Posts Tagged by data visualization
Project Management Visualization: Hybrid Needed?
| 4. November 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under Gantt Insights |
In a recent discussion in a LinkedIn group, we discussed if there are better data visualization tools than Gantt charts for project management purposes. Consensus was gained that Gantt charts still help achieving the three project management goals of representing progress for reporting planning a project problem diagnosis Well, although this alone seems to be… more
Embedding A Gantt Chart Control Into A Servoy Application: A Customer Case
| 31. October 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under VARCHART JGantt |
TMA Systems offers advanced Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS). The products and services are used by facility professionals around the world for customers in diverse fields such as education, healthcare, telecommunications, transportation, and manufacturing. The TMA application can be deployed locally or over the Internet as a web-based solution. TMAultra is the newest suite of… more
Tips & Tricks: Two Entities of VARCHART XGantt On One Form
| 25. October 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under Tips, Tricks & FAQ, VARCHART XGantt |
If you want to display two entities of XGantt on one form, you should use a SplitContainer. A SplitContainer is a control that consists of two panels, the proportions of which to one another can be modified interactively at runtime by a splitter between them. Using a splitter makes sense if, for instance, many unscheduled… more
A New Data Visualization Paradigm?
| 20. October 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under Gantt Insights |
A triviality to start with: significant data growth It has been stressed over and over again, and there is no need to over-emphasize it here: every individual and every corporation both benefit and suffer from the massive data growth. They benefit because they can get access to more, more up-to-date and more precise information –… more
Three Lessons Learned At NAV TechDays 2011
| 5. October 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under Dynamics NAV Gantt, VARCHART XGantt |
Last week, we attended the 2-day conference NAV TechDays 2011 in Antwerp (Belgium), which was – extremely well! – organized by Luc Van Dyck supported by Evi Duson, who (as private person, not as an organization) also runs a powerful Microsoft Business Solutions online community called mibuso. The NAV TechDays were a new conference with… more
Getting the full power from Oracle Primavera
| 25. August 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under GRANEDA Dynamic |
No doubt: Oracle Primavera is a very powerful project management tool that allows to handle even the most complex projects. However, sometimes complex projects do not need a powerful tool only, but a “decomplexication”. I am not sure, if the word “decomplexication” exists: most likely not. Well, this is the author’s freedom in case of… more
Component, stupid component ;-)
| 8. August 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under VARCHART JGantt, VARCHART XGantt |
In recent customer discussions, I again and again ran into the same situation: Prospective customers looked at our website and the examples of how our Gantt software components could get embedded into typical planning or scheduling applications. From doing so, they gained a solid understanding of the component’s features and functions. However, what also happened… more
Presenting at the Omnis Developer Meeting in Bologna
| 4. August 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under VARCHART JGantt, VARCHART XGantt |
We are pleased that our Italian partner Software Products Italia has invited us to present at this year’s Omnis Developer Meeting in September in Bologna. I will personally go there and discuss my thoughts about “Interactive data visualization – Technology, best practices and customer cases”. Here is the abstract to that presentation: Increasing data volumes,… more
The Inoffical Start Of The Gantt Software Blog …
| 3. August 2011 | Posted by Martin Karlowitsch under Company News |
Today, a blog post of mine was published in IDG Connect’s “Global IT Articles, Opinions and Analysis” blog. Their editors reached out to me and asked me to provide some “thought leadership” content. Well … sounds ambitious and is ambitious On the other hand, challenges are always welcome and hence I jumped on it and… more
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