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EASA (software)
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EASA is a low-code development platform which enables “citizen developers” to web-enable existing tools created with Excel, MATLAB, Python, R and other software. Custom web apps created with EASA are intended for minimizing or eliminating development time by re-using the original existing tools as the engine of the app.[1][2]
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EASA has OFFICES in Oxford, UK, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[3]
In 2002, EASA 1.0 was released as an engineering design tool and first customers started to go live with the platform. In the same year, the United States Patent was granted while the UK patent US6430609B1 was granted in 2003.[4]
In 2004; P&G became the first enterprise customer.[5]
As of 2005, EASA has an Excel interface for direct links between an EASA application and spreadsheets.[6] The Excel specific capability enables a wide range of industries to employ EASA, including financial, insurance, pharmaceutical, logistics and manufacturing.[7]
On July 15, 2022, EASA was acquired by Volaris Group, one of six operating groups of Constellation Software Inc. CSI is a leading worldwide provider of software and related services, with revenues exceeding $5 billion, and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "CSU". The full press release can be found here.
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EASA software enables “citizen developers” to create fit-for-purpose web apps.[8][9][10]
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