ATLANTA, Ga. — A new offering from Roswell, Ga.-based Bitam caters to companies needing an affordable application for analyzing metrics related to business goals. Its business intelligence (BI) platform is now offered as Software as a Service (SaaS).
A Software 500 company, Bitam's suite of Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) solutions now include pay-as-you-go convenience. For a monthly user fee, companies can access the Web-hosted application to create a visual dashboard of actual performance against key performance indicators (KPIs) with graphs, charts and tables.
“We are very pleased to expand our product offerings so that any company, of any size, can reap the benefits of the robust features and functionality found in Bitam G6," says Antonio Rajan, US Northeast manager. "Our goal is to eliminate the barriers for customers to deploy BI solutions, but still for customization and in-depth analysis to make better business decisions."
Founded in 2000, Bitam now has presence in more than 18 countries and serves more than 1,000 customers including Pfizer, Coca-Cola, Home Depot, Johnson Controls, Pemex, GNC, Black & Decker, Janssen, and government clients.
Bitam Releases Pay-As-You-Go Business Intelligence Software
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