Difference between revisions of "FluenceXL Standard and Enterprise Editions"

 
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XLCubed is available in two editions, Standard and Enterprise.
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FluenceXL is available in two editions, Standard and Enterprise with the latter providing extra functionality for both Excel and the Web.
  
The Enterprise Edition of XLCubed provides extra functionality for both Excel and the Web.
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With Enterprise Edition the user gets access to:
 
 
These are:
 
  
 
* Maps
 
* Maps
 
* Scheduling
 
* Scheduling
 
* SharePoint Integration
 
* SharePoint Integration
* iPad app|Mobile app access
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* iPad app/Mobile app access
 
* SQL Repository and Cube Comments
 
* SQL Repository and Cube Comments
  
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==Maps==
 
==Maps==
  
XLCubed Maps are an optional extension which allow plotting geographic data directly in Excel and publishing to the XLCubed Web server.
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FluenceXL Maps are an optional extension which allow plotting geographic data directly in Excel and publishing to the FluenceXL Web server.
  
 
You can plot the data locations, and optionally set the colour and size of the plotted points to show values.
 
You can plot the data locations, and optionally set the colour and size of the plotted points to show values.
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==Scheduling==
 
==Scheduling==
  
XLCubed Web Edition can be used to deliver reports to users automatically.
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FluenceXL Web Edition can be used to deliver reports to users automatically.
  
 
Using a schedule you can define which reports go to which users, and can optionally parameterise the results.
 
Using a schedule you can define which reports go to which users, and can optionally parameterise the results.
  
Scheduling maintenance is set up in the browser using the Scheduling menu (or the [[Image:clock_run.png]] icon in v7.6 and older).
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Scheduling is available for both the file-based repository and the SQL Repository.
  
 
For more information go to [[Scheduling]]
 
For more information go to [[Scheduling]]
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==SharePoint==
 
==SharePoint==
  
XLCubed have developed an option for tighter integration with SharePoint, allowing SharePoint to act as a repository for XLCubedWeb reports, so publication and report navigation is contained within SharePoint.
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FluenceXL have developed an option for tighter integration with SharePoint, allowing SharePoint to act as a repository for FluenceXLWeb reports, so publication and report navigation is contained within SharePoint.
  
 
For more information go to [[SharePoint Integration]]
 
For more information go to [[SharePoint Integration]]
  
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==iPad app/Mobile app access==
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Once reports are published to FluenceXL Web, they can be accessed on any device with a compatible browser, including smartphones and tablets.
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For  more information go to [[iPad_app|Mobile app access]]
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==SQL Repository==
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From Version 8, Web Edition can store its repository of published files in a database rather than on the server's file system. This method allows for finer grain control of various aspects of repository access, as well as a richer interface:
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* new Excel-based dialogs for controlling permissions and access to reports and folders
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* full version history of published items, as well as locking the live version
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* logging of report accesses, including rendering times for usage and performance monitoring
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* Operational reporting - report usage, user activity etc.
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For more information go to [[SQL Repository]]
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==Cube Comments==
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Cube text commentary was introduced in Version 8.1. It allows users to enter text commentary against data slices. It relies on Web Edition running under the SQL Repository.
  
* [[iPad_app|Mobile app access]]
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For more information go to [[Cube Comments]]
* [[SQL Repository]] and [[Cube Comments]]
 

Latest revision as of 11:45, 6 October 2023

FluenceXL is available in two editions, Standard and Enterprise with the latter providing extra functionality for both Excel and the Web.

With Enterprise Edition the user gets access to:

  • Maps
  • Scheduling
  • SharePoint Integration
  • iPad app/Mobile app access
  • SQL Repository and Cube Comments


Maps

FluenceXL Maps are an optional extension which allow plotting geographic data directly in Excel and publishing to the FluenceXL Web server.

You can plot the data locations, and optionally set the colour and size of the plotted points to show values.

MapSample.png

For more information go to Maps

Scheduling

FluenceXL Web Edition can be used to deliver reports to users automatically.

Using a schedule you can define which reports go to which users, and can optionally parameterise the results.

Scheduling is available for both the file-based repository and the SQL Repository.

For more information go to Scheduling

SharePoint

FluenceXL have developed an option for tighter integration with SharePoint, allowing SharePoint to act as a repository for FluenceXLWeb reports, so publication and report navigation is contained within SharePoint.

For more information go to SharePoint Integration

iPad app/Mobile app access

Once reports are published to FluenceXL Web, they can be accessed on any device with a compatible browser, including smartphones and tablets.

For more information go to Mobile app access

SQL Repository

From Version 8, Web Edition can store its repository of published files in a database rather than on the server's file system. This method allows for finer grain control of various aspects of repository access, as well as a richer interface:

  • new Excel-based dialogs for controlling permissions and access to reports and folders
  • full version history of published items, as well as locking the live version
  • logging of report accesses, including rendering times for usage and performance monitoring
  • Operational reporting - report usage, user activity etc.

For more information go to SQL Repository

Cube Comments

Cube text commentary was introduced in Version 8.1. It allows users to enter text commentary against data slices. It relies on Web Edition running under the SQL Repository.

For more information go to Cube Comments