Interactive Limited forms partnership with ProClarity Corporation

Published October 13th, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Middle East web-based solution provider, Interactive Limited, has announced that they have partnered with ProClarity Corporation, a provider of enterprise-ready analytic applications. The company's analytic solutions are now available for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) enterprises as a result of ProClarity's strategic partnership with Dubai Internet City- based Interactive Limited.  

 

ProClarity is used by leading global organizations including ATandT, Ericsson, CompUSA, Hewlett-Packard, Nordstrom, AOL Time Warner, Pfizer, to make business decisions that increase organizational efficiency and profitability. The software company has won various awards for its analytic solutions that accelerate the speed at which organizations make informed business decisions that directly influence business performance 

 

ProClarity is currently enhancing its operations in the Middle East as part of an ongoing global expansion. According to Managing Director of ProClarity International, Johan Pellicaan, “Throughout this expansion, we continue to gain strength in the global business intelligence industry by delivering customers enterprise-class analytic solutions that meet their complex analytic and deployment requirements at a fraction of the cost of competing solutions. By teaming up with a regional leader like Interactive, we are confident that enterprises in the Middle East will also be able to reap the benefits of proven, tailored solutions that can be rapidly deployed.” 

 

Interactive Limited is a developer in the Middle East, with expertise in developing applications for governmental departments and financial institutions. Interactive offers customized proprietary solutions, integration and e-consulting, business intelligence solutions, as well as multi-media applications to a growing list of prestigious clients in the Middle East, including Dubai Police, Dubai Municipality, Bank for Kuwait and Bahrain, Federation of GCC Chambers of Commerce, Pepsi Middle East and National Bank of Abu Dhabi. — (menareport.com) 

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