When Excel first entered the corporate sector, it was hailed as the holy grail for the management of business processes; but fast forward to today and take a look at the intriguing Web around you filled with software applications, and Excel pales. Not to worry, it can be rejuvenated with a dose of the recently released SpreadsheetWEB from Pagos.
SpreadsheetWEB Version 4.2, help companies transform a spreadsheet into a Web- based business process without any programming or support from IT, helping save time and money and giving users more control over their business processes.
Ugur Kadakal, CEO at Pagos sums up its essence beautifully when he says that “SpreadsheetWEB fills the void between the flexibility and power of traditional spreadsheet software and the requirements of automating and managing business process. It transforms existing spreadsheet based business processes into modern applications deployable on the cloud.”
SpreadsheetWEB is simple to use. The user only requires basic Excel skills to create professional looking Web applications with charts, images, interactive online pivot tables and reports, connect to other databases to bring data into the existing application and integrate calculations and business rules.
Deployed on public and private clouds, SpreadsheetWEB offers flexible licensing options that are within the reach of ordinary business users, helping them automate their business processes quickly and cost effectively.
While there is no doubt that Spreadsheets have provided major improvements in transforming the traditional and manual business processes, within an electronic environment, they appeared to fall short of what businesses actually require. This was SpreadsheetWEB’s cue to make an entry.
It takes in-house spreadsheet processes and transforms them into secure, Web-based applications without the hassle of programming. It also supports input validation function that is found in Excel and supports comments within Excel cells. In short, it allows us to explore and realize new possibilities and efficiencies, taking the process of business automation to higher levels.
Edited by Ryan Sartor