RESTON, Va. & HANOVER, Germany, March 5 — Software AG announces the availability of the new ARIS Version 9.0 at CeBIT 2013 in Hanover, Germany. ARIS 9.0 combines Cloud, Mobile, Social and Big Data/Analytics and makes them available for a broad user group within a company. The new ARIS Connect, part of the ARIS 9.0 platform, is cloud capable and can be deployed in public, private or hybrid infrastructures. Users can also access the platform via mobile devices.
With ARIS 9.0, Software AG delivers a platform for business process management that covers the entire range of customer needs from business and IT areas, and addresses role-specific expertise and the widest variety of individual requirements by providing every user within a company or public administration agency with the right tools environment, product perspective and user interface coupled with the right information and data. The tools can be customized at every level, from the metamodel to configuration of the user interface.
ARIS 9.0's handling with toolbars shortens the path between individual functions. Further, ARIS 9.0 provides results that are relevant for the daily business of all stakeholders, including advanced analytic capabilities, dashboard technologies, spreadsheets and simulation capabilities.
To round up the redesigned user experience, there will be new patented symbols for visualization of processes, providing clarity and simplicity.
“ARIS offers high performance, user-friendliness and comprehensive functionality while supporting companywide collaboration,” said Dr. Wolfram Jost, Chief Technology Officer and member of Software AG’s Management Board.
Now with the new ARIS Connect, part of ARIS 9.0, businesses can usesocial collaboration to introduce process improvements at departmental and IT levels. ARIS Connect works with a new HTML5-based client technology that also enables access via mobile devices. The product is based on a scalable cloud architecture that will support deployment in public, private and hybrid cloud environments.
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