Embed Multi-Platform Visual Data Analysis into Existing .NET and Java Applications


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Date: August 2009
Type: Webcast
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Overview: Most organizations have made significant investments in their current enterprise systems. Additional BI infrastructure spending must improve the availability and usefulness of enterprise data for managers making operational decisions. The new release of Panopticon's Developer SDK allows you to add advanced visual data analysis functionality into your existing application. Panopticon Developer is available for .NET and Java and may be embedded in HTML-only, thin client, or thick client applications. Programmers can use the language of their choice to integrate real-time visual data analysis into their own applications. The SDK includes our robust yet flexible StreamCube™ OLAP data model designed to accept real-time data streams, an application programming interface (API), and a set of controls –- along with comprehensive documentation that explains every aspect of how to use the software. Stefan Odelfalk was intimately involved in the development of the newest version of our multi platform Developer SDK for Java or .NET environments. Stefan will explain the features available in Version 5.3 and how to OLAP enable your data, add advanced visualizations, and add interactivity, including on-the-fly filtering and aggregation. In this webinar, you will learn: How to add Panopticon's real-time technology to an existing data grid-based application Build in-memory OLAP analytics visualizations and filtering tools using Microsoft Visual Studio for .NET and Eclipse for Java; How the capabilities of our multi-platform SDK can be added to desktop, applet and web-based applications.

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