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Active Endpoints continues strong growth with ActiveVOS 8.0
Friday, October 15, 2010 by Neil Ward-Dutton
Yesterday Active Endpoints announced its Q3 results. The really eye-catching piece was that total revenue in the quarter (July-September) was three times as high as revenue in the same quarter of 2009. The company called out government, telecoms and financial services as being areas of particularly strong growth and highlighted European wins in Finland (telecoms) and the UK (government). This result comes off the back of a first half-year which saw revenue double over the first half of 2009.
The growth has been fuelled partly by the release of ActiveVOS 8.0, which adds more sophisticated support for BPMN modeling, greatly deepened support for integrating the platform with third-party applications and data sources, and richer task management.
Something ni ActiveVOS 8.0 that won’t be so obvious to developers but will improve the overall effectiveness of the technology over the long term for customers is improved version management of process applications in deployment, making it much simpler to deploy new versions of an application while instances of previous processes are still in operation. Specifically, as well as providing version isolation for process models in operation, with 8.0 ActiveVOS also manages version isolation for all related artefacts making up a complete process application – namespaces for deployed application code are automatically managed for you by default.
A couple of months ago the company announced a posse of new Directors and a new Chairman, highlighting the credentials that the team have in managing and growing companies that have been acquired. You can bet that Active Endpoints is serious about continuing to drive growth as fast as it can.
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