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Business Intelligence Veteran Ward Yaternick Launches nextanalytics With Industry Disruptive Pricing and Packaging
Veteran of Cognos, OLAP@Work, and Business Objects Serial BI Entrepreneur Launches Open Source BI Analysis Product With Disruptive Pricing
| Source: nextanalytics Corp.
OTTAWA, ON--(Marketwire - April 30, 2008) - Veteran Business Intelligence (BI) entrepreneur
Ward Yaternick has released his latest business analytics product,
nextanalytics 3.0, with industry-disruptive pricing, top-tier product
functionality, and easy online distribution.
nextanalytics 3.0 emulates MySQL's strategy, offering powerful business
analytics capabilities at an industry-disruptive low price. nextanalytics
costs only $595 per server per year when used with production data,
otherwise it's free.
Yaternick has spent nearly 20 years in the BI industry, including key
development roles at Cognos Inc., OLAP@Work Inc., and Business Objects Inc.
In 2003, Yaternick founded Ottawa-based nextanalytics with the mandate to
deliver innovations in business analytics.
nextanalytics is a multi-platform open source product that can easily be
integrated into existing and new BI solutions, offering easy access to best
in class business analytics that would otherwise require custom programming
or complex spreadsheets. As an open source product, key portions of
nextanalytics source code are freely and easily customizable by developers
to integrate in-expensively with low risk.
Industry-disruptive pricing, with an open source model, makes nextanalytics
a very attractive part of a BI solution. Using nextanalytics saves time
and money as compared to the work involved in custom programming, adhoc
spreadsheets, and distribution of BI results.
David Sigler, CEO of Direct Loyalty Corp. of Perth, Ontario, is a good
example. He's using nextanalytics to power SurveyDining.com, a hosted
service priced at $49.95 a month that helps restaurants measure and
increase customer loyalty.
"I've got a 15-year background as a CTO and EIS manager building reporting
and analytics systems with both large and small budgets," says Sigler, "and
nextanalytics takes the prize for price-performance value. I considered
traditional business intelligence software packages priced at $25,000 to
$200,000, but as a start-up didn't want to spend the money or development
time to use them. In a weekend we built automated customer segmentation
analytics into SurveyDining.com that would have taken weeks or even months
to create with a BI product. Spreadsheet technology wasn't even an option
for what we wanted to do."
Sigler's experience fits perfectly with the distribution strategy of
nextanalytics which is intended to appeal to ISVs and sole proprietors who
need not only the capabilities of BI, but need to demonstrate innovative
distinct competitive advantage which is only possible by using
nextanalytics.
"We're actively soliciting a community of third-party consultants, ISVs,
and sole proprietor developers to offer services and products that employ
nextanalytics to do their data integration and processing," says Yaternick.
"We have great technology and now, with our new open-source inspired,
community-driven Web site, we have made it easy to work with nextanalytics.
Now, any dev shop can distinguish themselves with our software as their
analytics engine. Through this strategy, we hope to be the next MySQL, but
with a focus on business analytics."
nextanalytics is available now as a free download at www.nextanalytics.com
with products available for both the windows and UNIX platforms as well as
all popular BI stacks.
About nextanalytics Corp.
Often it takes somebody from inside the industry to shake it up. That
somebody is Ward Yaternick, the CTO and Founder of nextanalytics Corp. Ward
managed development teams at both Cognos (Director of PowerPlay Client
Development) and Business Objects (VP of Analytical Reporting). Business
Objects acquired Ward's company, OLAP@Work, in 2000.
Throughout his career, Ward watched the gap grow between what BI tools can
do and what people need. nextanalytics closes that gap by giving a powerful
open source engine purpose-built for the rigors of business analytics at a
reasonable price.