Eccentex Releases AppBase, the Next-Generation On-Demand Platform
Culver City, CA – June 18, 2007 – Eccentex, the only technology leader delivering process-based applications as a service, today released its beta version of AppBase, the next-generation on demand platform. AppBase allows organizations to quickly and easily build process-centric business applications.
Yesterday's on-demand applications were data-centric and still required specialized application development skills or resources to customize and configure to meet an organization's specific requirements. With Eccentex’s AppBase, that expensive proposition is a thing of the past. No coding is required. AppBase allows third party developers and IT organizations to more easily customize applications to meet their specific business and process requirements, including specific data elements, workflow, rules and reporting requirements, in a matter of hours or days at a fraction of cost of a custom development project. Eccentex’s scalable infrastructure, flexible and powerful development tools, and drag-and-drop environment to get the job done right and fast. All applications are web-based and delivered as a service in a pure multi-tenant environment.
“AppBase enables organizations around the globe with the tools necessary to quickly and efficiently build process-specific solutions in a cost-effective way.” said Alex Stein, Eccentex CEO. “This is the next evolution of application development, providing the flexibility that custom development offers, the cost-effectiveness of scalable, SaaS-based development platforms, and a focus on process-centricity, not data-centricity”.
About Eccentex
Eccentex was founded in early 2005 by a team of executives from the document management and business process automation fields with over 15 years experience in implementing these type of solution for both large and small organizations around the world. Eccentex offers AppBase, the next-generation application development platform, and AppLibrary, the first marketplace for process-based, industry applications.
