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'''GuiXT''' is a ] system developed by Synactive, Inc. It provides user-interface customization to ]. It was created specifically for use with SAP and is integrated with SAP, but GuiXT Solutions operate independently of SAP solutions.{{solution-inline}} '''GuiXT''' is a ] system developed by Synactive, Inc. It provides user-interface customization to ]. It was created specifically for use with SAP and is integrated with SAP, but GuiXT Solutions operate independently of SAP solutions.{{solution-inline|date=February 2019}}


GuiXT Solutions are offered by Synactive, Inc., a US firm headquartered in ]. Synactive was founded in 1998 by Dr. Gerhard Rode and Thomas Ewe. Their first product was GuiXT, designed to operate in conjunction with SAP’s graphical user interface, ]. GuiXT Solutions are offered by Synactive, Inc., a US firm headquartered in ]. Synactive was founded in 1998 by Dr. Gerhard Rode and Thomas Ewe. Their first product was GuiXT, designed to operate in conjunction with SAP’s graphical user interface, ].

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Synactive, Inc.
IndustrySoftware, Aerospace, Defence, Chemicals, Consumer Products, Government, Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Oil and Gas, Retail, Utilities
FoundedCalifornia, USA (1998)
HeadquartersFoster City, California
Key peopleGerhard Rodé and Thomas Ewe, Founders and CEO

GuiXT is a client–server system developed by Synactive, Inc. It provides user-interface customization to SAP. It was created specifically for use with SAP and is integrated with SAP, but GuiXT Solutions operate independently of SAP solutions.

GuiXT Solutions are offered by Synactive, Inc., a US firm headquartered in Foster City, California. Synactive was founded in 1998 by Dr. Gerhard Rode and Thomas Ewe. Their first product was GuiXT, designed to operate in conjunction with SAP’s graphical user interface, SAPgui.

At this time, Synactive offers GuiXT Solutions supporting a number of workstation alternatives. GuiXT Fuzion delivers standard or enhanced SAP transaction screens in web browser environments.

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