WALLDORF, Germany, March 20, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- To continue empowering users to take control of their data, SAP AG (NYSE: SAP) today announced general availability of the personal edition of SAP® Visual Intelligence software, one of the fastest, most engaging ways for individuals to get answers from spreadsheets.
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SAP Visual Intelligence helps users tap into spreadsheet data to bring together and transform data in order to discover hidden insights and answers. Designed for ease of use, the software combines fast data manipulation with engaging visualizations. In addition, point-and-click data manipulation allows users to organize and consolidate data the way they want it, quickly and without a single line of code or an additional modeling layer. SAP Visual Intelligence gives users the ability to:
- Combine and transform enterprise and personal data sources in a repeatable, self-service way
- Maximize business knowledge with big picture insights and granular details
- Create beautiful graphics and visualizations to convey and share knowledge
"Visual intelligence enables customers to go beyond the spreadsheet to harness their data, big and small. Taking control of data is a critical step to success," said John Schweitzer, senior vice president and general manager, Analytics, SAP. "The personal edition of SAP Visual Intelligence is one of the fastest, most engaging ways to get answers from spreadsheets. Users simply point-and-click to manipulate and organize data just the way they want it. By pulling data from different sources into a single view, users can answer questions quickly and discover unique insights within their business without having to rely on IT."
The personal edition of SAP Visual Intelligence is available for US$99.
For more information, visit the SAP Newsroom. Follow SAP on Twitter at @sapnews.
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