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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
GreenPoint Releases WebCharts3D v5.2
New version offers enhanced charts, maps, gauges and design capabilities.
April 17, 2007 - GreenPoint today announced the release of
version 5.2 of WebCharts3D; a 100% Java data visualization package for
rich clients and internet applications. With successful deployments in
many of the world's largest financial, insurance, logistics, and
telecommunication companies, WebCharts3D provide our users with ability
to quickly analyze their data and increase the value of their software
while reducing time-to-market. Version 5.2 offers many enhancements
including new chart attributes such as line and curve strokes and error
bars, new maps and improved gauges.
The new version provides a full-featured plugin for Eclipse that can be
used instead of WebCharts3D Designer and offers XML, Java and
JSF/JSP/Swing/SWT code generation capabilities along with browser-based
chart preview. "With the increased popularity of Eclipse as a
development platform we are happy to give our clients an integrated tool
that works seamlessly with it and allows them to develop their
visualization solutions without leaving the workbench" - says Howard
Stein, VP of Sales and Marketing of Greenpoint.
In addition, the product now supports two addional formats - VML (Vector
Markup Language) and CANVAS tag that allow it to render the charts
directly as vector graphics inside the browsers instead of using image
generation.
About GreenPoint, Inc.
GreenPoint, Inc is a leader in enterprise-wide visualization solutions for distributed web applications. GreenPoint state-of-the art software reduces complexity, while enhancing the ability for professionals within the client organizations to accomplish their most demanding objectives. Licensed by AdobeŽ as a charting engine for ColdFusionŽ MX, WebCharts 3D is also adopted by some of the largest corporations, service providers, government agencies and software companies ranging from Merrill Lynch, Citibank, Deloitte Touche, Pfizer, and State Street Bank to Nokia, Motorola, Lucent Technologies, Hewlett-Packard, Coca Cola, Schlumberger, Nalco Chemical, General Electric, Nabisco, Office Depot, Boeing, NASA and AirForce.
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