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SYS-CON Webcast: AJAX Push Techniques for Better Data Visualization

Data visualization driven through AJAX Push allows you to make better business decisions in a real-time connected enterprise

Watch this one-hour webcast from ILOG and discover the importance of visualization and how it can be implemented in web applications with a combination of open source and commercial technologies.

Data visualization driven through AJAX Push allows you to make better business decisions in a real-time connected enterprise. This webcast will explain how visualization can be implemented in Web applications with a combination of the ICEsoft, ICEfaces AJAX framework and ILOG JViews Visualization components. While walking through the code of a multi-user shipping/receiving application, attendees will learn how to include visualization in their applications and how to apply AJAX Push to allow multi-user interaction and collaboration.

Topics Covered:

  • Development and deployment considerations
  • A behind-the-scenes look at techniques used internally by ILOG, an IBM Company, and ICEfaces technologies

Presenters:

  • Francois Trible, ILOG, Senior Software Manager
  • Ted Goddard, ICEsoft, Senior Architect

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