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Key Decisions Require Vision
06/25/2007
By Angela Shen-Hsieh, President and CEO, Visual i|o
Data has never been more plentiful and available. Unfortunately, having access to data is not the same as effectively using it. Users with the opportunity to analyze more data are often overwhelmed and frustrated by the amount of effort required to make sense of it all. Most organizations today use tools that were developed for much simpler times. These applications fail to present information clearly to business users when there are multiple dimensions of data to integrate into a decision.

Data in high-level summaries - such as in simple dashboards - is presented in a rigid fashion and does not provide explanations of "why" results are as they appear. The drill-downs to detailed reports and associated search tools generate simple row and column views that have become long (or longer) lists with text or numbers displayed out of context. More often than not, knowledge workers are unable to find answers to their questions through these systems alone.

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These interactive visual analysis applications - often referred to as visualizations or dashboards - are helping to identify opportunities and threats faster, to optimize resource allocation, and to increase the rate of innovation to bring new capabilities to market. Knowledge workers use these interactive metaphors to identify and solve business problems that require sophisticated analysis of multidimensional data.

With Interactive Visual Analysis, organizations reduce reporting costs, make better decisions and increase the overall competitiveness of the company.


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Applications with an intuitive, visual workspace can represent business information in more meaningful ways. By presenting information as interactive pictures, visualizations can combine data from multiple reports into easily digestible formats. Users can select data elements, filters, highlighting, and display options to change data perspectives - from high-level overviews down to the lowest levels of detail. Leveraging the human ability to recognize patterns, Interactive Visual Analysis uses time-based Gantt charts, bubble charts, heat maps and newer visual metaphors to aid users in understanding information.

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