Banks ENV Data + Quire

You spoke and we listened. Banks ENV Data is now integrated with Quire – the cloud based report writing application. If you are already a Quire user, choose the Banks option when ordering data for your next report and add your Banks ENV data seamlessly.

What is Quire?

Quire is the industry-leading technical report writing platform. As a cloud-based software platform, Quire provides real-time collaboration among an unlimited number of Users, allowing the efficient delivery of accurate, consistent, replicable, and dependable reports. Quire’s User controls empower Clients to tailor access and permission-levels in the manner that best meets their needs and achieves their business expectations. Used by consultants, contractors, and agencies to optimize the writing, reviewing, assembly, delivery, and tracking of reports from creation to archive, Quire’s proprietary features are transformative.

What does this mean for you?

You can use Quire’s platform to place orders for Banks data (Database Searches, Historical Aerials, Topos, and more). Once the orders are complete, Quire will automatically pull the data to fill in your report.

Quire automates many previously tedious tasks found in the technical report writing process. The result: Quire’s Clients realize increased productivity, improved efficiencies, enhanced quality control, an up-tick in production speed, and substantial return on investment. A recent poll found that Quire Clients reduce the time required to write and deliver a report by 25%-35% when compared to using other platforms or software programs. This time savings results in increased profitability and fewer report errors, providing Quire Clients with the peace of mind that results from reports that are accurate and consistent.

Quire has transformed the technical report writing industry through ease of use, a simple client-centric on-boarding process, and by responding to Clients’ needs.

To learn more, please visit www.openquire.com .

We are happy to provide this new option for your team, and would love your feedback! Let us know what you think.

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