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Ten Tips for Using Excel Services

A new MSDN article about Excel Services was just released. If you do any kind of work with Excel Services, whether you are just getting started with it or trying to do something a bit more advanced, this article is a pretty good read because it covers

Christian Stich on Excel Services: Financial option valuation implemented with Monte Carlo simulation using multithreaded User Defined Functions (UDFs)

Today’s author: Christian Stich, a program manager on the Excel Services team who likes to combine his finance and engineering backgrounds. Christian is going to talk about building a multithreaded UDF for Monte Carlo simulations and using it for options

Excel 2007 investments in UDFs #3: client/server solution using a core library

In the previous post I showed how an existing set of UDFs, defined in an Excel addin, can be used with Excel Services by wrapping them with a managed UDF assembly. Some companies develop calculation libraries in a modular way. They want to use their library

Excel 2007 investments in UDFs #2: Existing UDFs

Here is the second post from Danny Khen, a program manager on the Excel Services team. In the previous post I explained about the investments we made around UDFs in Excel 2007 and in the Excel Services. I also showed how Excel Services use a different

Excel 2007 investments in UDFs #1

For the next few posts, we have a “guest post” from Danny Khen, a program manager on the Excel Services team. Danny is going to talk about UDFs in Excel and Excel Services. Enjoy. UDFs are user-defined worksheet functions – custom functions that you create
 
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