MAIA Intelligence, a Business Intelligence software product company, has announced that its flagship product, 1KEY Agile BI Suite is now certified to work with Windows Server 2008 R2. Businesses that are deploying Microsoft’s new offerings can now use 1KEY Agile BI Suite, a reporting and analytics solution that allows enterprises to gain better business insights from their large volumes of data.
1KEY Agile BI Suite caters to strategic, tactical & operational data analysis & MIS reporting needs of multiple vertical industries. It enables business users to analyse a huge amount of information in a visual manner, which helps them to quickly identify trends and gain greater insights into data to make analytically-based decisions.
Designed to help organisations reduce operating costs and increase productivity, Windows Server 2008 R2 provides enhanced management control over resources across the enterprise. It is designed to provide better energy efficiency and performance by reducing power consumption and lowering overhead costs.
Sanjay Mehta, CEO, MAIA Intelligence, said, “Using Windows Server 2008 R2, we’ll be able to better support our strategy as a BI software product company and demonstrate that MAIA Intelligence adheres to Microsoft’s technical bar for Windows fundamentals and platform compatibility”.
“Microsoft is pleased that MAIA Intelligence has embraced the latest Microsoft technologies – Windows Server 2008 R2, .NET Framework, Visual Studio 2008 and SQL Server 2008,” said Eric Jewett, Director-Windows Server Marketing, at Microsoft. “By passing the Works with Windows Server 2008 R2, MAIA Intelligence is providing BI solutions that our mutual customers can deploy with confidence on Windows Server 2008 R2.”
Works with Windows Server 2008 R2 software certification consists of approximately 20 test cases that independently confirm an application’s compliance with Microsoft’s application compatibility standards, while also ensuring the software performs in a 64-bit environment. The server application lifecycle is tested and key focus areas include common application compatibility challenges, security issues, and installation blockers.