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ILOG. a member of the OpenAjax Alliance, today announced that its graphical visualization offering for Adobe Flex, ILOG Elixir, is shipping with feature and sales channel enhancements. ILOG Elixir, available now, was warmly received by the Adobe Flex community during its Beta period."Our collaboration with ILOG adds important value to the RIA ecosystem," said Dave Gruber, group product marketing manager for Adobe Flex at Adobe.
"ILOG Elixir provides sophisticated user displays and essential graphical data components for developers and enterprises using Adobe Flex and Adobe AIR to build and deploy the most engaging applications with the widest reach across browsers, desktops and operating systems," Gruber continued.
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In addition to the new gauges and dials module, ILOG Elixir 1.0 includes the following six graphical data-display components:
- 3D charts: fully interactive with 40+ predefined settings, including
line, area, column, bar and pie charts that support orthographic,
oblique projections and stacking.
- Maps of the world: location-aware dashboards made easy with ready-made
maps of the world, continents and countries. Color coding and custom
object overlays as charts or custom map import are at a click of a
button.
- Radar chart (a.k.a. spider, Kiviat, web chart): display and compare a
limited set of unrelated factors such as software reliability,
aesthetic appeal, responsiveness and compatibility.
- Organization charts: visual and interactive representation of company human resources for easy navigation of employee databases with rich, interactive experience and stunning animations.
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Gantt resource chart: planned activities for numerous resources and
long periods of time available at a glance and tasks rescheduling are
few clicks away.
- Treemaps: invaluable graphics for analyzing and spotting trends and outliers in raw data sets. Also described as graphical pivot tables, Elixir's treemaps come with built-in drill-down capabilities.
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