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| products = Enterprise and professional [[collaboration]] and [[project management software]]
| products = Enterprise and professional [[collaboration]] and [[project management software]]
| homepage = https://www.inloox.com
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}}InLoox, Inc. specializes in software solutions tailored for project planning, resource management, project document management, mind mapping, and project accounting. The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, with its headquarters located at InLoox GmbH in Munich, Germany.
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Unlike some competitors that rely on specific platforms like Microsoft Outlook, InLoox prides itself on offering a comprehensive integration of business processes within the familiar environment of Outlook. This approach sets them apart in the market, providing a seamless experience for users seeking to streamline their project management workflows.
'''InLoox, Inc.''' is a company that develops and sells software for [[project planning]], [[resource allocation|resource management]], [[document management system|project document management]], [[mind map]]ping, and [[project accounting]]. InLoox, Inc. is located in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]], but the company headquarters are at InLoox GmbH in Munich, Germany.


Previously, InLoox stored project data in SQL databases, moving away from Microsoft Exchange public folders and Personal Folders (.pst) files in earlier versions. This transition was likely influenced by Microsoft's shift away from Exchange public folders, prompting the adoption of more modern storage solutions.
Many other companies automate and streamline [[business processes]] with the use of Microsoft Outlook. [[SAP AG|SAP]] and [[Microsoft]] take a comparable approach with their joint venture "Duet", but InLoox claims to integrate the whole business process into Outlook.


In 2012, InLoox introduced a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution, leveraging cloud technology to offer customers the flexibility of accessing the InLoox Web App without the need for dedicated servers or software installations. This move towards cloud-based services reflects the company's commitment to staying at the forefront of technology and meeting the evolving needs of its user base.
InLoox stores ongoing projects in an [[SQL]] database. Versions earlier than 2007 (2.x–4.x) used [[Microsoft Exchange Server|Microsoft Exchange public folders]] or [[Personal Folders (.pst) file]]s for data storage. Microsoft's announcements of moving away from Exchange public folders might have prompted the switch to SQL.

In 2012, InLoox started the [[SaaS]] solution. The [[Cloud]] technology enables customers to use the InLoox Web App even if they do not have their own server and without requiring software installation.


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Revision as of 12:08, 31 March 2024

InLoox, Inc.
Company typePrivately held
Founded2011
FounderDr. Andreas Tremel Dr. Tiziano Panico
Headquarters,
ProductsEnterprise and professional collaboration and project management software
Websitehttps://www.inloox.com

InLoox, Inc. specializes in software solutions tailored for project planning, resource management, project document management, mind mapping, and project accounting. The company is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, with its headquarters located at InLoox GmbH in Munich, Germany.

Unlike some competitors that rely on specific platforms like Microsoft Outlook, InLoox prides itself on offering a comprehensive integration of business processes within the familiar environment of Outlook. This approach sets them apart in the market, providing a seamless experience for users seeking to streamline their project management workflows.

Previously, InLoox stored project data in SQL databases, moving away from Microsoft Exchange public folders and Personal Folders (.pst) files in earlier versions. This transition was likely influenced by Microsoft's shift away from Exchange public folders, prompting the adoption of more modern storage solutions.

In 2012, InLoox introduced a Software as a Service (SaaS) solution, leveraging cloud technology to offer customers the flexibility of accessing the InLoox Web App without the need for dedicated servers or software installations. This move towards cloud-based services reflects the company's commitment to staying at the forefront of technology and meeting the evolving needs of its user base.

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