"The newest expansion allows us to have the space for training and future growth," says Vikki Williams, a company spokeswoman. She did not have information on the build-out cost.

The expansion reflects the growing demand for the company's business intelligence products, services, and training, adds Ralph L. Bernstein, LumenSoft's chief operating officer.

Upper Midwest Management, which arranged to have the space remodeled for LumenSoft, manages the Lutheran Brotherhood building, Williams says.

LumenSoft provides business intelligence software and services to help companies analyze data, budget, plan, forecast, generate reports and make better business decisions.

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