Embedded Analytics Solutions for Your Applications
Learn how Logi Symphony can augment your applications to help with your embedded reporting needs.
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Capabilities
Give your users insights to their data without burdening your development team
Suppose you are a product manager responsible for an application that empowers users to make data-driven decisions. In that case, you know how challenging it can be to meet. You must deal with multiple data sources, complex analytics tools, manual data preparation, and more.
You need a solution that can automate and accelerate your analytics process while ensuring ease of use, robust integration capabilities, and powerful data visualizations. You need a solution that can handle any type of data scenario, from simple to complex, and provide users with real-time visibility into their data.
Discover how embedded analytics can enhance the reporting capabilities of your product offering with these common use cases and features. Embedded analytics is industry agnostic and can be used by anyone with a need to visualize data.
Data Visualization and Analysis
Managed Dashboards: Create dashboards that meet your precise needs and empower non-technical users to explore and discover data with ease.
Modern Data Discovery: Empower data-minded users to create their own content, slice-and-dice data, and filter to find custom insights with our modern data discovery tools.
Pixel Perfect Reporting: Create and embed long-form, detailed, and pixel-perfect reports within your applications or set up automated reporting systems for your business.
Embedded Contextually Aware Content: Deliver contextually appropriate information to end users at the point of decision within your application with our embedded contextually aware content.
Security: Ensure user-based security and curated content based on the user or corporation viewing the data with our embedded BI security features.
White Labelling and Branding: Customize the look and feel of your analytics to match your branding and even morph it based on your clients’ logos and colors with our white labelling and branding options.
API and Plugins Our API and plugins are crucial to the long-term success of your embedded application, allowing for greater functionality and flexibility.
iFrame-less Embedding: Performance matters. Embed content tightly and in a low overhead manner with our iframe-less embedding abilities.
Hosting: Embedded analytics can live anywhere you host your application, whether you need it in the cloud or on-premises with Windows and Linux – or using container orchestration like Docker.
Simplify and streamline your integrated analytics while delivering beautiful visualizations and actionable insights for your users.
Logi Symphony
Logi Symphony is a software solution by insightsoftware that is purpose-built to provide embedded self-service analytics, dashboards, and reporting to your end users inside your applications.
Tailored User Experience
Intuitive Dashboard and Report Design
Superior Embeddability
Highly Scalable
Maurice DavidsonSenior Developer
The difference is night and day. You couldn't pay me to go back before Logi Symphony.
Greg GardnerManager of Reports Development
Based on customer requests we would add new capabilities, like viewing historical data to complete trend analysis, but we didn’t make major facelifts. We knew it was time to stop making incremental updates and implement a new platform.
Rajesh PandeyAssociate Director of Safety Data Management (SDM)
Logi Symphony makes it easier for us to validate data with less effort and make sure we’re compliant with all the regulations in every country in ways we never could before,” he says. “We now have all the tools to carry out our most critical activities with the confidence, clarity, and efficiency needed to move our business forward for years to come.
Roles & Industries
Making use of Embedded Analytics
An embedded analytics platform is used in various roles across the business function to provide:
Role
Industry
Product Manager
Product Managers aim to integrate analytics into their applications, offering end users enhanced features, boosting revenue, and maintaining a competitive edge. They seek stable partnerships with companies providing Data Visualization, Predictive Analytics, and Data expertise to mitigate risks. Additionally, they aim to reduce expenses by equipping internal development teams with efficient tools for content delivery and self-service content creation, saving valuable time.
BI Manager/ Implementer
BI Managers seek to provide their end users with insightful and actionable content through dashboards and reports. They require tools for their teams to help build the requested content and deliver an exceptional experience while balancing the time commitment to do the work.
Application Developers
Application Developers play a crucial role in bridging the gap between embedded analytics software and their respective applications. With a keen focus on integration, these developers ensure a seamless and efficient connection between the two, enabling users to access and utilize powerful analytics capabilities within the context of their applications.
Customer
Integrating embedded analytics into your application provides your customers with better data-driven decision-making, improved efficiency, self-service discovery, personalized insights, and enhanced collaboration. This makes your application more valuable, increases user engagement, and fosters customer satisfaction, leading to increased loyalty and differentiation from competitors.
Sales Analytics
Sales teams need real-time insights into their performance so they can make informed decisions about how to improve.
Marketing Analytics
Marketing teams can data visualization to identify trends and patterns in customer behavior, which can help them develop more effective marketing strategies.
Financial Analytics
Financial teams can use BI and Analytics to help them identify areas where they can reduce costs, increase revenue, and shape future strategies.
Healthcare Analytics
The healthcare industry employs business intelligence and analytics for patient data analysis, clinical research, operational efficiency, resource allocation, and improving patient outcomes.
Manufacturing Analytics
Manufacturers use business intelligence and analytics to optimize supply chain management, improve production efficiency, track quality control, predict maintenance needs, and optimize resource allocation.
Retail and E-commerce Analytics
Retailers leverage business intelligence and analytics to analyze customer buying patterns, optimize pricing and promotions, manage inventory, personalize marketing campaigns, and improve overall customer experience.
Transportation and Logistics Analytics
Businesses in this sector employ analytics for route optimization, demand forecasting, supply chain visibility, fleet management, and operational efficiency.
Energy and Utilities Analytics
The energy sector uses business intelligence and analytics to monitor energy consumption, analyze equipment performance, optimize energy distribution, predict maintenance needs, and identify cost-saving opportunities.
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How does embedded analytics differ from traditional business intelligence?
Embedded analytics is more than just adding charts and graphs to your application. It’s a way of embedding data-driven features such as interactive dashboards, pixel-perfect reports, self-service data discovery, and more into your existing application. This way, you can provide your users with a seamless and engaging data experience that complements your core application functionality.
Unlike traditional business intelligence (BI) tools, embedded analytics platforms are designed to integrate easily with your application, offer high levels of customization and extensibility options, and enable self-service analysis for your users. With embedded analytics, you can turn your application into a data powerhouse that delivers extra value to your users.
What types of data sources can embedded analytics tools integrate into?
Embedded Analytics Tools can integrate with a large variety of data sources. As a rule of thumb, if the source data is open, a robust embedded analytic tool can connect to it. These data sources can include:
Data warehouses example: Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, or Snowflake
CRM or Business Applications (API) example: Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics, SAP</li
Cloud-based data sources example: Amazon RDS, Google Cloud SQL
Flat files example: Excel, CSV, DBF
Where can I see an example of embedded analytics?
The ultimate user experience of the embedded analytics you offer your end users depends on your vision for the offering. From its simplest form of incorporating a handful of data visualizations into your application to its most profound implementation of seamless integration and a truly comprehensive experience, the possibilities for embedded analytics are boundless.
To see a live example of an embedded analytics experience, check out our Wine Cellar Demo (Click SIGN IN) or our Logi Symphony Gallery to see samples of embeddable dashboards and reports.
What level of technical expertise do users need with embedded analytics?
The technical experience needed to have Embedded Analytics depends on your goals and the level of integration desired.
Users viewing, interacting, filtering, drilling down, or building their own self-service content need not be technical. An embedded analytics tool like Logi Symphony provides an easy-to-use experience directly within your applications.
Technical requirements are required for the DevOps teams to perform the initial integration; however, the actual embedding of the content does not require users to write code.
Are there any industry-specific considerations or use cases for embedded analytics?
Embedded Analytics Platforms are industry agnostic, and the functionality provided applies to all general use cases. Industry-specific tools do exist but are typically a white-labeled version of a generic business intelligence and analytics tool with pre-built content included.