04/01/2006 - Perpetuum Software releases a new version of the OLAP component for .NET Framework
Perpetuum Software announces the release of OLAP ModelKit™ 1.1 – a new version of company’s comprehensive solution designed for interactive processing and analysis of data.
Perpetuum Software presents a component which is a natural match for BI applications. It provides accurate processing and analysis of multiple data based on complex models in a shorter time and creates dynamic reports in real-time operation mode; this offers .NET BI developers and IT specialists a valuable solution for creating smart decision-support systems which are suitable for businesses of any size.
Written in fully-managed code, OLAP ModelKit™ v.1.1 can analyze data across multiple dimensions by providing a multidimensional view of aggregated or grouped data and the creation and handling of alternative relations using any .NET data sources (including ADO.NET and IList) and presenting data with any third-party chart components.
The improved version incorporates a number of new features such as:
- Complementary aggregation functions: standard deviation, estimate of standard deviation, variance, estimate of variance, median, skewness, and kurtosis.
- The ability to create custom aggregates. Now developers are able to generate their own aggregation functions.
- The appearance of OLAP ModelKit™ v.1.1 has been improved. The DataCubeGrid component interactivity level has been enhanced. Now the DataCubeGrid component is more demonstrative, attractive, and easy to use. In addition to the existing pivot table display skins such as Office Painter and XP Painter, OLAP ModelKit™ v.1.1 now includes Smooth Painter.
- A set of minor improvements and changes make working with OLAP ModelKit™ v.1.1 more productive and resource-saving.
Availability and Pricing
OLAP ModelKit™ runs under Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/NT4.x/2003.
Two royalty free licensing options are available: Standard Edition and Source Code Edition.
The product is licensed per computer.
The cost starts at $ 300.
A fully functional trial version is available as a free download
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