Crystal Ball

by Oracle

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Transform your Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to get a credible picture of risk, create accurate predictive models, search for the best solution and maximise appreciation of the risks that you are facing. From Monte Carlo simulation to forecasting, optimisation and real options analysis, Crystal Ball software tools deliver. Crystal Ball is the industry-standard for oil, gas and mining company executives to analyse the uncertainties in their spreadsheet models.

  • Crystal Ball 11.1.1

    Automate "what if" analysis in your spreadsheets with Monte Carlo simulation. Quickly assign ranges of values to your inputs and automatically calculate thousands of different outputs and their probabilities. Record the results for in-depth analysis or summarised reporting with Crystal Ball's many reports, charts and tools. More...

  • Crystal Ball Decision Optimizer 11.1.1

    Crystal Ball Decision Optimizer is the easiest way to perform fast risk analysis and optimisation in your own spreadsheets. With one integrated toolset, you can use your own historical data to build accurate models, automate "what if" analysis to understand the effect of underlying uncertainty and search for the best solution or project mix. More...

  • Crystal Ball Enterprise Performance Management

    Apply the power of Crystal Ball to your Oracle Enterprise Performance Management and Business Intelligence applications. This edition includes all the features of Crystal Ball, plus the ability to work within Oracle EPM Workspace, where you can share your Crystal Ball workbooks and analyse Hyperion Planning and Essbase data accessed through Smart View for Office. More...

Add-ons

  • Crystal Ball Training CD

    Get the most out of Crystal Ball with this multimedia training CD. More...

  • ModelRisk for Insurance and Finance

    ModelRisk for Insurance and Finance is a quantitative risk analysis tool specifically designed for the insurance and finance industries that allows the user to incorporate advanced techniques in actuarial and financial risk analysis into Excel models. More...

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