Xcelsius Consultant

InfoSol provides professional BusinessObjects consultants that provide support for enterprises that use Xcelsius (SAP Dashboards). We help BI developers, analysts, and dashboard developers convert existing Xcelsius files (.xlfs) within the SAP BOBJ environment and into non-BusinessObjects platforms like Tableau, Power BI, and Squirrel365.

EOL of SAP BusinessObjects Explorer and Xcelsius has caused compatibility, performance, efficiency, and financial headaches for the enterprise and their customers. Our experienced Xcelcius consultants have successfully provided dashboard/file conversion and migration services to many clients worldwide.

We have a successful track record that is based on our proven and reliable methodology:

  • Discovery
  • Analysis and Diagnosis
  • Data management and Preparation
  • Configuration and Deployment
  • Quality Assurance and Testing
  • Training
  • Support and Assurance

As an experienced business intelligence consulting company, InfoSol understands that each customer is unique and has specific requirements for the way they run their operation. The benefits of working in partnership with our BI consultants include:

  • Formulating objectives that are rooted in business strategy
  • Streamline and document work processes
  • Design, develop and execute new data analysis policies
  • Software selection expertise
  • Create different visualizations models
  • Provide specific expertise in the data science space
  • Provide BI training to team members 

Xcelsius Articles

InfoSol UK Labs Launches New Dashboard Add-Ons Site
Get dVeloping: InfoSol UK Labs Launches New Dashboard Add-Ons Site

  Due to the increasing demand for new add-on components for BusinessObjects Dashboards (Xcelsius), particularly in HTML5, InfoSol UK Labs has created a new web site www.getdveloping.com where you will…

Migration — What to expect

This blog is aimed at Xcelsius users who want to migrate their .xlfs into Squirrel. To everyone else — don’t let this put you off, it’s still an interesting read…