Following the latest announcement by Salesforce.com on its native support of the Google’s Visualization API, Panorama has extended its analytics solution enabling any programmer to integrate, in a few simple steps, dashboards and interactive reports with their salesforce.com application. By simply using the tools made available by Salesforce.com, including code snippets and APIs, and combining it with Panorama’s analytics solution, you can now deliver a set of applications that range from powerful executive dashboards to custom reporting applications over live Salesforce data that can then be published on any webpage.
Check it out! http://www.panorama.com/salesforce/
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I just read this post talking about how nice it will be to be able to collaborate on spreadsheets when Office 14 is available:
http://performancepointinsider.com/blogs/bsm/archive/2008/11/03/office-14-online-preview.aspx
I am writing this post to ensure that those who need to collaborate on spreadsheets and even better – do some very powerful collaborative analysis don’t wait 2 years for Office 14 but start using Google Docs with Panorama’s online solution now.
All you need to do is upload your spreadsheet to Google docs, insert the Panorama pivot table gadget and share with others.
Here is a nice video showing how you do that:
http://panorama.com/webcasts/saas-demo/index.html