LogiXML Honored in Software Development Times 100
Web-based BI platform selected as winner in "Tools and Environments" category.
McLean, Va (PRWEB) June 4, 2007 -- In recognition of its innovative approach to business intelligence (BI), LogiXML, Inc. has been chosen for the SD Times 100 for 2007. The company is a winner in the "Tools and Environments" category, further validating its ability to provide a comprehensive reporting and analysis environment.
LogiXML's business intelligence (BI) platform, Logi 8, is Web-based, so the company is able to deliver new features to developers very aggressively. By leveraging the power of the Web, LogiXML updates are pushed out to the entire user community, allowing developers to rapidly implement new features so they can meet the reporting and analysis needs of their business users more effectively.
"LogiXML has built a consistent track record of industry 'firsts' that have helped shape the BI market over the last five years and it is an honor to be recognized by SD Times for these advancements," said Arman Eshraghi, founder and CEO, LogiXML. "Our goal has always been to make the BI development and deployment process as easy as possible. We have listened closely to our customers and continue to provide them with the functionality and capabilities they are looking for with a comprehensive BI platform."
From its inception, LogiXML has been a pure Web-based platform. It was the first BI platform to take this approach, setting the stage for distributed BI that takes reporting and analysis beyond the executive suite to the "masses" of managers and end users who can increase their productivity. The company was also the first to market with an "elemental design" approach to BI development, providing the means for developers to increase efficiency, meet the needs of users and save time and money by building reports from a library of elements -- making it cheaper, faster and easier to build exactly the reports users need.
LogiXML was also the first to offer a reporting product available free of charge for all users as well as the first BI vendor to allow the practical delivery of reports to an unlimited number of users via standard browsers. The company's innovative licensing approach eliminates "per seat" charges for Web-based users enabling mass distribution of reports, analysis and visual information making the power of BI available to more users in an organization.
"The winners of this year's SD Times 100 awards have demonstrated their leadership in shaping the software development industry," said David Rubinstein, Editor-in-Chief of SD Times. "We took into account each nominee's products and services, its reputation among development managers and the new ideas it brought out. These select individuals and organizations are the ones we've identified as helping to move the art of development forward."
A complete list of winners can be found in the June 1, 2007 issue of BZ Media's SD Times, as well as on the sdtimes.com Web site (www.sdtimes.com).
About LogiXML, Inc. (www.logixml.com)
LogiXML, the leader in interactive, Web-based Business Intelligence, empowers enterprises to turn data into business-critical information with pure Web-based reporting and analysis products. The company offers a comprehensive platform that addresses all key areas of BI -- managed reporting, ad hoc reporting, analysis and data services. Used by thousands of organizations worldwide, LogiXML products are built on standards-based technologies for easy integration, implementation and upgrade. LogiXML's per server pricing model makes its powerful technology the most affordable BI solution on the market. Founded in 2000, LogiXML is privately held and based in McLean, Virginia.
BZ Media LLC
BZ Media LLC (www.bzmedia.com) is a New York-based media company combining the best of print and Internet publishing with industry-leading technical conferences and expositions.
BZ Media's SD Times (www.sdtimes.com) is the twice-monthly newspaper of record for the software development industry. SD Times reaches more than 60,000 subscribers in 131 countries.
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