Question

To analyze lots of text logs I did some hackery that looks like this:

  1. Locally import logs into Access
  2. Reprocess Cube link to previous mdb in Analisis Service 2000 (yes it is 2k)
  3. Use Excel to visualize Cube (it is not big - up to milions raw entries)

My hackery is a succes and more people are demanding an access to my Tool. As you see I see more automating and easier deployment.

Do you now some tools/libraries that would give me the same but with easier deployment? Kind of embedded OLAP service?

Edit: I heard of Mondrian but we don't do much with Java. Have you seen something similiar done for .Net/Win32 ? Comercial is also OK.

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Solution

You could also try the other free open source OLAP server, PALO from Jedox (www.palo.net)

OTHER TIPS

I'm not completely familiar with the implications of Step 2 in your approach above, but if you're looking for a more robust OLAP solution, it might be worth your while to check out Mondrian, the open-source OLAP / Analysis services module of Pentaho.

I dont think that Mondrian is better than SSAS but I do know that its free and you independently distribute it. It uses XMLA and its cube definition XML file is almost the same as SSAS.

SQl 2K is fine. Stick the cube on a server everyone can see on the network, and tell em to use Excel to connect to it.

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