On demand webinar
Introduction to UNICOM Intelligence Reporter
This webinar introduces UNICOM Intelligence Reporter and shows how it speeds up the creation of flexible, interactive tables for survey research.

Access this on-demand session for a clear and practical introduction to UNICOM Intelligence Reporter (formerly IBM SPSS Survey Reporter) and how it can streamline the production of flexible, high-quality tables for research and analytical projects. The session demonstrates how Intelligence Reporter helps survey teams work more efficiently by simplifying tabulation, visualisation and data manipulation.
You will see how to load and navigate survey data, generate interactive multivariate tables and apply filters that can be saved and reused across reports. The session also covers how to create new variables without scripting, enabling you to focus on interpreting findings rather than managing technical complexity. With support for categorical, numeric, date, time and text fields, Intelligence Reporter makes it easier to uncover key insights quickly and present them clearly.
Designed for researchers, analysts and anyone responsible for producing or sharing survey tables, this session provides a practical overview of how Intelligence Reporter can speed up reporting workflows and enhance the value of your survey data.
Using UNICOM Intelligence Reporter you can:
- Quickly generate a wide array of multivariate tables that are fully interactive.
- Utilise the full range of data types and levels of measurements – categorical, numeric, date and time, and text.
- Create filters and save these filters for easy re-use. Filters can be created at a report level or a table level.
- Create tables without the need to be able to script or code.
- Focus your efforts on analysing your data and presenting insight with tables that are easy to interpret and navigate.
During the event you will learn:
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- How UNICOM Intelligence Reporter is used to produce tables
- How to access and load data into Intelligence Reporter
- How to navigate and share output across your organisation
- How to manage and manipulate data to create new variables that can be included in tabulations
