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anyLogistix 2.6 and Free Version Released


anyLogistix 2.6 and Free Version Released

anyLogistix 2.6 is released! The newest version of supply chain design and analytics software includes new features, experiments and example models. Plus a FREE Personal Learning Edition is now available for education and self-teaching. If you’re new to anyLogistix, we’ve provided simple example models that will teach you how to design and conduct experiments. Also, check out the help section with product documentation and multiple tutorials.

Effective disaster management and response


Effective disaster management and response

Rapid and efficient response will always have a positive effect during and after any disaster. Natural and man-made events have increased in number and severity and adding new tools, technologies and simulation models to existing national preparedness systems improves resource coordination at the community level.

A group from George Washington University completed a project to study the critical nature of designing an effective response team including the decision-making challenges in which a response manager must evaluate hundreds of possible combinations while taking design configurations into account. 

Run Models Online with AnyLogic Cloud


Run Models Online with AnyLogic Cloud

RunTheModel.com has been serving AnyLogic users for six years as a platform for sharing simulation models. Today, Java applet technology, which RunTheModel is based on, is out of date and no longer supported in most web browsers.

To help you continue running models online, we have released AnyLogic Cloud, a free web service for online simulation analytics.

AnyLogic Cloud provides extended capabilities, compared to RunTheModel, which allow you to:

anyLogistix Educational Opportunities


anyLogistix Educational Opportunities

anyLogistix™ (ALX™) is the supply chain analytics software to design, optimize and analyze your company’s supply chain. It combines powerful analytical optimization approaches together with innovative simulation technologies offering you a comprehensive set of tools for end- to-end supply chain analytics.

The rapid adoption of anyLogistix by the world’s largest and most complex supply chains and an overwhelming response to recent anyLogistix educational opportunities are exciting indicators for the future use of simulation in supply chain analytics.

Examining Healthcare Policy for Surgical Oncology Delivery


Examining Healthcare Policy for Surgical Oncology Delivery

In cancer patients, an inability to access the surgical system can be lethal, but accessing it can be impoverishing, especially in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).  A group from the Global Surgery and Social Change, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical, supported by National Cancer Institute used AnyLogic Software to evaluate the health, financial, and equity impacts of governmental and charitable policies for surgical oncology in a resource-limited setting.