Freereporting.com
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Freereporting.com is a Web-based managed reporting business intelligence (BI) software by LogiXML available at no cost. It is available under an OEM license.
Freereporting.com was a spin-off of LogiXML's first engine-driven, XML-based managed reporting application, called LGX Report. In 2004, LogiXML founder and CEO Arman Eshraghi made the decision to market a full-featured version of LGX Report while offering a basic version for free. The free version was branded Logi Report or Freereporting.com.[1] As of November, 2007, year-to-date downloads of the software had surpassed 25,000. [2]
Freereporting.com is a Web-based managed reporting BI software. As such, it is composed of two main parts: a development environment and a user interface. The development environment is element-based and employs a codeless parameter page builder to create reports. Report definitions are stored in XML language. The Web-based user interface uses tabular and cross-tab reports, charts and graphs, data grouping, paging and sorting, drill-down and drill-through capability. More advanced BI features such as dashboards, analysis grid and interactive data viewer are not offered in Freereporting.com but are available in LogiXML's full-featured managed reporting software, Logi Info.