Tag: reporting

Freshly Available – Nested Rows

Nested rows is an exciting new feature in AskiaAnalyse that allows users to layer and cross questions in the side-break of tables. It works in a similar way to nested edges, which already allows you to do this in your column-break. This new functionality will be available in version 7. The nested rows functionality is present in a few other cross-tabbing tools and after listening to the feedback of our users we thought it would be a useful addition to AskiaAnalyse’s ever-expanding catalogue of features. The benefits are…

Six Reasons to Choose Askia

Over the past few years, the research technology landscape has become increasingly crowded with a multitude of different survey platforms to choose from. Many of these platforms specialise in a particular type of research project: DIY/Agile, Employee & Customer Experience, Communities, User Experience etc. Askia’s position in the research technology landscape is as a general, full stack, end-to-end survey platform. In no particular order, here are six reasons why you might want to take a look at Askia: Capability MR professionals have been using Askia’s products for over…

Titanic Analysis!

The word titanic means ‘of exceptional strength, size, or power’ and we’d like you to keep this in mind when reading this latest blog showcasing AskiaAnalyse’s ability to link with R or Python, producing amazing analyses we could never run before in the Askia world! Background The dataset we will explore contains information about a sample of 889 passengers aboard the ill-fated Titanic, which was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in the early morning hours of…

Askia launches a dedicated professional services team

Askia professional services

Over the last few weeks Askia has been investing in a new dedicated professional services team of scripters, DP and report specialists to pick up the increased demand we have been seeing from clients recently. Askia has always been a software house first and foremost and in the past, when we got occasional requests for Askia overflow work, we looked to pull resources from all over the company to get the projects done for the clients. Sometimes we just didn’t have the capacity and we had to pass…