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Quantrix is an alternative to two-dimensional spreadsheets and modeling tools. Quantrix is based on the same novel concepts and layout as the seminal Lotus Improv and Javelin Software. Like Improv, Quantrix has been adopted primarily by the financial industry, where its ability to manipulate various “categories” or "dimensions" makes it easy to view forecasts, budgets, and financial projections under many scenarios. In this particular usage, it may be assumed that category or dimension is synonymous with class, a mathematical term. Quantrix allows a user to model financial systems by computing relationships between many classes of data. This capability is a key differentiator which separates it from traditional spreadsheets. Quantrix is used for business planning, forecasting, budgeting, risk analysis and all types of complex data modeling.
Strengths
* Asset leverage
* Market share leadership
* Strong management team
* Strong brand equity
* Strong financial position
* Well planned Channel Network
* Technology Leadership
* Human Network
Weaknesses
* Poor supply chain
* High pricing
* Constant re-engineering of network engineers (availability)
* High risk in a company relying solely on Cisco
Low Sales ability
Opportunities
* Innovation
* Product and services expansion
* Market of Airline Industry
* Reusing existing Cisco gear to act as mobile POPs
Threats
[Enterasys Strategy]
[*]Economic slowdown
[*]Price wars
[*]Product substitution
[*] IBM
[*]Dell
[*] Margin erosion
[*] Consolidation Trend
[*]Consumer loyalty
Strengths
* Asset leverage
* Market share leadership
* Strong management team
* Strong brand equity
* Strong financial position
* Well planned Channel Network
* Technology Leadership
* Human Network
Weaknesses
* Poor supply chain
* High pricing
* Constant re-engineering of network engineers (availability)
* High risk in a company relying solely on Cisco
Low Sales ability
Opportunities
* Innovation
* Product and services expansion
* Market of Airline Industry
* Reusing existing Cisco gear to act as mobile POPs
Threats
[Enterasys Strategy]
[*]Economic slowdown
[*]Price wars
[*]Product substitution
[*] IBM
[*]Dell
[*] Margin erosion
[*] Consolidation Trend
[*]Consumer loyalty