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Adaptive Planning Adds Enterprise Features

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Cloud-based financial planning and reporting technology provider Adaptive Planning unveiled its Fall 2012 Release, which introduces new capabilities to support collaborative planning and approval processes for companies with large and complex organizational structures. 

The release is geared towards larger organizations, which currently comprise 25 percent of the company’s new bookings. The product includes enhancements in the areas of workflow, account management, visual discovery, and support for multiple organizational structures.

Additional administrative features include the Adaptive Planning Support & Knowledge Base, a single destination for support tickets, documentation, recorded training, and knowledge search that is available via single-sign-on from within Adaptive Planning. The Fall 2012 Release also includes a number of features for more personalized and customized reporting and email correspondence options. 

“As the leader in cloud-based performance management, we are able to not only innovate on an ongoing basis, but also respond quickly to requests among our rapidly expanding global enterprise customer base,” said Adaptive Planning president Robert Hull. “The Adaptive Planning Fall 2012 Release includes a number of key improvements that help all organizations, and especially larger corporations, better collaborate, consume information, and manage complex reporting and planning scenarios.”

 This story first appeared on the Accounting Today web site.

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