November 14, 2007

One of the coolest visualizations I’ve seen

An obscure little company called Ward Analytics was displaying a Teradata performance management tool at the recent Teradata Partners conference, and I just found the visualization to be very cool. Yes, it’s full-screen, but there’s a LOT of information on the screen — basically, what amounts to about four graphs or charts, each of them complex. Plus there are lots of widgets to adjust what you see. And I actually don’t think full-screen is much of a drawback; you just have to be smart about the simpler elements you put in a portal-based UI that then blow up into complex full-screen ones on demand.

This screenshot doesn’t do the product — called Visual Edge — full justice, but it gives a pretty good taste. The weirdest part is that Ward rolled its own technology to create Visual Edge, feeling there were no generally suitable visualizations out there in the market for it to adopt.

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5 Responses to “One of the coolest visualizations I’ve seen”

  1. Tom Briggs on November 14th, 2007 4:05 pm

    Reminds me of Visual Sciences… even the name is similar.

  2. Curt Monash on November 14th, 2007 4:38 pm

    Not sure I see a close connection, Tom, even though Visual Sciences does have some nice-looking dashboard screenshots on their site too.

    CAM

  3. Tom Briggs on November 16th, 2007 8:26 am

    Yeah, the overall visual impression was all I was referring to - the black background, 1970s/Tronish 3D graphs, etc.

  4. Curt Monash on November 16th, 2007 9:03 am

    Thanks, Tom.

    I think efficient use of screen real estate is a huge big deal, no matter how large monitors get and no matter how young the eyes looking at them are. That’s the area in which I thought Ward’s Visual Edge stood out.

  5. Guy Creese on December 21st, 2007 10:15 am

    The UI is also somewhat similar to BizScape from VoxVue.

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