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Palo 2.5 Debuts

Commercial Open Source Product from Jedox Allows Companies to Maintain Key Spreadsheets On Central Server

Jedox AG announced the release of Palo 2.5, the latest version of its flagship application that allows enterprises to centralize key Excel spreadsheet data for use throughout the organization. Leading the lineup of valuable improvements to Palo 2.5 are a newly-optimized MOLAP (Multidimensional OnLine Analytical Processing) engine and intelligent local data cache, giving users even faster read and write-back performance. Other improvements include faster multi-dimensional data processing, an enhanced multidimensional formula editor, and an advanced query capability.

Palo is a multi-user, high performance data server application that allows workers throughout an enterprise to access, change, and collaborate on multiple spreadsheets in real-time. The free product, also available in professional, enterprise and government versions, uses a unique MOLAP (In-Memory OLAP data server) architecture to provide lightning-fast data retrieval and system performance. 

As a “commercial open source” solution, Palo combines the flexibility and freedom of the GPL open source license with a business-grade software development staff, full technical support, quality control, code maintenance and much more. Jedox also offers additional server applications that extend Palo’s capabilities for Web reporting and data entry, establishment of workflow and process rules, and ETL (Extract/Transform/Load) from heterogeneous data sources.

“Palo OLAP Server allows the modern enterprise to establish a ‘single point of truth’ for mission-critical Excel spreadsheets impacting multiple users and essential business functions,” said Kristian Raue, founder and CEO of Jedox AG. “Palo is the first open source solution to go beyond reporting and analysis to also support planning, data consolidation, scenario and ‘what-if’ capabilities. And now, with Version 2.5, users will benefit from even faster performance—as well as a number of powerful new query and reporting features.”

Fastest Available
Palo 2.5 is perhaps the fastest server-based application available today for real-time, multi-user Excel spreadsheet collaboration. Its optimized MOLAP engine uses new, more sophisticated processing algorithms to speed read and write-back tasks; in addition its workstation-resident data cache uses “intelligent” technology to reduce calls to the central server. For example, by storing the last data query locally, Palo 2.5 can quickly decide whether the next analysis requires reaching back to the server. Palo 2.5 also knows whether or not a request requires the latest value or formula changes, enabling more tasks to be executed at the client, rather at the server.

To deliver faster computational performance, Palo 2.5 optimizes execution of multidimensional cube formulas. The improvement not only computes values faster, but also supports more sophisticated formulas for higher-level analysis and planning.

Greater Convenience, Performance

Other new features in Palo 2.5 include the following:

  • Zero Suppression
  • Advanced Query
  • Drill-Through
  • Microsoft Office “Ribbon” Support

For more information on Jedox AG contact Lisa Kornblatt, lkornblatt@sspr.com at SSPR.

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