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    Mondrian is an OLAP (online analytical processing) engine written in Java. It reads from JDBC data sources, aggregates data in a memory cache, and implements the MDX language and the olap4j and XML/A APIs.
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    Advanced Analysis Services is a Business Intelligence (BI) tool to let users analyze OLAP sources like Pentaho, Mondrian, Microsoft Analysis Services (MSAS) or Hyperion, in an intuitive way, based on analysis templates like Paretto, Ranking and BCG
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    JMagallanes is an open source end user application for Olap and Dynamic Reports written in Java/J2EE. Combines static reports, pivot table and charts. It reads from SQL and other data sources.
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