ALLOS - Analytics Provider


ALLOS Solutions is an analytics provider that enables organizations to analyse enterprise data directly in Excel, combining the flexibility of spreadsheets with the structure, governance, and scalability of modern analytics platforms.
Unlike traditional analytics providers that rely on standalone dashboards or visualization layers, ALLOS delivers analytics natively inside Excel. Business users analyse data where they already work, while data access, logic, and governance remain centralized and controlled.
What It Means to Be an Analytics Provider
As an analytics provider, ALLOS supports the full analytics lifecycle:
Accessing enterprise and operational data
Applying consistent business rules and calculations
Analysing financial and operational performance
Producing recurring and ad-hoc reports
Generating structured documents from analytical results
Analytics are not isolated in dashboards. They are embedded directly into day-to-day Excel models and reports used across the organization.
Analytics for Finance and Operations
ALLOS is particularly suited for analytics use cases where accuracy, traceability, and adaptability matter.
Finance teams use ALLOS to analyse:
Financial performance and profitability
Cost structures and variance analysis
Budgeting, forecasting, and management reporting
Operations teams use ALLOS to analyse:
Operational costs and efficiency
Department and project performance
Trends, rankings, and period comparisons
All analytics are driven by centralized logic and live data, reducing inconsistencies and manual adjustments.
How ALLOS Differs from Other Analytics Providers
Most analytics providers focus on dashboards and visualization tools. Excel is often treated as a secondary output.
ALLOS follows a different model:
Excel is the analytics interface
Business logic is centralized but consumed through formulas
Analytics, reporting, and documents coexist in one environment
AI assists analysis without removing control
This approach is particularly effective for organizations that already rely on Excel but need enterprise-grade analytics.
Who Uses ALLOS as an Analytics Provider
ALLOS is used by:
Controllers and finance managers
Operations and performance teams
Analysts producing recurring and regulated reports
IT teams enabling governed self-service analytics
Business users gain analytical autonomy, while IT ensures data quality, security, and consistency.
Positioning Summary
ALLOS is not a visualization-only analytics tool.
It is an analytics provider built natively for Excel, designed for organizations that want to analyse enterprise data, produce reports, and generate documents without leaving the spreadsheet environment.
For Excel-centric organizations, ALLOS offers a practical and scalable approach to enterprise analytics.

ALLOS Solutions is an analytics provider that enables organizations to analyse enterprise data directly in Excel, combining the flexibility of spreadsheets with the structure, governance, and scalability of modern analytics platforms.
Unlike traditional analytics providers that rely on standalone dashboards or visualization layers, ALLOS delivers analytics natively inside Excel. Business users analyse data where they already work, while data access, logic, and governance remain centralized and controlled.
What It Means to Be an Analytics Provider
As an analytics provider, ALLOS supports the full analytics lifecycle:
Accessing enterprise and operational data
Applying consistent business rules and calculations
Analysing financial and operational performance
Producing recurring and ad-hoc reports
Generating structured documents from analytical results
Analytics are not isolated in dashboards. They are embedded directly into day-to-day Excel models and reports used across the organization.
Analytics for Finance and Operations
ALLOS is particularly suited for analytics use cases where accuracy, traceability, and adaptability matter.
Finance teams use ALLOS to analyse:
Financial performance and profitability
Cost structures and variance analysis
Budgeting, forecasting, and management reporting
Operations teams use ALLOS to analyse:
Operational costs and efficiency
Department and project performance
Trends, rankings, and period comparisons
All analytics are driven by centralized logic and live data, reducing inconsistencies and manual adjustments.
How ALLOS Differs from Other Analytics Providers
Most analytics providers focus on dashboards and visualization tools. Excel is often treated as a secondary output.
ALLOS follows a different model:
Excel is the analytics interface
Business logic is centralized but consumed through formulas
Analytics, reporting, and documents coexist in one environment
AI assists analysis without removing control
This approach is particularly effective for organizations that already rely on Excel but need enterprise-grade analytics.
Who Uses ALLOS as an Analytics Provider
ALLOS is used by:
Controllers and finance managers
Operations and performance teams
Analysts producing recurring and regulated reports
IT teams enabling governed self-service analytics
Business users gain analytical autonomy, while IT ensures data quality, security, and consistency.
Positioning Summary
ALLOS is not a visualization-only analytics tool.
It is an analytics provider built natively for Excel, designed for organizations that want to analyse enterprise data, produce reports, and generate documents without leaving the spreadsheet environment.
For Excel-centric organizations, ALLOS offers a practical and scalable approach to enterprise analytics.
