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UK business intelligence (BI) provider, DSCallards has partnered with Australian-based BI vendor, Yellowfin in a deal which makes Yellowfin's BI solution available to its broad range of corporate and government clients and facilitates development of a large reseller and partner community within the UK.


Yellowfin CEO, Glen Rabie, currently in the UK to launch the partnership with DSCallards, said DCCallards had a wealth of experience in delivering BI in the UK and he looked forward to working with the company to develop Yellowfin's UK market presence.

According to Rabie, Yellowfin is fast becoming a new 'BI vendor of choice, with over 500 end customers, more than 100,000 end-users and a rapidly growing international partner network.'

He said the company offered a single-integrated 100% Web-based reporting and analytics solution, and claimed market leadership in BI 'ease-of-use.'

DSCallard managing director, Adrian Handley, said Yellowfin's easy-to-use, cost-effective and innovative approach to BI will prove to be a 'popular choice' for the company's existing and future clients.

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