Crystal Ball Related News
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New Crystal Ball Release 11.1.2
Crystal Ball is a leading predictive modelling suite for transforming Excel spreadsheets into risk models. It allows users to perform Monte Carlo simulation, forecasting as well as optimisation. Version 11.1.2 includes a number of enhancements including the ability to define assumptions from forecasts and an updated Scenario Analysis tool. More...
22 June 2010
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Hearne’s New Advanced Crystal Ball Training for Oil and Gas
Hearne Scientific Software recently introduced a new advanced Crystal Ball training course specifically tailored for oil and gas professionals. Crystal Ball software is a leading spreadsheet-based software suite for predictive modelling, forecasting, Monte Carlo simulation and optimisation. Applications include financial risk analysis, valuation, reserve estimation, Six Sigma, portfolio allocation, and project management. More...
21 September 2009
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Choosing The Right Tool for Business and Engineering Improvements
Need to minimise cost, maximise throughput, optimise design, model uncertainty or start other performance improvement projects? More...
20 January 2009
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New Crystal Ball version 11.1.1
The new Oracle Crystal Ball is a major new release for one of the world's most popular Excel add-ins for Risk Analysis, Forecasting and Spreadsheet Optimisation. More...
21 August 2008
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Risk Analysis Training and Reference Software for Crystal Ball
ModelAssist is the most comprehensive training and reference software available for risk analysis software. It can be used as a 'personal risk analysis expert' and has a number of distinct strengths. It is an ideal precursor to Crystal Ball training and it is free. More...
4 April 2008
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Crystal Ball for Oil, Gas and Mining Companies
Crystal Ball software is used by the world's largest oil, gas and mining companies to analyse spreadsheet models and improve decision making. To address the financial and economic uncertainty in the global markets, these companies are increasingly using Crystal Ball for their modelling and risk analysis. More...
18 September 2007