FusionCharts is a flash charting component that can be used to render data-driven and animated charts for your web applications and presentations.

It is a crosriven and animated charts for your web applications and presentations.

It is a cross-browser and cross-platform solution that can be used with ASP.NET, ASP, PHP, JSP, ColdFusion, Ruby on Rails, simple HTML pages or even PowerPoint Presentations to deliver interactive and powerful flash charts.

You do NOT need to know anything about Flash to use FusionCharts. All you need to know is the language you’re programming in.

Easy to use
Since FusionCharts uses XML as its data, all you need to do is convert your data into XML using a programming language or using the visual GUI provided in FusionCharts - and that’s all what is required to create interactive and animated charts.

Runs on a variety of platforms
FusionCharts uses XML as the data interface, so you can run it on any server and against any scripting language. Also, to view the charts, your users just need to have Adobe Flash Player 8.

Reduces load on your servers
All the charts are rendered at client side using the widely installed Adobe Flash Player. The server just streams the pre-built SWF files and your XML data files to the end viewers. Thus, the load on the server when comapred to image based charting systems is greatly reduced.

FusionCharts is ideal for:

  • Business Monitoring and Reporting Applications
  • Digital Dashboards and Executive Information Systems
  • Content and Knowledge Management systems, where statistical views are required
  • Network monitoring applications
  • Surveys and Polls
  • PowerPoint presentations, where you need to visually depict the data
  • Desktop applications which require charts
  • Scientific research and experiments, where data is to be visually represented



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Thursday, May 29th, 2008 at 10:18 am
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Graphs - Charts
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