@risk Excel

For perpetual software users of version 7.6.1 or earlier, you are entitled to a free upgrade to a perpetual license of the same edition of version 8 if you have a current maintenance plan for your software. (For example, if you have @RISK 7.6.1 Professional with current maintenance, you are entitled to @RISK 8.x Professional if you upgrade during the current maintenance period.)

Each license of software may be upgraded or updated to each new version only once. That is, a single license may not be used to obtain multiple free or discounted upgrade licenses.

Current Maintenance Holders of Standalone Software

Fill out the form to receive a download link and new Activation ID for version 8.x of the same edition of your software. To find the Activation ID for your current software, go to Help > License Manager or Help > License Activation from your @RISK or DecisionTools Suite product ribbon.

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  2. @RISK (pronounced “at risk”) is an add-in to Microsoft Excel that lets you analyze risk using Monte Carlo simulation. @RISK shows you virtually all possible outcomes for any situation—and tells you how likely they are to occur. This means you can judge which risks to take on and which ones to avoid—critical insight in today.

Decision Tools is a set of Microsoft excel add-ins for risk and decision analysis. It includes @Risk, StatTools, PrecisionTree, TopRank and other Excel add ins. It is a commercial product from Palisade Corporation. The McCombs School of Business has negotiated a number of licenses for student use.

Other Upgrade Scenarios

Network Versions: If you have a network version with current maintenance, you are also entitled to a free upgrade to a perpetual license of the same edition of version 8. Contact Palisade Sales for your upgrade.
Other Scenarios: If you are changing editions, products, or do not have a current maintenance plan, contact Palisade Sales for a price quote to upgrade.

Note for Microsoft Project Users

Although @RISK 8.x does not include the link between @RISK for Excel and Microsoft Project schedules that was offered in previous versions of @RISK, we are actively evaluating how to best perform schedule risk analysis going forward. In the meantime, cost risk analysis and schedules built-in Excel can still be simulated as always, and Palisade will continue to support schedule risk analysis with @RISK 7.6. Existing @RISK 7.x users running schedule risk analysis may upgrade to @RISK 8.x and install it on the same machine alongside their previous version of @RISK (although they cannot be run simultaneously).

For perpetual software users of version 7.6.1 or earlier, you are entitled to a free upgrade to a perpetual license of the same edition of version 8 if you have a current maintenance plan for your software. (For example, if you have @RISK 7.6.1 Professional with current maintenance, you are entitled to @RISK 8.x Professional if you upgrade during the current maintenance period.)

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Each license of software may be upgraded or updated to each new version only once. That is, a single license may not be used to obtain multiple free or discounted upgrade licenses.

Current Maintenance Holders of Standalone Software

Fill out the form to receive a download link and new Activation ID for version 8.x of the same edition of your software. To find the Activation ID for your current software, go to Help > License Manager or Help > License Activation from your @RISK or DecisionTools Suite product ribbon.

Other Upgrade Scenarios

Network Versions: If you have a network version with current maintenance, you are also entitled to a free upgrade to a perpetual license of the same edition of version 8. Contact Palisade Sales for your upgrade.

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Other Scenarios: If you are changing editions, products, or do not have a current maintenance plan, contact Palisade Sales for a price quote to upgrade.

Note for Microsoft Project Users

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Although @RISK 8.x does not include the link between @RISK for Excel and Microsoft Project schedules that was offered in previous versions of @RISK, we are actively evaluating how to best perform schedule risk analysis going forward. In the meantime, cost risk analysis and schedules built-in Excel can still be simulated as always, and Palisade will continue to support schedule risk analysis with @RISK 7.6. Existing @RISK 7.x users running schedule risk analysis may upgrade to @RISK 8.x and install it on the same machine alongside their previous version of @RISK (although they cannot be run simultaneously).