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New Applix On-Demand Eases Customers into Greater Business Agility
Applix, Inc., a leading business analytics software solutions provider, announced the launch of Applix On-Demand (AOD), an online repository of easily deployable and customizable solutions for the Applix user community. Applix On-Demand provides customers and partners immediate access to tools, interfaces and applications specifically designed to support integrated business performance management (BPM) and expand the flexibility of the Applix platform.
This new service offers customers greater flexibility and scalability, enabling Applix's platform to reach more users within an organization. Developed in collaboration with customers, consultants and industry experts, the "out of the box" templates and solutions available on the site require fewer resources and provide an easy, real-time, reconfigurable view into a company's financial and operational reporting and analytics.
"Applix On-Demand provides Applix's user community with the convenience of leveraging general best practices templates and the capability to tailor them to meet their organizations' specific needs," said Dan Vesset, program vice president of IDC's business analytics research. "Not only does AOD help Applix users to jump-start their business analytics projects, but it has also the potential to evolve over time into a software as a service offering."
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