AT Internet
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Company type | Private - owned by Alain Llorens |
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Industry | Web Analytics Market Research Online Optimization Web Marketing |
Founded | 1995 |
Headquarters | Bordeaux, France |
Key people | Alain Llorens, (Chairman/Founder) Mathieu Llorens, CEO Sébastien Carriot, CTO Cyril Mazeau, CFO |
Products | XITI Analyzer II Sales Tracker Data Explorer Observer |
Website | AT Internet |
AT Internet is a privately held company that provides integral analysis of websites, intranet and mobile sites. It has provided these services since 1995,[1] The company is commonly known (especially in France) by the name of its flagship product XiTi.
AT Internet offers an advanced analytics platform for measuring web and mobile audiences, enabling companies to drive their digital performance in real time. The brand’s core products are: Analyzer (Web & Mobile Analytics), Dashboard Application[3] (dashboard creation, management and visualization tool), Data Query (API request generator), BuzzWatcher (e-reputation monitoring), ChannelOptimizer (multi-channel attribution) and Observer (server performance monitoring).
History
The company was founded in 1995 by owner Alain Llorens as a web agency. The focus shifted to web analytics in 1997.[2]
International Expansion
As part of a strategic move to extend its reach to an international audience, the company hired Nicolas Babin as COO and Executive Vice President of Marketing. It also established offices in the United Kingdom and Germany, as well as Asia and Canada.[3]
Market Research and The AT Internet Institute
In July, 2000 the research arm of the organization, XiTi, was created. XiTi would go on to publish several studies and benchmarking reports pertaining to Internet user behaviors, trends and preferences. In 2004, XiTi was chosen to carry out audience research for the French Government. The project spanned 2 years and covered 70 governmental websites. The objective was to better define the expectations of the French public towards ministerial and interministerial website performance.[4]
References
- ^ AT Internet (2008-09-01). "XiTi gives way to AT Internet".
- ^ French Xiti To Measure French Govt Websites Audience 2004-2006 French Business Digest "Data Processing, Information Architechs". December 16, 2004
- ^ AT Internet (2008-09-08). "AT Internet - XiTi names Nicolas Babin COO and Executive Vice President Marketing".
- ^ AT Internet (2009-09-20). "AT Internet History".