SpreadsheetGear LLC, a privately-held software development company, has announced that its new product SpreadsheetGear 2008 is available now. SpreadsheetGear 2008 makes charting, reporting and dashboard development easier for users and developers.
The 2008 version of the software solution will enable developers to easily add scalable ASP.NET Excel reporting, dynamic dashboards from Microsoft (
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SpreadsheetGear 2008 is an affordable, royalty-free component which comes with one year of updates and upgrades as well as one year of phone and email support provided by the developers who write the code.
The users and developers can deploy the solution for designing interactive dashboards, reports, charts, and models in Microsoft Excel. These designs can be easily deployed to ASP.NET (
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A fully functional 30-day evaluation version of SpreadsheetGear 2008 can be downloaded for free at its website.
Terry Erickson, chief software architect at SpreadsheetGear, said Microsoft Excel 2007 was the most impressive upgrade to Excel in a decade, in the same way SpreadsheetGear 2008 is the most impressive upgrade to solution's spreadsheet component technology since SpreadsheetGear for .NET 1.0 was released.
The new version of the solution displays various new features such as Excel 2007 Open XML (.xlsx) support, Excel compatible charting, chart and range image rendering etc., Erickson added.
Joe Erickson, founder and chief executive officer of SpreadsheetGear, founded the company in 2003 to develop a new generation of Microsoft Excel compatible spreadsheet components for the Microsoft .NET Framework.
The company is located in Lenexa, Kansas, and boasts of having a group of talented developers who have more than 50 years of combined experience developing high-performance, commercially available spreadsheet technology. The company is also a Premier member of the Microsoft Visual Studio Industry Partner program. To know more about SpreadsheetGear, please visit
http://www.spreadsheetgear.com.
Arvind Arora is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Arvind's articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Eve Sullivan
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