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Panopticon Developer SDK 5.2 Incorporates New Multivisualizations

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November 17, 2008 - Panopticon Software released a new version of Panopticon Developer.

 

The company's flagship product is a comprehensive development platform enabling end users and independent software vendors (ISVs) to embed visualization technology into their business applications.

 

Panopticon Developer 5.2 is the newest version of the company's fully documented, comprehensive software developer kit (SDK). It allows companies to tightly embed Panopticon's visualizations into proprietary business applications. The SDK allows programmers to create thin client, or thick client applications. It includes a flexible StreamCube data model designed to accept real-time data streams. This delivers in-memory online analytical processing (OLAP) analysis functionality for real-time data. The data model and all controls included in the SDK are well documented in a complete developer's manual and in example project code comments.

 

The technology offers interactive support for visually intuitive slicing and dicing of datasets for: selection, real-time visualizations, easier breakdown and aggregation of data and new rendering styles. The Developer 5.2 offering provides the important features of Panopticon's earlier technology, but is extended to incorporate a range of time saving features such as additional complementary visual controls.

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