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Howard Taylor [O2OLAP]
 
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Default O2OLAP Market Comments - October 2003 - 10-22-2003 , 04:46 AM






Below are three comments relating to the latest version of O2OLAP's
Microsoft Analysis Services (OLAP) add-in, O2OLAP for Excel. More comments
can be found on our web site www.o2olap.com. These comments have been
provided by independent users and analysts.



[OCTOBER 2003 - OLAP consulting company consultant who has been using OLAP
technology since the late 1980's]

"...I LOVED the speed that views were done in!!! I liked the
"one-stop-shopping" to set up the views -- although some of my co-workers
thought the screen was a little "busy", I didn't mind the "business", since
I found it easy to just go one place to make all of my choices..."

"My first impression is that O2OLAP has most features that people will want
and is probably easiest to use (a co-worker commented that was that it was
most "XXX-like" in manner of use -- meaning that it is easy!!!! ... he has
been forced to use tools other than XXX lately and found them more
difficult...so the fact that he said that was a compliment!!!!)"

"I looked a little into the profiler ... I think that the idea is wonderful,
lets you do things that users always ask to do...."


[OCTOBER 2003 - Large technology employment company requiring a 50 port
solution]

"I've been evaluating the product and must say it's really impressive."




[OCTOBER 2003 - London based public listed consulting company]

"... just tried dynamic views and had a spectacular increase in
performance."





O2OLAP for Excel's interface functionality includes:

1. Dimensions creation and maintenance

2. Cube creation and maintenance

3. Cube browser

4. Sliced multidimensional worksheets

5. Dynamic views

6. Budgeting, forecasting and spreading capabilities.

7. Data capture through multidimensional slices.

8. Executive Information System (EIS) development environment where you do
not need to support a macro.

9. And a lot more ...

For further information, or to trial O2OLAP for Excel, please feel free to
contact us.

www.o2olap.com




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