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Logi Analytics
Logi Analytics, Inc. was a computer software company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, United States, with additional offices in the UK and Ireland. The company developed embedded analytics and data visualization tools for business intelligence applications.
In April 2021, Logi Analytics was acquired by insightsoftware, and now operates as part of its Data & Analytics business unit. Its flagship offering, Logi Symphony, integrates capabilities from former Logi Analytics products along with Dundas BI from Dundas Data Visualization technology to provide a unified platform for embedded business intelligence and AI-powered analytics.
Logi Analytics, formerly LogiXML, was founded in 2000 by Arman Eshraghi, a software development and architecture professional. The company claims its mission is "to help application teams create smarter software."
In 2000, Logi Analytics developed LGX AppDev, an XML-based engine that built Web applications and evolved to address the specific task of report-building for BI. Logi Report (then called LGX Report), the first engine-driven, XML-based reporting application. Between 2002 and 2004, more features were added to Logi Report until Eshraghi made the decision to brand the full-featured version separately - as Logi Info - and offer the basic version free of charge.[citation needed]
Then in 2004, Logi Analytics began marketing Logi Report as a free Web-based BI reporting tool. The product was renamed Logi Report or Freereporting.com.
In 2006, Logi Analytics discontinued the LGX branding and introduced the Logi product line, consisting of applications for ad hoc, managed and OLAP reporting, an embedded database to be used between operational databases and reporting servers, and a connector pack for integration of commonly used Web-based sources into the Logi reporting environment. They also started to expand internationally, partnering firstly with Nano Blue in AsiaPac, then Intenda in EMEA.[citation needed]
In 2008, Logi Analytics streamlined its commercial product offering, concentrating on Logi Info (managed reporting, analysis and dashboarding), Logi Ad Hoc (ad hoc reporting, analysis and dashboarding), and the Logi 9 platform (Web-based BI platform including managed and ad hoc reporting, analysis, dashboarding and data integration).[citation needed]
The company changed its name to Logi Analytics in March, 2013.
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Logi Analytics
Logi Analytics, Inc. was a computer software company headquartered in McLean, Virginia, United States, with additional offices in the UK and Ireland. The company developed embedded analytics and data visualization tools for business intelligence applications.
In April 2021, Logi Analytics was acquired by insightsoftware, and now operates as part of its Data & Analytics business unit. Its flagship offering, Logi Symphony, integrates capabilities from former Logi Analytics products along with Dundas BI from Dundas Data Visualization technology to provide a unified platform for embedded business intelligence and AI-powered analytics.
Logi Analytics, formerly LogiXML, was founded in 2000 by Arman Eshraghi, a software development and architecture professional. The company claims its mission is "to help application teams create smarter software."
In 2000, Logi Analytics developed LGX AppDev, an XML-based engine that built Web applications and evolved to address the specific task of report-building for BI. Logi Report (then called LGX Report), the first engine-driven, XML-based reporting application. Between 2002 and 2004, more features were added to Logi Report until Eshraghi made the decision to brand the full-featured version separately - as Logi Info - and offer the basic version free of charge.[citation needed]
Then in 2004, Logi Analytics began marketing Logi Report as a free Web-based BI reporting tool. The product was renamed Logi Report or Freereporting.com.
In 2006, Logi Analytics discontinued the LGX branding and introduced the Logi product line, consisting of applications for ad hoc, managed and OLAP reporting, an embedded database to be used between operational databases and reporting servers, and a connector pack for integration of commonly used Web-based sources into the Logi reporting environment. They also started to expand internationally, partnering firstly with Nano Blue in AsiaPac, then Intenda in EMEA.[citation needed]
In 2008, Logi Analytics streamlined its commercial product offering, concentrating on Logi Info (managed reporting, analysis and dashboarding), Logi Ad Hoc (ad hoc reporting, analysis and dashboarding), and the Logi 9 platform (Web-based BI platform including managed and ad hoc reporting, analysis, dashboarding and data integration).[citation needed]
The company changed its name to Logi Analytics in March, 2013.