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Business Intelligence for Excel
You don't need to move away from Excel to deploy outstanding
BI software. Instead, you can
rely on Business Intelligence
software
based on Excel.
Business Intelligence (BI) is the systematic use of information about your company
and its business environment to analyze, report, predict, and manage business performance.
BI software based on Excel turns ordinary spreadsheets into a flexible, powerful, and
inexpensive BI
system.
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BI FOR EXCEL
With the right support, Excel can be the key component of an outstanding and
inexpensive Business Intelligence system. And unlike ordinary BI systems, BI for
Excel can be as agile as you
need it to be.
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EXCLUSIVE OFFER
PowerOLAP, from PARIS Technologies, Inc., offers the most effective and lowest-cost
way we know to bring Business Intelligence to Excel. We're now able to offer a free,
three-month trial PowerOLAP. Click here for your free BI for
Excel.
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 EXCEL STRATEGIES
Critics say Excel is unsuited for budgeting,
forecasting, and other activities that involve collaboration or
consolidation. Many business magazines and other experts agree. Are they correct?
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HANDS-ON EXCEL
Budget reports expand and contract like an
accordion as you report each department. Excel formulas can make
these reports a breeze. |
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HANDS-ON EXCEL
Spreadsheet functions can return data from
OLAP cubes. Functions offered by three vendors are similar. |
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OLAP SOLUTION
Excel users can provide better
results,
with less expense, using Excel-friendly OLAP. But what is
Excel-friendly OLAP? |
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HANDS-ON EXCEL
Load a common-age chart
with data from many products, units, departments, etc. |
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HANDS-ON EXCEL
The DuPont Chart maps your financial ability
to grow. We explain an easy way to load it with the data it
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VISITOR QUESTION
A visitor is searching for a way to
consolidate data from many workbooks. Try OLAP! |
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INTRODUCING OLAP
Excel-friendly OLAP databases give Excel
users significant analytical power and flexibility, while
reducing the workload. |
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SPREADSHEET HELL
Are you suffering from Spreadsheet Hell?
Here are some symptoms and ways to escape. |
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INTRODUCING OLAP
OLAP technology can speed report
development, reduce errors, reduce Excel user's dependence on
IT, and more. |
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MAKING CHOICES
Three OLAP products offer Excel users more power than do more
expensive products.
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