mandag den 3. november 2008

Visualizing data in the cloud


Det hele ser ud til at gå samme vej ... ikke at jeg helt har grejet det helt endnu, men kampen raser videre ...
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It all seems to go the same way ... not that I have figured it all out yet ... but the battle continues ...
/Sik


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More and more companies are storing data in the cloud, and as this data grows, so does the need for reporting tools to make sense of this information. To address these growing needs, earlier this year we introduced the Google Visualization API, a powerful API that enables anyone to build apps on top of Google Spreadsheets. Companies can create and use reporting applications from the Google Visualization Gadget Gallery that can be integrated anywhere on the web, displaying data from a Google Spreadsheet. Today, we are expanding the capabilities of the Google Visualization API by enabling developers to display data from any data source connected to the web (any database, Excel spreadsheet, etc.), not just from Google Spreadsheets. From pivot tables and heat graphs to motion charts and timelines, the Google Visualization Gallery holds a growing set of 40+ visualizations that appeal to a multitude of businesses.

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As companies open their platforms, we expect to see increased integration of data and services across clouds, benefiting the enterprise community.

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