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Because developers enter and track time in their work environment, the results are exceptionally accurate, with real-time data quality that is invaluable to managers. The high quality of instantaneous data closes the gap between uncertainty and error and results in 7pace Timetracker-driven burndown and built-in reporting functionality that is powerful and insightful. 7pace Timetracker's integrated reports provide important details on the health of each software iteration or sprint. You can see how much time the team spent on each work item, which team members completed tasks, the current burndown rate, and if the project is progressing on time and budget. In addition to approving time for your team members on the Approval tab, you can close or lock weeks for future time entry or editing.

7pace Timetracker manager features include:

  • Data-Driven Knowledge Transfer:

    • Custom budget components can be connected to iterations, releases, features, work items, and single work logs

    • The budgets page acts as a powerful analytic and reporting tool

    • Transparent, real-time view of work efforts

    • Billing assistance

  • Times Explorer Page:

    • Preview work logs before assigning them to budgets

    • Select, filter, and group columns to suit needs

    • Add, edit, import, and export individual or batch workloads

  • Integration and Export:

    • REST-accessible Reporting API based on OAuth and OData

    • Supports analytics tools, including PowerBI

    • Permits integration with systems like Project Server

    • WYSIWYG and rich data export provides Excel-based data for additional processing

The API requests for DevOps Server must be authenticated with NTLM (New Technology LAN Manager). Check the available examples in theĀ passage about Node.js from our Reporting Api Node.js example.

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