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‘Small and beautiful’ software startup shifts focus to Australia

Business intelligence SaaS platform Opal3 has been bootstrapped by Praxxis Group founder and leadership consultant, Bernie Frey.

Examples of Opal3-generated dashboards and reports.

Will Mace Wed, 23 Apr 2025

An organisational management consultancy that bootstrapped the development of software to help managers better understand the streams of data flooding at them is about to launch the product into the Australian market.

Praxxis Group was founded in 2001 by Bernie Frey – an Austrian migrant who moved

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Will Mace Wed, 23 Apr 2025
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