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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.
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.
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- Advanced Query
- Drill-Through
- Microsoft Office “Ribbon” Support
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