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Casey Ciniello
Casey holds a BA in mathematics and an MBA, bringing a data analytics and business perspective to Infragistics. She is the Senior Product Manager for the Reveal embedded analytics product and the Slingshot work management platform. She is instrumental in Infragistics product development, market analysis and product go-to market strategy. She is also the Survey Lead of the Reveal Software Development Challenges survey, which has been published annually since 2019. Casey's work has been published in SaaSXtra, SD Times, Solutions Review, Integration Developer News, and Dataversity, among others. She joined Infragistics in 2013.
Deciding to buy? What to ask when picking the right Embedded Analytics vendor
Embedded analytics are powerful for adding value and stickiness to your desktop and mobile apps, and buying analytics from a third-party vendor can be the most efficient way to take advantage of the data your apps generate. Today there is a huge market of vendors offering application development tools and services, with many firms providing specialist analytics and visualization […]
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Build vs Buy Embedded Analytics: Comparing the Pros & Cons
The embedded analytics build vs buy decision defines more than cost. It shapes product strategy, roadmap velocity, and customer adoption. Building promises control but comes with hidden costs, resource strain, and long-term technical debt. Buying accelerates time to market, delivers branded experiences, and ensures scalability without unpredictable pricing. For SaaS leaders, the real value lies in focusing internal teams on innovation while relying on proven platforms for analytics. Making the right decision safeguards ROI, strengthens retention, and positions your product to compete in markets where analytics is now a core expectation.
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Embedded analytics are powerful for apps – why do you need them?
The apps you create, whether for mobile or desktop, generate huge amounts of data, both from user input and information collected passively. If your app can make use of this data in way that creates value for the end user, your app will be more “sticky” — a key differentiator in a highly competitive market. Many app developers are now […]
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