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Rosslyn Analytics today announced that US-Analytics is its first partner in the United States to offer self-service analytics in the cloud – a new revolutionary software-as-a-service developed by Rosslyn Analytics that dramatically accelerates the deployment of business intelligence and analytics from weeks to minutes.
“Rosslyn Analytics has dramatically accelerated the speed and ease of deploying business intelligence by making data discovery in the cloud a reality,” said Scott Preszler, President and CEO of US-Analytics. “US-Analytics is excited to deliver truly distinct value-added services to clients, by helping them develop interactive dashboards and reports using rich information only possible from Rosslyn Analytics’ popular RAPid cloud enterprise app development platform.”
US-Analytics joins a growing roster of companies that have chosen to push one of the world’s most popular business discovery toolset into the cloud using the RAPid platform. Earlier in the month, two of the UK’s largest providers of business intelligence solutions, Differentia Consulting and Cockpit Consulting, announced their tie-ins with Rosslyn Analytics.
“Rosslyn Analytics looks forward to working with US-Analytics to put self-service cloud analytics into every organization,” said Charles Clark, CEO of Rosslyn Analytics. “US-Analytics shares a common mission of making business discovery as easily accessible to millions as apps are on iPhones.”
RAPid is an award-winning enterprise app development platform that is changing the way thousands of people easily manage data and create new business insights using advanced self-service analytics. With RAPid, customers can now start to collaboratively develop and share interactive dashboards, reports and apps within minutes of loading data into the platform (watch video). There is no more software or hardware to buy.
Unlike traditional (and some newer) business intelligence vendors, RAPid eliminates the need for customers to write scripts or schedule the transfer of data for real-time analysis and reporting. This is possible only because RAPid provides each client with its own zero deployment cloud-based application and data repository they can access 24/7.
RAPid gives users a unique self-service platform in which to progressively enrich information including combining disparate data sources, removing inaccuracies, classifying information and much more to create on-demand the better information required to make smarter decisions.
About Rosslyn Analytics
Rosslyn Analytics’ revolutionary cloud-based RAPid enterprise app development platform is serving 1,000s of decision-makers, developers and organizations deploy self-service analytics in the cloud. To join the world’s fastest growing cloud community with a FREE 30 day trial to RAPid, sign-up today at www.rosslynanalytics.com. Rosslyn Analytics is ISO 9001:2008 and ISO 27001:2005 certified.
About US-Analytics
US Analytics is a leading consulting firm that has developed proven enterprise performance management and business intelligence solutions that empower organizations to stop guessing and start harnessing data strategically to solve complex business problems and rise above the competition. It has forged close partnerships with Oracle, Symantec, Microsoft, QlikView and Rosslyn Analytics, helping clients around infrastructure, installation, customer applications and on-going system administration. For more information, visit http://us-analytics.com.
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