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BIS3 enters the Quiterian Business Partner Network as Quiterian’s fifth strategic partner in the US

According to the agreement, the US-based company BIS3 will market and promote the self-service and agile Business Intelligence platform Quiterian DDWeb in its area of influence
 
Miami, FL, June 30, 2011 - With headquarters in Boston and offices all around the US - Chicago, Orlando and Phoenix - BIS3 joins the Quiterian Business Partner Network (international partners network of Quiterian). As a strategic partner of Quiterian, BIS3 will make the most of its broad technical and business expertise, and also of its proven methodology and management capabilities, to market and promote the self-service and agile BI platform Quiterian DDWeb in its area of influence.

The Mexican Grupo Demos joins the Quiterian Business Partner Network

Within the framework of a new partnership in Latin America, Grupo Demos will complement its suite of Business Intelligence tools and applications with the advanced and predictive solutions for business users designed by Quiterian
 
Barcelona, June 27, 2011 – The company Grupo Demos joins the Quiterian Business Partner Network (name given to the international network of Quiterian’s partners) to distribute the self-service and agile BI platform Quiterian DDWeb in Mexico and, by extension, in the Latinamerican market.
 

The Blood and Organs Bank of Aragon, the new customer of Quiterian

The entity, attached to the Health Department of Aragon, has been provided with Quiterian DDWeb’s services because of the BI platform’s analytical capability on unlimited volumes of data and in order to obtain valuable information instantly and securely.
 
Barcelona, May 31, 2011 – The public Aragonese entity ‘The Blood and Organs Bank of Aragón’, which belongs to the Health Department of this Autonomous Region, has been equipped with Quiterian’s services. Especially, with Quiterian DDWeb, the self-service and agile Business Intelligence (BI) platform based on advanced and predictive analytics.
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