Difference between enterprise metrics and interactive reporting

All,<BR>I am looking for a tool which can handle the KPIs, traffic signalling,digital cockpit etc. Which one is better either enterprise metrics or interactive reporting.I feel interactive reporting has has more scripting on this. Does enterprise metrics doesnt have scripting.will it be better option.<BR>Please clarify.<BR><BR>Regards<BR>R.Prasanna

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