PRNewswire: Gentia Ports Performance Management Applications to Linux | Linux Today

PRNewswire: Gentia Ports Performance Management Applications to Linux

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Dec 22, 1999

“Gentia Software … today announced that it has completed
development of the Linux-compatible version of its Enterprise
Performance Management applications. The company will launch new
versions of its Balanced Scorecard, Performance Measurement and
Profitability Analysis applications in January of 2000 with full
support for the Linux operating system.”

“Linux, an open-source operating system, is increasingly
being used in the Internet environment. Gentia’s Suite of
Enterprise Performance Management Applications, developed for
deployment via the Internet, now provide full support to companies
whom have adopted the Linux technology as a component of their IT
infrastructure.”

“Linux-based workstations are becoming very popular in the
Internet community,” said Kevin Sturge, Vice President of Services
at Gentia Software. “Our Enterprise Performance Management
applications, for Balanced Scorecard, Performance Measurement and
Profitability Analysis are becoming increasingly shared over the
web, Linux-compatibility ensures not only greater choice for our
customers but also robust scalability and web performance going
forward.”


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