Palo 3.1 is one of the rare business intelligence software that allows a completely web-based BI-process. Our new Palo Web Demo, which was published recently, showcases for the first time all the end-user-functionalities of Palo and gives everybody the opportunity to view our applications, to try the features and work online within the demo. You do not need to install anything on your computer. So here is the link: http://www.jedox.com/en/Demos/Online-Demos.html
For sure, everybody could download Palo for Excel or Palo Suite, as we are offering Open Source software, but some are not allowed to do so. Company policies often permit downloading software. The demo democratizes Palo even more. Open Source Business Intelligence Software like Palo is democratic per se, because everybody can download it for free. Money does not matter to access it and to use it, as there are no licences hindering the distribution of Palo within a firm.
You might want to compare the Palo spreadsheet online with the new Google docs spreadsheet and with Microsoft Office Web Apps Excel . (German speakers might also read: www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/0,1518,690521,00.html )
In my opinion, we have done better than the Microsoft and Google. Palo is offering features both Microsoft and Google don’t, such as dynaranges, microcharts or more general the connection between spreadsheet and OLAP-database. I’m interested in your feedback – which spreadsheet do you like best, and why do you prefer it?

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