XBRL and MAIA Intelligence
MAIA Intelligence is in process of developing XBRL Software
applications and has plans to come out with various products
based on XBRL very soon. MAIA Intelligence
will provide the necessary software applications for taxonomy
development. MAIA Intelligence XBRL applications will
be used for authoring reports, creating taxonomies and
managing reporting processes. Keep coming to the site
for more updates on the work.
What is XBRL?
The short answer is that XBRL (short for eXtensible Business
Reporting Language) is an XML-based standard for handling
corporate financial information.
For a more complete definition I'll leave it to the experts.
From XBRL International's website:
XBRL (Extensible Business Reporting Language) is an electronic
format for simplifying the flow of financial statements,
performance reports, accounting records, and other financial
information between software programs. This royalty-free,
open specification is being developed collaboratively
to make it less costly for companies to publish financial
information in a format that can be easily viewed and
used by management, investors, regulators, and all of
the participants in financial markets. It is an XML-based
framework that provides the financial community a standards-based
method to prepare, publish in a variety of formats, reliably
extract and automatically exchange the financial statements
of public and private companies, public sector agencies.
XBRL enhances the usability and transparency of financial
information reported under existing accounting standards,
simplifies disclosure, and allows companies to communicate
financial information more readily via the Internet.
In simple terms, XBRL is trying build upon the foundation
that XML provides for data manipulation, specifically
for those dealing with financial data. It is designed
to provide a platform-independent way of describing, transferring,
and utilizing financial information.
Who Came Up With XBRL?
XBRL International is the organization which is directly
responsible for developing and maintaining the XBRL specification.
XBRL International is made up of numerous companies from
the accounting, technology, government, and financial
services fields all working together to ease information
transfer.
If you're curious about a specific company, you can find
a list of all the companies participating in XBRL development
on XBRL International's website. I've included a link
to the member list at the bottom of this page.
Who Would Use XBRL and Why?
Corporations
Since XBRL was designed to handle corporate financial
information, it logically follows that corporations would
be one of the primary users. These days most major corporations
provide some sort of company financial information via
the Internet. Both the corporations providing this information
and the investors who are receiving it need an easy way
to do so. XBRL provides a method via which financial information
can be delivered to end users quickly and easily.
The main benefit to the corporation is that the information
can be entered once and maintained in a standard format.
Required forms and documents can then be automatically
generated from the XBRL formatted document. This prevents
the duplication of financial data and thereby helps prevent
errors and inconsistencies.
Investors, Accountants, and Other
Users of Corporate Financial Data
Having a standardized and machine-readable format is invaluable
to consumers of corporate financial information. XBRL
provides just such a format. Without it, consumers of
the data would be stuck trying to negotiate a format for
a data feed with each corporation they wished to receive
data from or would be forced to manually enter data obtained
from a non-machine-readable source. In addition to the
lessening the time and expense involved with either of
the alternatives, XBRL also helps prevent the errors they
can cause. By having a standardized format, developers
can share code designed to read XBRL or purchase tools
with XBRL support built in. On top of preventing errors,
being able to use previously tested XBRL tools also increases
productivity and brings the data to those who might otherwise
not have the time, money, know-how to retrieve it on their
own.
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WebKey Preview
WebKey is an upcoming product due to
get released soon which is web-based reporting business
intelligence suite of products. The reports
will be available in well-organized fashion, can be
securely distributed to staff, colleagues and senior
managers, and can be intelligently archived is a major
benefit to many companies.
WebKey leverages an ASP.Net based element driven architecture
and a drag and drop user interface that work together
to shorten and simplify development processes and
remove developers from extensive coding. Using WebKey,
developers will be able to create corporate portals
quickly and easily and develop reports with comprehensive
interactive data analysis, Dashboard views of Key
Performance Indicators, report scheduling and delivery
and custom alerts. Reports will include extensive
cross tab and drill down options, printing and interactive
formatting, and a wide variety of charting possibilities.
Results can be exported as Excel, PDF, Access, CSV,
and HTML files, stored as files in selected folders,
sent to users via email and saved within databases.
Using WebKey developers will be able to create intuitive
and comprehensive business reports for their end-users
through a quick, easy to use, web-based report building
system. End-users view and interact with all of their
key business data within a single source and can drill
down into charts and graphs and perform one-click
calculations on chosen data sets. Calculations are
limitless including percent change, average, median,
normalize, standard deviation, sort and more. No client
software, plug-ins or downloads are needed to create
and administer reports.
For
further details
sales@maia-intelligence.com

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