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Exago BI is a seamlessly embedded, no plugins required, white labeled solution for software companies looking to provide ad hoc reporting, dashboards and analytics to their internal and external customers. Our full-featured BI solution tightly integrates with your web-based SaaS and or on-premise application and allows non-technical users to easily create reports and dashboards without help from IT. Exago BI provides advanced features such as interactive data visualizations, geo-maps, drilldowns, user-defined formulas, and data merging into predefined “pixel perfect” PDF, RTF and Excel templates. Our open API, extensibility features and fully customizable UI allow technical staff the flexibility and control ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.exagobi.com
  • 2 Enterprise Drive Suite 303
    Shelton, CT USA 06484
  • Phone: 203.225.0876

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