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Quantrix Modeler Standard Edition
With the Standard Edition, you can expect these benefits:
► Unmatched Modeling Agility
► Unprecedented Business Insight
► Presentations that Inform and Impress
► Enhanced Pivoting
► Greater Transparency
► Improved Security
► Simple Validation
► Superb Customer Support
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"Quantrix support is phenomenal. They have proven themselves to be knowledgeable, responsive, personable, and always go the extra mile to help."
James Kohler
CEO
Ompay
James Kohler
CEO
Ompay

Quantrix vs Excel: Three Key Differences
This whitepaper educates business modelers about three key conceptual and practical differences between Quantrix Modeler and Excel. In this paper, Quantrix matrices are compared to worksheets, Quantrix items are compared to spreadsheet rows and columns, and Quantrix formulas are compared to spreadsheet cell-based formulas.
This whitepaper educates business modelers about three key conceptual and practical differences between Quantrix Modeler and Excel. In this paper, Quantrix matrices are compared to worksheets, Quantrix items are compared to spreadsheet rows and columns, and Quantrix formulas are compared to spreadsheet cell-based formulas.


