

Not sure where to start?
The demands of a data-driven graphics platform are unique. Effective
visualization requires interaction, and the dynamic and unpredictable
nature of data itself means that a graphic designer cannot simply model
the result in advance.
A visualization platform must be open enough to be able to adapt to different data environments, adaptable enough to a particular business problem, and to be structured well enough to be scaleable and robust. To be able to display as many as fifty thousand elements or more in real-time, a platform must also be able to deliver high performance.
Our team has practical experience with the major commercial toolkits and graphics technologies, including the following:
| Java | ||
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| 2D | Java2D (Sun) | ![]() |
| 3D | Oculus for Java™
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| In3D (Advizor Solutions) | ||
| Java3D (Sun) | ||
| Microsoft | ||
| 2D | GDI+ (Microsoft) | ![]() |
| Silverlight 1.0/2.0 (Microsoft) | ||
| WPF/.NET 3.0 (Microsoft) | ||
| 3D | Direct3D (Microsoft) | |
| Oculus for .NET
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| Oculus Excel Visualizer
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| Oculus for WPF
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| GIS | ||
| ArcGIS (Including Desktop, Server and Developer GIS) | ![]() |
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| CJMTK (Registered Developer) | ||
| Other | ||
| 2D | Flex, Flash (Adobe/Macromedia) | |
| Ajax | ||
| 3D | OpenGL | |
Based on requirements, we can help you to find an appropriate solution that fits your business needs and technical environment.