InLoox

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

InLoox, Inc. develops and sells software for project planning, resource management, project document management, mind mapping, and project accounting. [1] The company's headquarters are at InLoox GmbH in Munich, Germany, and an additional office is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. [2]

InLoox, Inc. was co-founded by Tiziano Panico and Andreas Tremel In 2011. [2]

InLoox stores ongoing projects in an SQL database. Versions earlier than 2007 (2.x–4.x) used Microsoft Exchange public folders or Personal Folders (.pst) files for data storage.

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References

  1. "InLoox - Company Profile - Tracxn". tracxn.com. 2024-07-11. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  2. 1 2 "Project management tool InLoox gets facelift". TECHSEEN. 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2024-08-09.