipment detention charges (Per Diem, Rail Storage, Port Demurrage). Mobile communications can improve dispatcher efficiency and driver productivity. Customer service can be improved by timely and accurate updates via EDI and automated email.
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CruiseMapper
In this compilation, you will discover a wide array of cruise ships ranging from the smallest to the most colossal, including the largest vessels from the fleets of renowned companies such as RCG-Royal Caribbean, Carnival Corporation, NCLH-Norwegian, and MSC. The list also encompasses significant cruise line ship orders for new builds, featuring vessels with gross tonnage between approximately 2,000 to 230,000 tons, along with details regarding their design, construction costs, passenger capacities, and the shipyards responsible for their creation. Additionally, we present a selection of newly constructed cruise ships that have embarked on their inaugural journeys, offering exclusive travel deals that are truly one-of-a-kind, akin to celebrating a personal milestone that is treasured forever. The leading cruise lines typically introduce a newly built or acquired ship into their fleet every two to four years on average, reflecting the ongoing evolution of the industry. Furthermore, you can explore various Cruise To Nowhere packages that include details on itineraries, departure dates, pricing, and ports, with all itineraries designed as roundtrips that do not include any port calls along the route, ensuring a seamless cruising experience. These unique offerings allow travelers to indulge in extraordinary adventures on the high seas.
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SecuriThings
Establishing IT standards in the realm of IoT is vital, as managing extensive IoT implementations presents numerous obstacles, including default passwords and susceptibility to brute force attacks, inadequate configurations, malware and botnet threats, insider risks and tampering, performance degradation, and the challenges of manual updates and maintenance, as well as excessive use of network and storage resources and persistent troubleshooting needs. To address these issues, it is essential to implement endpoint protection, along with real-time health monitoring and analysis, to effectively mitigate risks and maintain operational integrity. Safeguarding the connected devices used in airports and ports is crucial to prevent malicious entities from taking advantage of vulnerabilities, which could compromise overall security measures. Furthermore, empowering dedicated teams within these facilities to automatically confirm the operational status of their connected devices contributes to a more secure environment. As airports and ports increasingly deploy IoT technologies, the dual objectives are to bolster security and safety while simultaneously enhancing the overall passenger experience. Ultimately, a strategic approach to IoT standards will facilitate a more resilient infrastructure that can adapt to evolving threats.
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