Beyond 20/20 Released Its Web Product Today.Business Editors OTTAWA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 7, 2003 Beyond 20/20 Inc., a provider of data analytics and dissemination dissemination Medtalk The spread of a pernicious process–eg, CA, acute infection Oncology Metastasis, see there solutions, released the Beyond 20/20 Web Data Server (WDS Wds Words WDS Wireless Distribution System (Joint Common Database) WDS Wide-area Data Services WDS Wireless Domain Services (Cisco Systems technology) WDS Wavelength Dispersive Spectroscopy ) version 7 today. Version 7 is the newest version of Beyond 20/20's Web software for data analysis, dissemination and visualization. "This is the biggest release this product has seen yet. We not only gave it a new interface, but we conducted usability studies, customer surveys, and put more efforts into research and development than ever before," said Howard Nadler, president of Beyond 20/20 Inc. "We are really pleased with the results that our development and product management team have produced in this release, and we know that our customers will be just as excited." "After viewing a demonstration of version 7, I'd have to say 'wow'," said Jean-Pierre Leroux, Project Manager at the Canadian Centre for Justice Statistics of Statistics Canada. "My 'wow' consists of several things. First, I am most impressed with the increased amount of screen space devoted to the data, plus the ability to scroll To continuously move forward, backward or sideways through the text and images on screen or within a window. Scrolling implies continuous and smooth movement, a line, character or pixel at a time, as if the data were on a paper scroll being rolled behind the screen. See auto scroll. through the data more easily and the facility of making "custom" reports. What's more, the new version let's us publish PDF files See PDF. to the Web to accompany our tables, making the data more understandable to the end users." Statistics Canada, among several other government departments within the U.S., including the CDC See Control Data, century date change and Back Orifice. CDC - Control Data Corporation , the National Center for Education Statistics The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), as part of the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES), collects, analyzes, and publishes statistics on education and public school district finance information in the United States; conducts studies , and the U.S. Census Bureau Noun 1. Census Bureau - the bureau of the Commerce Department responsible for taking the census; provides demographic information and analyses about the population of the United States Bureau of the Census and other government agencies around the world, use Beyond 20/20's WDS to analyze, visualize and publish information on the Web. WDS 7 helps organizations get valuable data into the hands of those who need it, fast. With this release, Beyond 20/20 will be the first to offer a combination of dynamic Web-based data analysis tools with stationary headings when scrolling (chat, games) scrolling - To flood a chat room or Internet game with text or macros in an attempt to annoy the occupants. This can often cause the chat room to be "uninhabitable" due to the "noise" created by the scroller. Compare spam. , so users can analyze a large data set without ever getting lost in the data. Additionally, the product's interface has been given a complete overhaul and a plethora of other enhancements have been made, based on extensive usability studies and customer surveys. Nadler describes this release as a first step in developing a niche in the corporate analytics market. "The government market knows us well, and this release is a step forward in introducing our expertise in intuitive data analysis to the corporate market." To learn more about the new product, visit www.beyond2020.com/WDS7. Company Background Beyond 20/20 Inc. is an Ottawa-based software company that develops solutions for data analysis, visualization and dissemination. It has been headquartered in Ottawa for 16 years, and has recently opened an office in Washington, D.C. |
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