Struggling with ERP Data? How to Get Real-Time Reporting in Excel

Struggling with ERP Data? How to Get Real-Time Reporting in Excel

Released Thursday, 31st July 2025
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Struggling with ERP Data? How to Get Real-Time Reporting in Excel

Struggling with ERP Data? How to Get Real-Time Reporting in Excel

Thursday, 31st July 2025
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"We're helping the finance teams become more strategic partners within the organisation, helping them with tools, getting the data, being able to build models more quickly, and being able to share. Essentially, prioritising strategic thinking at the seat,” said John Miller, VP of Product Management at insightsoftware.

In this episode of the Don't Panic It's Just Data podcast, Christina Stathopoulos talks with Miller and Michael Wiley, Sr. Product Manager of Spreadsheet Server. They discuss the challenges and solutions in financial reporting, focusing on real-time reporting from ERP systems to Excel. 

The discussion covers the current state of financial reporting, the obstacles finance departments encounter, and how tools like Spreadsheet Server can help. Such tools allow finance teams to become strategic partners in their organisations. The conversation also shares real-world applications and case studies, showing how these solutions affect efficiency and decision-making.

The speakers share imperative insights on how enterprises can transform their finance teams from traditional "bean counters" to proactive strategic partners within their organisations. This is driven by the power of real-time data and efficient reporting.

From ERP to Excel

Considering how advancements especially with AI in the picture, the business world tunning at an exorbitant high pace. Due to this, access to real-time financial data is no longer a luxury but a necessity.

Despite that, many finance teams and IT decision makers face significant delays. These delays restrict timely and competent decision-making. Essentially, it all comes down to the way employees use ERP systems to deliver decision-makers reports in a usable format.

They depend on Excel because it is familiar and flexible. However, obtaining live, useful data from an ERP system into spreadsheets often requires tedious manual processes, exports, and reformatting. Unfortunately, it creates a significant blockage, wasting valuable time and delaying important insights.

"ERPs do a fantastic job with organising data, classifying it, structuring it but then the reality is you want to then grab that data, pull it out and put it in a meaningful format so that you, your board, your leadership or your owner can digest that data,” expressed Wiley. 

He added that it’s challenging to take data out of a system and put it in those unique formats. “That's where Excel is great. And that's where we typically find our users."

Spreadsheet Server Aids Real-Time Reporting

Imagine an Excel-based reporting solution that connects you to your ERP, providing dynamic reports that refresh with the click of a button. That's Spreadsheet Server. It cuts down the time spent on manual data extraction, reformatting, and reconciliation. This allows your finance team to move from simple number tracking to becoming strategic partners.

“Spreadsheet Server is your bridge,” says Wiley. “It connects you from your ERP to Excel in a dynamic fashion. It's a dynamic report. You can leverage, drill down and dive into details without having to reinvent the wheel all the time, export, put it in a pivot table, reformat, cleanse your data, remove all those duplicates, all those tedious steps get removed in that process."

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