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Increase your SALES with ZoomCharts!
ZoomCharts had an excellent time participating in the TechHub Rīga March Meetup on March 12, 2015, taking place at Kaļķu street 12/14, Rīga, LV-1050, Latvia.
ZoomCharts CEO and Co-Founder Janis Volbergs gave an engaging presentation on the startup path from idea, to market, to investment, and what it takes to build a product from the ground up and take it to a new level.
How did it all start?
A problem was spotted. There were no visualization libraries delivering truly interactive charts for touch enabled devices that were capable of working with big data.
And so the idea emerged. This was the right time to build such a library.
Why?
Because touch screen displays will become a $31.9 billion dollar market by 2018. Smart mobile sensor devices were used by 1.75 billion people in 2014. The Big Data market will grow exponentially (from $8.8 billion in 2013), to $48 billion in 2018. HTML5 adoption is wide enough and touch enabled devices are powerful enough to generate interactive visualizations.
The ingredients for a successful startup include:
1. A grand vision. ZoomCharts’ vision is to become the number one SDK for interactive chart development in web and mobile apps.
2. A realistic plan for execution and getting your vision implemented.
3. (Most importantly) A team, able to see the grand vision and execute the plan.
ZoomCharts started small, but focused. A vision was set, a core team of professionals was assembled, and a detailed business plan was derived, which led to a €200,000 seed investment.
The product was created in less than a year, and launched public downloads and a shop in March 2014.
In less than a year, the customer list grew to include companies such as TCI Business Capital, Hewlett Packard, D8 Corporation, Proteus Enterprise, Narus, SwissLife, Taykey, Derivitec, Sensors, Click & Pledge, Ryan Scientific, Inc., Booxs, Frostbyte Consulting, Image webdesign, Norbit, Helm, Zengo, Ense Group, RCS, Helbling, Loonloon, Fractalerts, Thinktecture, bitmama, KeeSystem, Trulia, Maxfone, and many more.
Increase your SALES with ZoomCharts!
ZoomCharts started with a €0 investment in dedicated marketing. A follow up investment of €500,000 raised in November 2014 enabled us to scale our team from 3 to 11, and get us moving forward fast.
Today, the ZoomCharts team has grown from 3 to 11, and has raised a total investment of €700,000. We’ve reached 40 paying customers, and growing, and there have been over 700 trials started, and growing.
Current challenges include brand building, marketing and sales, and incorporation into the US, including patents.
Despite the challenges, ZoomCharts is excited about the company’s future, which includes plans such as:
1. Raise €5-7 million to massively expand sales and marketing.
2. Expand the team to 40+ within the next two years.
3. Launch multiple SAAS solutions that would let a much wider audience take advantage of the benefits ZoomCharts provides.
We are proud to be part of ZoomCharts, and we are glad to hear that our customers love ZoomCharts as much as we do!
Check out ZoomCharts products:
Network Chart
Big network exploration
Increase your SALES with ZoomCharts!
Explore linked data sets. Highlight relevant data with dynamic filters and visual styles. Incremental data loading. Exploration with focus nodes.
Time Chart
Time navigation and exploration tool
Browse activity logs, select time ranges. Multiple data series and value axes. Switch between time units.
Pie Chart
Amazingly intuitive hierarchical data exploration
Get quick overview of your data and drill down when necessary. All in a single easy to use chart.
Facet Chart
Scrollable bar chart with drill-down
Compare values side by side and provide easy access to the long tail.
ZoomCharts
The world’s most interactive data visualization software
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Opening of the exhibition on the history and spatial development of Katowice
Photo by Bartek Barczyk, CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
Rediscovering the City: New methods of researching and exploring the city
Photo by Bartek Barczyk CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
This second set of 'blog clusters' shows activity on each of the blogs in the Pressible database.
In this version, the clusters become timepieces - posts in the early days of the blog appear at 12:01am, while the most recent ones appear near 11:59pm. Posts are also colour-coded (old posts are red, new ones are yellow) to make this a bit more clear.
Just a tag cloud, for sure. But one of my favorite pieces. Why? Because the challenge I faced was to create a graphic about King's 'Dream' speech WITHOUT actually using his speech -- as the speech is protected by Copyright and the family has a history of litigious activity against those who publish it.
By Todd Lindeman.
2011 © The Washington Post. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. All Rights Reserved.
The Nats East Division championship season.
By Todd Lindeman.
2012 © The Washington Post. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. All Rights Reserved.
Opening of the exhibition on the history and spatial development of Katowice
Photo by Bartek Barczyk, CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
Opening of the exhibition on the history and spatial development of Katowice
Photo by Bartek Barczyk, CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
Where nearly 2,300 homicides between 2001 and 2011 occured in the District.
By Todd Lindeman.
2012 © The Washington Post. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. All Rights Reserved.
This second set of 'blog clusters' shows activity on each of the blogs in the Pressible database.
In this version, the clusters become timepieces - posts in the early days of the blog appear at 12:01am, while the most recent ones appear near 11:59pm. Posts are also colour-coded (old posts are red, new ones are yellow) to make this a bit more clear.
These are various steps of developing a simple project recording & visualizing streams of mouse clicks. Starting ultra simple with only recording click events and mapping time stamps to screen coordinates, we kept developing the example to also record click duration, applying additional mappings (size & colour), applied a zoom lens, find & emphasize repetition patterns, learned how to record & reload from data from XML and finally re-designed the linear time axis into a radial layout.
All source code available soon...
As visualized by GrandPerspective: grandperspectiv.sourceforge.net
Just after installing Native Instruments Komplete 7
Opening of the exhibition on the history and spatial development of Katowice
Photo by Bartek Barczyk, CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
Opening of the exhibition on the history and spatial development of Katowice
Photo by Bartek Barczyk, CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
By Todd Lindeman and Neil Irwin.
2011 © The Washington Post. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. All Rights Reserved.
Released:
www.curl.com/products_demos_ed.php
Design by Brian Staats and Juhan Sonin
Implemented by Curl
Created as a collaboration between Mel Barat, Bryan Connor, Ann Liu and Isabel Uria for www.visualizing.org/marathon2010 in a 24 hour design contest. The challenge was to "Visualize the impact of humanity's footprint on the sustainability of Spaceship Earth" Our team chose to show the limits of our planet's natural resources.
Opening of the exhibition on the history and spatial development of Katowice
Photo by Bartek Barczyk, CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice
By Todd Lindeman.
2011 © The Washington Post. Further reproduction prohibited without permission. All Rights Reserved.
This is a cartogram based on data from the recent election in Denmark (this version is *not* based on the final election data).
A region is colored red if A, B, F, Ø, and Å got the majority of the votes and blue if C, I, K, O, and V got the majority.
The regions have been sized based on the number of registered voters.
See how it's easier than ever to build maps and analyze spatial data using the latest features in Tableau, join the IoT revolution, and learn how to bring the magic of Kepler GL into Tableau with extensions.
Mapbox SF Office
50 Beale Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
Wednesday, April 24 2019
5:30pm
SPEAKERS
Kent Marten, Tableau
Kent is a geographer, with BES from the University of Waterloo, MBA from the University of Redlands, and a GIS diploma from the Centre of Geographic Sciences. Kent has spent his entire career building mapping software products, first for Esri and now for Tableau. This will be Kent’s 7th time speaking at a Tableau User Group event, always about maps.
Shan He, Uber
Shan is a senior data visualization engineer at Uber. She is a coder, a designer, and a data artist. Shan is the founding member of Uber’s data visualization team and creator of kepler.gl
Ryan Baumann, Mapbox
Ryan has a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin - Madison. He built the first half of his career in product development at Trek Bikes and Caterpillar, before joining as the first Solutions Engineer at Mapbox in 2016. Now he leads a team of 15 solutions engineers that help customers solve complex problems using location intelligence. Outside of work, Ryan is a is a lifelong cyclist and founder of the athletics design website Athletedataviz. This is his third time speaking at a Tableau User Group event.
Chris DeMartini, Visa
Chris DeMartini came to the Tableau community through his work in network graphing. He has focused on incorporating dynamic aspects to his visualizations as well as working with the Tableau JS API, often blogging about these techniques on DataBlick. Some of his past work includes the likes of jump plots, hive plots, and even his family tree.
--- About Mapbox ---
Mapbox is a live location data platform for mobile and web applications and experiences. Anyone can use Mapbox APIs and SDKs to build live, fully customized interactive maps, game environments, navigation experiences, and data visualizations for consumer apps, business intelligence and logistics platforms, on-demand services, asset tracking, and more. Add your own data layers and build now for web, iOS, Android, Unity 3D, and Qt.
Start building today: www.mapbox.com
Rediscovering the City: New methods of researching and exploring the city
Photo by Bartek Barczyk CC BY 4.0 Medialab Katowice