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"Multimethod Modeling" - a new chapter of "The Big Book of AnyLogic" is out


"Multimethod Modeling" - a new chapter of "The Big Book of AnyLogic" is out

Some citations: "Frequently, the problem cannot completely conform to one modeling paradigm. Using a traditional single-method tool, the modeler inevitably either starts using workarounds (unnatural and cumbersome language constructs), or just leaves part of the problem outside the scope of the model (treats it as exogenous). If our goal is to capture business, economic, and social systems in their interaction, this becomes a serious limitation."

AnyLogic team welcomes a New National Director in the US


AnyLogic team  welcomes a New National Director in the US

AnyLogic Company welcomes a new team member - John Yedinak (he's the guy in the photo!). John has joined us as a New National Director in the US and will be responsible for all operations in AnyLogic North America office. You can contact him with any sales, training or consulting inquiry. John’s previous experience includes more than 25 years in the Software and Automation industries, most recently leading a global team for Panasonic Factory Solutions Manufacturing Software Systems. We are looking forward to John leveraging his experience with goals to drive AnyLogic North America to great heights. Please feel free to reach out John via his LinkedIn account or at +1 908 387 72 99!

AnyLogic training sessions: facts, figures and faces


AnyLogic training sessions: facts, figures and faces

How to learn multi-paradigm modeling? “In AnyLogic training classes!” is an answer from 200 simulation practitioners who chose our courses in the year 2012. For the past months AnyLogic team delivered trainings to twelve cities in USA, France, Japan, Germany, South Africa, Russia, India and China. We are most proud of our students. The 2012 AnyLogic classes brought together researchers, consultants, academics from 48 organizations. PWC Consulting, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, The United States Military Academy, Toyota, Keio University, BHP Billiton, GE, IBM to name a few. That’s how they replied to the question why to attend AnyLogic training course:

Working schedule in the begining of January


Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! Here at AnyLogic HQ we use the Orthodox calendar and celebrate after New Years'. During the Holidays we will be prioritizing and answering customer requests with a reduced staff and will be back to full strength on Wednesday, January 9th. We will answer technical questions via normal channels, please allow for a little extra time.