AlphaBlox: Web Enabled Enterprise Analysis Applications - http://www.alphablox.com

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Alpha Blox? Corporation was founded in 1996 to deliver customizable Web-based analysis applications to speed business processes and improve decision making for enterprise customers. Alpha Blox? is dedicated to extending the rapidly expanding analytical applications market to a broader community of managers and knowledge workers by delivering enterprise information analysis applications via the Web. By fundamentally changing the development process through Dynamic Application Assembly and reducing the cost of deployment and maintenance of these applications by using the Web, customized analytical applications will now be available to a wider range of users, unlocking the potential of information analysis in the enterprise.


Alpha Blox? Enlighten™ provides timely access, interactive analysis and customized application of enterprise information on the Web. Alpha Blox? Enlighten provides tools for IS to improve response time with Dynamic Application Assembly instead of traditional development and enables end users across the enterprise to "self-serve" personalized analysis applications on the fly. A complete system, Alpha Blox? Enlighten includes a suite of ready-to-use Java building Blocks (Blox), Inter Blox? , the Dynamic Application Assembly Framework, and BASE, an extensible server environment. Alpha Blox? Enlighten comes with: Alpha Blox? Decider ™, a Web-based, ready-to-run decision support application and Alpha Blox? Informer ™, a self-service application for personalized interactive analysis.

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