Visual Fusion is enterprise mash-up software that allows users to create interactive visual applications using SharePoint. It uses maps, timelines, and charts as primary ways to interact with and view enterprise data. Visual Fusion 5.0 will include new features like SharePoint 2010 integration, storing lines and polygons in SharePoint lists, geo-alerts on any SharePoint list, and integrated charts and graphs on the map and timeline. The software helps address business problems related to security, assets, retail, supply chain, and situational awareness.
The New Visual Fusion Feature - Feedback. It is user friendly; allows the user to see which feeds are out of range and then notifies the user at which altitudes the feed can then be seen.
Anyways, the fun-filled extrusion icon (a spatial bar chart) available in VFX is a favorite of several clients, and in 5.0 (mid-October, 2010) it gets a face lift from a galaxy far far away...or something.
Feature-wise, this is hardly worth mentioning. But nerd-wise, it's too fun not to preview! The trusty old extruded cylinder now looks like an elegant weapon for a more civilized age...
The New Visual Fusion 5.0 Feature - Generalization It is optional; automatically removes unnecessary sub-pixel geographic data to ensure maximum speed and performance.
SharePoint has a great alerting feature that can email a set of defined people when something of interest happens. Now with Visual Fusion 5.0, you'll be able to include where it happens in your alerting criteria via a rich set of draw tools in an interactive map that let you define complex locations in conjunction with your business rules.
The ability to add geo-fences, as criteria to alerting rules, is another way that Visual Fusion is breathing where into your SharePoint environment.
The New Visual Fusion Feature - Feedback. It is user friendly; allows the user to see which feeds are out of range and then notifies the user at which altitudes the feed can then be seen.
Anyways, the fun-filled extrusion icon (a spatial bar chart) available in VFX is a favorite of several clients, and in 5.0 (mid-October, 2010) it gets a face lift from a galaxy far far away...or something.
Feature-wise, this is hardly worth mentioning. But nerd-wise, it's too fun not to preview! The trusty old extruded cylinder now looks like an elegant weapon for a more civilized age...
The New Visual Fusion 5.0 Feature - Generalization It is optional; automatically removes unnecessary sub-pixel geographic data to ensure maximum speed and performance.
SharePoint has a great alerting feature that can email a set of defined people when something of interest happens. Now with Visual Fusion 5.0, you'll be able to include where it happens in your alerting criteria via a rich set of draw tools in an interactive map that let you define complex locations in conjunction with your business rules.
The ability to add geo-fences, as criteria to alerting rules, is another way that Visual Fusion is breathing where into your SharePoint environment.
The new VF 5.0 Feature -Timeline. It is intuitive and easy to use; allows the user to locate data points on a timeline by hovering over a data point on the map or in the chart.
In the last post, I described how you can now draw geographic data along with attribute data from within a SharePoint list or library. What other entity that is called a GIS is this accessible to non-specialists?
User empowerment is a big push in Visual Fusion 5.0 (available this fall), and that goes hand in hand with context. So in addition to the geographic draw tools available in the SharePoint new item interface, you can create or modify data directly in the Visual Fusion interface right there in the application; within the context of the rest of your data.
The folks at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have compiled a -really nice- WMS feed of satellite data. Here are some examples pulled into VFX...
#CRMUG: Empower your Dynamics CRM users with PowerApps and FlowNicolas Georgeault
A quick introduction of Microsoft PowerApps, Flow and Azure Logic Apps in the context of Dynamics CRM. Some inputs about Entities and CDM: Common Data Model also part of this presentation
In this presentation, I like to highlight all the artificial intelligence capabilities that are on offer in Microsoft Cloud from both end-user and IT team perspective to create a true Modern Workplace.
iFactr is the enterprise OS for cross-platform applications that run on iPads, iPhone, Android phones and tablets, Windows XP/Vista/7/8, CE, Embedded Handheld and more from a shared C# code base.
SAP UI5 Voice Assistant - Ui5con 2018 Bangalore sap labsJithin kumar Vs
An NLP(Natural language processing) based application, built using SAP UI5 framework, Amazon Lex (Advanced deep learning functionalities of automatic speech recognition (ASR)), a third party library for inducing a conversational user interface. A simple and innovative application built for internal Hackathon event. Presentation includes, introduction to the idea, importance and the use of the technologies used for building the application and finally an interactive demo of the application.
Cloudbug in September was Digital Workplace focused - we discussed Next Generation Portals and the chooses we make when launching a Digital Workspace. The presentation also includes a new User Experience to re-imagine the workplace with a fluid interface
The New Visual Fusion 5.0 Feature - Generalization. It isoptional; automatically removes unnecessary sub-pixel geographic data to ensure maximum speed and performance.
Atlantic hurricane paths represented as copy written fictional weapons of varying data-driven height.
Auto-Draw
A set of ad-hoc draw tools for defining your areas of interest can make it easy to forget about all the awesome shapes that are already sitting on the map...just waiting to be used as spatial query inputs. So, if you've selected an area feature, you now have the ability to turn it into a spatial query
The new VF 5.0 Feature -Timeline. It is intuitive and easy to use; allows the user to locate data points on a timeline by hovering over a data point on the map or in the chart.
In the last post, I described how you can now draw geographic data along with attribute data from within a SharePoint list or library. What other entity that is called a GIS is this accessible to non-specialists?
User empowerment is a big push in Visual Fusion 5.0 (available this fall), and that goes hand in hand with context. So in addition to the geographic draw tools available in the SharePoint new item interface, you can create or modify data directly in the Visual Fusion interface right there in the application; within the context of the rest of your data.
The folks at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have compiled a -really nice- WMS feed of satellite data. Here are some examples pulled into VFX...
#CRMUG: Empower your Dynamics CRM users with PowerApps and FlowNicolas Georgeault
A quick introduction of Microsoft PowerApps, Flow and Azure Logic Apps in the context of Dynamics CRM. Some inputs about Entities and CDM: Common Data Model also part of this presentation
In this presentation, I like to highlight all the artificial intelligence capabilities that are on offer in Microsoft Cloud from both end-user and IT team perspective to create a true Modern Workplace.
iFactr is the enterprise OS for cross-platform applications that run on iPads, iPhone, Android phones and tablets, Windows XP/Vista/7/8, CE, Embedded Handheld and more from a shared C# code base.
SAP UI5 Voice Assistant - Ui5con 2018 Bangalore sap labsJithin kumar Vs
An NLP(Natural language processing) based application, built using SAP UI5 framework, Amazon Lex (Advanced deep learning functionalities of automatic speech recognition (ASR)), a third party library for inducing a conversational user interface. A simple and innovative application built for internal Hackathon event. Presentation includes, introduction to the idea, importance and the use of the technologies used for building the application and finally an interactive demo of the application.
Cloudbug in September was Digital Workplace focused - we discussed Next Generation Portals and the chooses we make when launching a Digital Workspace. The presentation also includes a new User Experience to re-imagine the workplace with a fluid interface
The New Visual Fusion 5.0 Feature - Generalization. It isoptional; automatically removes unnecessary sub-pixel geographic data to ensure maximum speed and performance.
Atlantic hurricane paths represented as copy written fictional weapons of varying data-driven height.
Auto-Draw
A set of ad-hoc draw tools for defining your areas of interest can make it easy to forget about all the awesome shapes that are already sitting on the map...just waiting to be used as spatial query inputs. So, if you've selected an area feature, you now have the ability to turn it into a spatial query
Visual Fusion SaaS combines the power to visualize, interact with, and collaborate around your data, with the advantages of software as a service.
With Visual Fusion SaaS, you get powerful mashup and visualization features and the collaboration and content management advantages of Microsoft SharePoint, plus the savings and convenience of a hosted solution.
www.idvsolutions.com
SharePoint Saturday Orlando 2012 Creating Business Intelligence with SharePoi...Ivan Sanders
This session on the SharePoint and Office set of BI features to build and integrate data-driven spreadsheets and applications with SharePoint 2010. This session will cover topics such as PowerPivot, PerformancePoint Services, Reporting Services, Excel Services, KPIs, and much more using SharePoint 2010 SQL 2012 with Windows server 2012
HCL Volt MX Overview - DNUG Stammtisch SchweizDNUG e.V.
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This slides were presented on the Collab 365 conference 2015, it takes about how to be productive from business point of view using SharePoint Online/ office 365. I talk about Delve, Workflows, InfoPath and Visio
Business Intelligence session on the SharePoint and Office set of BI features to build and integrate data-driven spreadsheets and applications with SharePoint 2010. This session will cover topics such as PowerPivot, PerformancePoint Services, Reporting Services, Excel Services, KPIs, and much more
2VizCon Credentials - Software for Enterprise Applications2VizCon GmbH
2VizCon will change your view on touch technology forever. Our software is a Fortune 500-approved technology that redefines the standards for corporate-ready application development. It is time to introduce a new quality in enterprise mobility!
Microsoft Convergence DayOne: Leveraging SharePoint within Your Dynamics GP W...Marie-Michelle Strah, PhD
Presentation April 9, 2011 at DayOne of Microsoft Convergence in Atlanta by Marie-Michelle Strah, PhD, BroadPoint Technologies, John Dooley, Microsoft, and John Herbstritt, BroadPoint Technologies.
Looking to learn about Jaspersoft’s dashboards? Our dashboard software combines data and graphical indicators to deliver at-a-glance summaries of information for users to view the state of their business and quickly respond. They can become highly interactive with hyperlinks and filters, what’s the best way to get started? View the ondemand webinar now.
Dev Dives: Unlock automation adoption with UiPath AppsCristina Vidu
In this developer-focused deep dive session, you will learn how to build modern and intuitive low-code applications using UiPath Apps. UiPath Partner, Ashling Partners, and our experienced Sales Engineer Silvana Schmitt will share UX and technical best practices for app development and show you how to implement them in a live build. This session is intended for a technical audience and requires a preliminary understanding of the UiPath Platform. Both new and seasoned UiPath Apps developers are welcome.
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What is UiPath Apps?
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App Creation Framework (Ashling Partners)
Demo - Care Management App
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Office 2010 Development in Visual Studio 2010Andri Yadi
This is the slide I\'ve presented on ISV Innovation Day event hosted by Microsoft Indonesia. I spoke about options to develop business solutions on top of Office 2010, and new features in VS 2010.
Fetch! is the fastest, most convenient way to get key business data from throughout the enterprise and across the Web, whenever you need it, wherever you are.
Fetch! puts SharePoint® content, PerformancePoint® scorecards, SQL Server® Reporting Services
reports and more at your fingertips. Instantly fetch a record, fetch a report, or fetch a custom BI
mash-up from a dozen different sources. Fetch! gives you an immediate, single point of access to all
your enterprise data, right from your mobile device.
Integrating Excel Files in Visual FusionIDV Solutions
Visual Fusion makes it easy for users to upload Excel files into SharePoint and then geocode the items within each Excel file so that they can be combined with other enterprise and cloud-based data in a highly visual composite application. Often it is advantageous to apply advanced filtering and styling to Excel file content for enhanced communication to the end user, and in these cases Visual Fusion Server (VFS) connects to Excel files stored in SharePoint in order to run the items in that file through the VFS styling engine. In this way both Excel files are greatly enhanced as communication tools to users.
Visual Fusion® SaaS combines the power to visualize, interact with, and collaborate around your data, with the advantages of software as a service. See your data in a meaningful context; dive in and explore for greater understanding. Then share with others to promote new insights and better decisions. Along with powerful mashup and visualization features, you get the collaboration and content management advantages of Microsoft SharePoint®, plus the savings and convenience of a hosted solution.
The Maritime Administration created MarView, a data visualization system based on Microsoft® Single View Platform technologies such as Windows Server®, Microsoft Internet information Services 6.0, the .NET Framework, and Bing™ Maps for Enterprise, which together provide a single, geographic view of complex information and data sets across multiple roles, locations, and user interfaces.
1. IDV Solutions® Functionality Series VISUAL fusion 5.0 Features: City ofBrampton Pt. 3: communications, priorities & the future
2. What is Visual Fusion? 2 BACKGROUND Visual Fusion is enterprise mash-up software for creating interactive, visual applications utilizing the power of SharePoint®.
3. BACKGROUND What makes Visual Fusion beneficial to your business? Visual Fusion puts your data in the full context of location, time, and analytics for enhanced understanding and insight. It uses a map, timeline, and charts as the primary metaphors for interacting with, exploring, and viewing enterprise information. 3
4. Mashups in Minutes Create an unlimited number of enterprise mashups with minimal time to deployment and minimal drain on IT resources. 4 BACKGROUND Build solutions to address just about any business problem, including: Security Management Asset Management Retail Analysis Supply Chain Management Situational Awareness
5. Visual Fusion 5.0 Coming soon: The October release of Visual Fusion 5.0 New features & capabilities: SharePoint 2010 Integration Support for storing lines & polygons in a SharePoint List Geo-alerts on any SharePoint List Out of the box charts & graphs fully integrated with map & timeline Drawing tools to create, edit, delete from your VF application interface Ad hoc and persistent labels Favorites and permalinks No code spatial queries and quick query from any polygon Data feed and data item action menus And much, much more! 5
7. 7 For more on VF5.0 User Experience, visit the User Experience Blog:http://uxblog.idvsolutions.com
8. THANK YOU! For more information on Visual Fusion® visit us on the web, follow us on Twitter®, see us on Flickr®, watch us on YouTube®, or go old school and give us a call! www.idvsolutions.com l (888) 201.7282 l (517) 853.3755 l info@idvsolutions.com
Editor's Notes
Visual Fusion is enterprise mashup software for creating interactive, visual applications utilizing the power of SharePoint, built by IDV Solutions. Visit www.idvsolutions.com to learn more about Visual Fusion.
Visual Fusion Suite is an enterprise mash-up platform with everything you need to build interactive data visualizations in SharePoint. Visual Fusion Suite integrates enterprise information, Web services, and unmanaged workgroup files into a single interactive picture, and presents them in the context of location, time, and other visualizations. Communicate the big picture immediately, and allow users to discover, contribute, collaborate, and act. Visual Fusion Suite is made up of a set of component products and technologies which work together for creating business-focused applications that have proven to drive high rates of ROI for a diverse cast of customers. The Suite includes Visual Fusion Experience (VFX), Visual Fusion Server (VFS), Data Connectors, Developer SDK, and Visual Fusion Tile Server (VFTS)Visual Fusion’s key capabilities are: • CONNECT to virtually any data source within the enterprise or on the Web.• VISUALIZE information in meaningful context such as interactive maps, charts, and timelines.• CREAT E custom variables and hotspots to alert users to important information.• PROVIDE permission-based publishing and workflow integration, so people have access tothe information and collaboration tools they need.• ENABLE contribution from individuals in real time through applications like SharePoint orthrough any mobile device email.Visual Fusion’s key benefits are:• INSIGHT - interact with more meaningful data by seeing it in the context of location, time, orother framework• ACTION – integrate with workflow and act decisively based on visual data integration andbusiness intelligence• PRODUCTIVITY - spend less time finding and compiling information and more time in analysisand discovery• AGILITY – respond quickly to business needs with rapid application development• FLEXIBILITY - apply to just about any business problem; extends to precisely meet uniquebusiness needs• VALUE - extend the value of previous investments in data and systems with a powerful tool thatanyone can use
Sometimes there is a disconnect in the GIS community around providing tools to make spatial knowledge more accessible to a non-GIS audience. It can be tempting for those creators to transplant their priorities over as the assumed priorities of the users by default, which can lead to trouble. I’ve been impressed with your team’s efforts to categorize and present data, both in terms of content and design, in a way that is clear to your audience, the general public. What considerations did you and your team take in making Brampton Maps approachable and usable for your community, and what recommendations do you have for others who may be working on similar projects?The best example of this I’ve heard of is a GIS professional was showing his father the brand new web map application he had just launched. He was showing him how you can interact with the map by turning different layers on and off, and his father said, “Why would I want to turn the rivers off?”We’re trying to publish the map data in a way that is clear to the user. They probably don’t want or need to “turn the rivers off” so we include them in a base map layer consisting of parks, water features and streets.We have grouped the map layers in a way that is hopefully easy for people to find the information they need. It’s sort of half departmental and half services driven.I think it’s best to approach a public facing map portal with less information and not overload the public with every map layer in your GIS. Engage the community and let them tell you what services they actually need, instead of deciding for them.What plans do you have cooking for the future?We will be introducing our secure maps portal allowing outside agencies to login to manage and consume more sensitive or value added data.I also like the idea of a SpatialWiki within a Government web portal. I’m interested in how we can implement a community driven map wiki to open up even more lines of communication with the citizens. Building on this, we are investigating how Open Data will benefit the community.Data collection apps for mobile devices and community driven events are also a few of the things that we would like to offer in the future. I’d also like to offer a service to citizens to upload their geo-tagged photos to our site to build a community photo album that can be browsed on the map.*The opinions expressed are those of Matthew Pietryszyn and not necessarily those of the Corporation of the City of Brampton. For more information on Brampton’s GIS Services, check them out on Facebook!