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PRZOOM - /newswire/ -
Sydney, Australia, 2009/05/27 - Avolution, provider of the market leading Abacus® solution for enterprise modelling and the metrics-based analysis of architectures, today announced record results for the first quarter of 2009.
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"In contrast to the global economic downturn, Avolution continues its outstanding growth in all areas including revenue, profitability and user-base with a growth of over 24% on the previous quarter" said Dr Tim O'Neill, co-founder of Avolution. "Avolution's position as the the market leader for enterprise modelling and metrics-based analysis of architectures is well established now with hundreds of new users every month realising significant value for their organisations through our cost-effective Abacus solution."
Highlights for the past 6 months included the following:
• Avolution released ABACUS 3.1 which boasts a wealth of great new features including: Enterprise Edition allowing truly concurrent multi-user operation; 'Flick of a switch' Designer capability to edit meta-models; Enhanced drill-down views between 2D diagrams; Macro recording of regular tasks and operations; and dynamic, linked charts.
• Abacus was cited by independent research analysts as a Cool Vendor, a Leader and a Pioneer.
• 10 new or updated ABACUS notations, frameworks or libraries were released including: DoDAF, BPMN, ArchiMate, BMM, PeaF, CSC Catalyst, TOGAF 9 and IEEE 1471 - ISO/IEC 42010. Licensed ABACUS users can download the updated libraries for free from the Avolution Community.
• Keynote presented at several international conferences, symposiums and forums on enterprise architecture and modelling.
• Avolution expanded its global reach into over 45 countries, signing major deals in all sectors.
• Altus, Edarat, River2E and EAS all joined Avolution's global partner network.
For various demonstrations of ABACUS please visit Avolution's YouTube page and to schedule a live demonstration please contact Avolution Sales on sales[.]avolution.com.au and download your FREE trial copy today.
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