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zanorte

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Wednesday, August 25th 2010, 12:34pm

Differences between Community and Premium

Hi,

We´ve checked you matrix comparison between both: http://www.jedox.com/en/products/palo-co…um-edition.html

... and I have some doubts about:

In community and premium is included: Palo Spreadsheet (old WSS3) What´s exactly? the current WSS you can see in Palo web demo?

In Premium you don´t have Palo Pivot. Why?

In Premium you have Palo Analyzer (what´s Palo Analyzer?)


Thanks in advance,
zanorte

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Wednesday, August 25th 2010, 2:44pm

the most important difference is the multithreading of the Palo server (can be compensated with fast hardware) you might "feel" the limit after heavy rules use or many users

the other is the Report Manager in the commercial version - this is pretty much essential to use the whole thing in the intended manner

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Thursday, November 4th 2010, 12:21pm

RE: Differences between Community and Premium

Good morning,

I am as well interrested in what exactly can do Palo Analyzer?

any information?
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Thursday, November 4th 2010, 12:38pm

RE: Differences between Community and Premium

Hello both,

Palo Analyzer is the Enterprise Edition of Palo Pivot, the Palo Java client. You can find some more detailed information here:

http://www.jpalo.com/en/index.html

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Holger

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Thursday, November 4th 2010, 9:52pm

Hi,

the most important premium feature definitly is support and the availability of hotfixes and service releases. One should also mention SVS with it's capability to provide drill-trough or single-sign-on with AD/LDAP...

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