Five Minutes of News: LogiXML, Virginia and the Stimulus

March 18, 2009

Editor’s note: This podcast, one of an ongoing series focusing on significant news in the business intelligence and related sectors, focuses on a deal between LogiXML and the state of Virginia. The press release follows the podcast link:

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LogiXML, Inc., the leader in purely Web-based, truly unified Business Intelligence (BI) dashboard, reporting, and analysis solutions, announced today that the Commonwealth of Virginia has employed its product in support of President Obama’s recently passed Stimulus Package. The Commonwealth of Virginia launched an interactive web site which went live on Monday, Feb. 16.

Created using Logi Info, the site reports project ideas submitted by citizens wishing to weigh in on how Virginia should use federal stimulus dollars and has generated a great deal of interest both within and outside of Virginia. “Several other business intelligence software vendors called us offering to help us create a site,” said Kathy Graham, the Commonwealth’s Business Intelligence Competency Center Manager, “but we had to tell them, it’s already done!”

In August 2008, LogiXML was awarded a contract by the Virginia Information Technologies Agency (VITA), allowing agencies and public bodies within the Commonwealth of Virginia (and other public bodies outside of it) to purchase licenses, support and services for LogiXML’s signature enterprise-grade business intelligence solutions. The contract, which includes five optional one-year extensions at the end of the initial 5-year period, provides the Commonwealth with the complete line of LogiXML products and support services, including an enterprise-wide license option available to Virginia’s executive branch agencies.

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