EXA Infosystems Announces Breakthrough Technology for Multidimensional Reporting
EXA Infosystems Inc. announced today the release of the next generation multidimensional reporting system, which is part of their year-long effort codenamed BresOala. This new technology release includes unprecedented reporting features, including exponential variable reporting, the ability to generate any graphical representation of data, with over 300 different types representations of data available, dynamic integration of information into multiple tables and the ability to use grid-based symmetric multi-processing to integrate information using multi-threaded autonomous agents.
Stamford, CT (PRWEB) November 19, 2006 -- EXA Infosystems Inc. announced today the release of the next generation multidimensional reporting system, which is part of their year-long effort codenamed BresOala. This new technology release includes unprecedented reporting features, including exponential variable reporting, the ability to generate any graphical representation of data, with over 300 different types representations of data available, dynamic integration of information into multiple tables and the ability to use grid-based symmetric multi-processing to integrate information using multi-threaded autonomous agents.
This technology was developed in joint collaboration between EXA's Stamford team, Microsoft, and EXA's Moscow-based Russian scientists and has been available in an alpha version for internal use in partnership with Microsoft, Inc., through collaboration with their Redmond, Washington Microsoft Reporting Services Group. EXA's research in financial services environments has been accelerated where context-sensitive analytics based on semantic data is important.
It is EXA's view, confirmed by partners at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Columbia University that this is the first capability of its kind to provide such robust reporting on a Microsoft Platform. EXA is delivering this technology as part of its Financial Services industry focus. For the time being, EXA will only collaborate with two international banks on the use of this technology. These two EXA clients have requested anonymity.
Oleg Margolin EXA's Chief Technology Officer (CTO), believes this is a watershed moment for EXA and those requiring robust, flexible reporting. Mr. Margolin stated: "Based on my background in business intelligence platforms, I believe these accomplishments are truly capable of changing the reporting landscape. There is more work to do, but we have synthesized the metaphorical genetics of multi-threaded reporting."
Oleg Alshansky, the Vice-President of Development and U.S. leader of this initiative said the following: "I have been grappling with this challenge ever since I began my Ph.D. thesis many years ago. This moment for me is a culmination of a great deal of work and thinking on how people really want to see information."
Yury Pakhamov, Ph.D. and leader of EXA's Moscow-based scientific research think tank stated the following: "Our team has benefited from EXA's corporate guidance and has been able to execute in a way that would have been financially and intellectually impossible were this work to be conducted without the benefits of our robust scientific methodology of application development. All I can say to the EXA team, both here and abroad, is 'Nazdorovie!'"
EXA Infosystems Inc. is a privately held technology products company located in Westchester, New York. EXA has four divisions which specialize in Business Data Systems, Financial Systems, Global Sourcing and Human Capital solutions. The Company provides services which are described at its web site, www.exainfosys.com.
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