Cognos snaps up Applix for $339m

BI tools vendor adds financial performance analytics

Written by Andrew Charlesworth

Business intelligence tools vendor Cognos is to buy analytics company Applix for $339m.

The acquisition provides Cognos with extra product muscle in the niche areas of analysing and optimising large and complex sets of financial performance data, profitability analysis and business rules management.

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Specifically, it will boost Applix's TM1, a 64-bit, in-memory multidimensional OLAP server.

"Applix will broaden our solution offering and provide Cognos with an innovative, 64-bit, in-memory analytics capability," said Cognos chief executive Rob Ashe.

"It will also bring into the company a very strong employee and customer base that has been committed to performance management through high-impact analytics. "

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