Quiterian Mobile Takes the Analysis to Where Decisions Are Made

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Quiterian introduces secure mobile solution accessible from most mobile device brands for business users of predictive analytics. 

Quiterian, a European developer of advanced and predictive analytics software for business and non-technical users, has announced the launch of Quiterian Mobile, a 100 percent Web-based application for mobile devices. 

Announced at the recent Data Warehousing Institute (TDWI) World Conference Series in San Diego, Quiterian Mobile brings the results of Quiterian’s advanced and predictive analytics closer to business users and decision makers. Users have immediate access to their corporate data through any mobile device, enabling them to make informed decisions on the fly, simply and self-sufficiently. 

With a single click, users directly interact with graphically portrayed data, and can analyze exports automatically generated from the Quiterian Visual Data Mining platform. With Quiterian’s Visual Data Mining technology for smartphones and tablets, users have 24/7 access to their agile business intelligence analytics. 

Quiterian Mobile takes the analysis to where strategic decisions are made without sacrificing security, the company says. Different levels of permissions are assignable to users for all classes of actions taken, making it easier to share information within a collaborative environment where varying security authorities exist. Data is hosted on the organization’s Web server and not at the user’s mobile device, maximizing data protection and security, according to Quiterian. Should a mobile phone or tablet be misplaced, nobody can access any of the information without knowing the username and password. 

According to the Quiterian's vice president of U.S. sales Al Saavedra, “Quiterian now delivers the results of its agile data analysis to mobile devices, including most tablets and smartphones, through a unique and easy-to-implement architecture.” He adds: “Mobile users are able to view powerful data visualizations on a much more timely basis.” 

At its 2011 conference, TDWI focused on the evolution of agile development focusing on the latest thinking on agile project management, methodologies, and modeling and addressed the lingering controversy, does agile really work for BI and data warehousing? 

About TDWI

TDWI, a division of 1105 Media, Inc., is a premier provider of in-depth, high-quality education and research in the business intelligence and data warehousing industry. TDWI is dedicated to educating business and information technology professionals about the best practices, strategies, techniques, and tools required to successfully design, build, maintain, and enhance business intelligence and data warehousing solutions. TDWI also fosters the advancement of business intelligence and data warehousing research and contributes to knowledge transfer and the professional development of its Members.

Founded in 2003, Quiterian develops, markets and supports Quiterian DDWeb, self-service and agile Business Intelligence (BI) software that analyzes unlimited volumes of data, practically instantly. Quiterian includes advanced analytics and predictive analysis techniques. However the simplicity and intuitiveness of the platform enables any business user to make use of it. Quiterian DDWeb is the right complement for traditional and predefined BI systems.

Among its customers are leading companies in their sectors (El Corte Inglés, BBVA, La Caixa, Inversis, Telefonica, Vodafone, Orange, Telepizza, Volkswagen, Travel Club, Bayer, Sanofi), plus some of the most advanced government institutions (Governments of Andalusia, Catalonia, Valencia, Extremadura, Madrid City Council, Bilbao City Council, Metro of Madrid, Metro of Bilbao, ATM, Muface, Muprespa, ENESA).

Quiterian’s European headquarters are located in Barcelona, Spain.  The company has offices in Los Angeles (CA), Miami (FL), Madrid, Seville, Valencia, Lisbon and Mexico DF. In 2010, they commenced an international expansion, broadening their reach through a network of strategic partnerships worldwide. To learn more: http://www.quiterian.com or write to Al Saavedra, vice president of sales, U.S.,  at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

 

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