List of Lumina Analytica Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Lumina Analytica for Analytics and BI from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Lumina Analytica for Analytics and BI include: W. L. Gore & Associates, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 12000 employees and revenues of $4.50 billion, Kennedy Space Center, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 10150 employees and revenues of $1.91 billion, Ask Jeeves, a United States based Media organisation with 150 employees and revenues of $246.0 million and many others.
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Ask Jeeves | Media | 150 | $246M | United States | Lumina Decision Systems | Lumina Analytica | Analytics and BI | 2005 | n/a |
In 2005, Ask Jeeves implemented Lumina Analytica to power an online consumer advisor used on its website for credit card selection and guidance. Lumina Analytica was used as an Analytics and BI engine to capture decision logic and to operationalize interactive question flows for consumers.
Lumina Analytica’s visual modeling and Intelligent Arrays were configured to encode the core intelligence of the advisor, enabling authoring of question selection logic, product scoring models that map consumer inputs to card suitability, and natural language explanation routines that justify recommendations. The implementation emphasized model-driven configuration, allowing domain experts to build and adjust decision trees and scoring rules through visual interfaces rather than code.
Operationally the deployment embedded Lumina Analytica decision outputs into Ask Jeeves’ consumer advisory workflow, driving front-end question sequencing and feeding recommendation text to the user interface. The project focused on accelerating development cycles, with the visual modeling and Intelligent Arrays explicitly supporting rapid development of the advisor’s core capabilities.
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Kennedy Space Center | Professional Services | 10150 | $1.9B | United States | Lumina Decision Systems | Lumina Analytica | Analytics and BI | 2002 | n/a |
In 2002, Kennedy Space Center worked with Lumina Decision Systems to implement Lumina Analytica through a Schedule Cost Risk Assessment Model called SCRAM, embedding advanced schedule and cost risk analysis capabilities into program planning workflows. The deployment used Lumina Analytica as an Analytics and BI application to construct realistic probabilistic models of schedule variables, enabling analytic evaluation of task length uncertainty and aggregate schedule risk.
SCRAM was configured to find major sources of delay and cost overrun and to identify schedules that minimize those risks, leveraging scenario modeling and probabilistic analysis capabilities native to Lumina Analytica. The implementation emphasized model-driven identification of critical risk drivers, allowing project teams to test alternative sequencing and duration assumptions within the analytics environment.
Operational coverage focused on Kennedy Space Center program and project scheduling and cost risk functions, with project management and systems engineering stakeholders using the outputs for planning and risk assessment. No specific third party system integrations are reported, the work is described as a direct Lumina Decision Systems engagement to develop the SCRAM model within Lumina Analytica.
NASA regards SCRAM as a significant improvement to the state of the art in schedule and cost risk analysis because it supports realistic modeling of schedule variables where existing risk analysis tools provided constrained and limited modeling capabilities. The narrative centers on embedding model-based risk analysis into schedule and cost assessment practices at Kennedy Space Center, using Lumina Analytica as the Analytics and BI platform.
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W. L. Gore & Associates | Manufacturing | 12000 | $4.5B | United States | Lumina Decision Systems | Lumina Analytica | Analytics and BI | 2003 | n/a |
In 2003, W. L. Gore & Associates implemented Lumina Analytica as an Analytics and BI solution to formalize R&D project review workflows. The deployment established a common modeling framework that standardizes how development options and uncertainties are characterized across projects.
The implementation of Lumina Analytica centers on structured probabilistic modeling, explicit uncertainty characterization, and sensitivity analysis using tornado diagrams to identify which uncertain inputs drive outcomes. The modeling framework records underlying assumptions and their sources, making the full analytic provenance available for executive review and facilitating rapid interrogation of model logic.
Operationally the workflow assigns a Facilitator to each project who acts as the assessment champion, combining modeling skills with process guidance. The Facilitator convenes an interdisciplinary Core team of subject matter experts to gather data, clarify context, and generate alternative development options to be evaluated within the Analytica models, with final model outputs presented to senior R&D executives for project review.
Governance is embedded in the tested and approved framework, which reduces time spent disputing methodology and shifts review focus to assumptions and evidence. The Facilitator centric governance and the auditable models in Lumina Analytica created a repeatable R&D decision process that preserves analytic transparency and supports consistent executive oversight.
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