Dundas Chart for .NET - OLAP Services
The Data Visualization solution you require to make the most out of your company's multidimensional data.
Dundas
OLAP Services lets you take full advantage of the new features within SQL
Server 2005 Analysis Services.
Use it to extend the Enterprise Editions of Dundas Chart for .NET and begin
analyzing and charting OLAP data in a matter of seconds with just a few
lines of code. The latest version also includes the much-anticipated grid control
and a new toolbar for added end-user control. The built-in AJAX features
offer improved performance and usability with the inclusion of on-demand
loading, the elimination of post-backs and more.
Easy-to-use, point-and-click user interfaces allow users to build new data
queries and immediately chart the results, graphically and numerically, with
simple drag-and-drop operations.
Dundas OLAP Services licensing
- Dundas OLAP Services is offered as part of the Enterprise Editions of Dundas Chart for .NET.
- For those Dundas Chart for .NET customers with current Annual Service/Subscriptions for either Enterprise Edition, the corresponding version will be offered at no extra cost.
- Requires a separate license of either edition of Dundas Chart for .NET Enterprise.
Click here for a complete feature set for Dundas OLAP Services ™.
Why use OLAP?
Some examples of information that OLAP can help you with include:
- Why May sales were better than June's sales?
- Which product is the sales department selling the most?
- Number of employees by department?
- How is company profitability is broken down per store?
What makes OLAP so beneficial?
- OLAP is an interactive way of viewing data from different points of view, to better understand what that data means.
- Dundas OLAP Services and Dundas Chart for .NET help users drill down into data to help determine the reasons why certain data appears the way it does.
- Dundas OLAP Services is easy to use, allowing for the quick transformation of data into valuable, useful information and charts.
- Complicated Database queries are not necessary to get access to complex data.








