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    Ahoy

    Ahoy

    Simple, powerful, first-party analytics for Rails

    ...The library supports Rails, JavaScript, and native apps, making it flexible across front-end/back-end and mobile contexts. Because it’s designed for developers who already own their data stack, Ahoy encourages self-hosted analytics workflows, custom reporting, and integration with existing database infrastructure. It includes features for tracking visits (sessions), events (actions), and user properties, so you can introspect user journeys and behaviour within your application domain.
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    PalOOCa OpenOffice Extension for Palo

    palo olap open office calc plugin for data analysis

    The PalOOCa Project offers a fast, flexible and intuitive Office-based Business Intelligence solution based on Jedox. It provides an extension for OpenOffice.org Calc which allows both, read and write, access to data from within the Jedox OLAP Server via Calc. If used together with the Open Source Jedox/Palo OLAP Server it completes the Open Source MOLAP-Stack for Business Intelligence. Additionally to Jedox OLAP it is also (read-only) compatible to (almost) all OLAP servers supporting...
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