
Reporting consists of collecting data from various sources and presenting it to end-users in a way that is understandable and ready to be analyzed. Unlike dashboards, in which a limited number of critical KPIs are tracked on a single screen, reporting can cover a wide array of highly specific and detailed data, often represented in tabular form. Reporting’s goal is to enable end-users to see and explore critical sets of data so that they can analyze it as needed.
Ad-hoc reporting allows nontechnical end-users to change the data they’re seeing and the way it appears. With an ad-hoc reporting solution, users can build reports to answer their specific business questions without having to send request to IT or analysts.
In contrast to ad-hoc reporting, managed reporting consists of reports that are centrally controlled by more technical personnel such as IT, analysts, or developers. These technical “power users” use Info's reporting tools to manage the process and ensure that business users have what they need. LogiXML’s unique “Elemental Design” approach gives them a simple, code-free way to design and modify dashboards and reports in order to respond quickly to business user requests.

Logi Info's reporting tools gives you access to the latest Web 2.0 reporting and analysis features, including interactive dashboards and scorecards, drill-down and drill-through reporting, advanced charting, gauges, GIS maps, and other data visualizations. Logi Info also provides process and workflows including email, schedules, alerts, database management, and database write-backs.

LogiXML is data source neutral, allowing you to report on data sources that are most used in your company. You can use Logi Info's reporting tools to bring together data from traditional and nontraditional data sources, such as databases, Web services, RSS feeds, Excel and other flat files. With LogiXML, your reports can integrate and present data from nearly any source to build a comprehensive view of your most critical information.