Chartworks Inc Partners With Hewlett-Packard.SILVER SPRING, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 21, 1998-- ChartWorks System 2.0 Integrates with HP's Changengine to Deliver Only Business Process Manager with Online Charting Capabilities ChartWorks(R) Inc., the leader in online enterprise charting, today announced that ChartWorks System(TM), its family of online charting products, is available with Hewlett-Packard's Changengine business process manager. The ChartWorks system allows Changengine users to quickly build, share and maintain dynamically generated charts that reflect changes in a company's business process. "Hewlett-Packard's Changengine, combined with the ChartWorks system, provides the only business process manager that includes online charting," said Dan Cronin, vice president of marketing, ChartWorks Inc. "The combination of these two products allows users to monitor their business in real-time and make decisions based on accurate, easy to assimilate data." "We chose ChartWorks because it provides the most complete online charting package for our users," said Mike Shaw
Mike Shaw , marketing manager, Hewlett-Packard. "ChartWorks allows our users the ability to analyze and transform data into easy-to-use and understandable dynamic charts. It allows companies to visually monitor real-time changes in their business and take action on that information in a timely fashion." The ChartWorks System consists of ChartExpress(TM) for rapid chart design and the NetCharts(TM) graphic rendering engine. The ChartWorks System is unique in its team based approach to building, maintaining and sharing dynamically generated online charts for the enterprise. This team oriented approach is enabled by the ChartWorks System's intuitive Chart Definition Language (CDL 1. CDL - Computer Definition anguage. A hardware description language. "Computer Organisation and Microprogramming", Yaohan Chu, P-H 1970. 2. CDL - Command Definition Language. Portion of ICES used to implement commands. Sammet 1969, p.618-620. 3. ). CDL enables effective integration of the ChartWorks System product components and supports a distributed, team approach to chart production. HP Changengine is a technology that enables business processes across applications, organizations and customers to be adapted at Internet speed in response to changing business demands driven by customer needs, competitor decisions or regulatory changes. HP Changengine enables the business "process logic" to reside outside the business application in which it would usually be embedded Inserted into. See embedded system. , making it easy for customers to evolve their business processes dynamically, enabling organizations to rapidly create and evolve business solutions that map to business processes, independent of programming language, organizational structure To comply with Wikipedia's lead section guidelines, one should be written. , and underlying networking and hardware technologies. About ChartWorks, Inc. ChartWorks, Inc. is the leader in online enterprise charting. The company's single-threaded focus on charts has resulted in a suite of products to meet the enterprise charting needs at each stage of the chart lifecycle -- from chart design to development to wide-scale deployment. The ChartWorks system, including NetCharts and ChartExpress, is the only solution today that allows users to quickly build, share and maintain dynamically generated charts from virtually any data source across any platform. 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(NASDAQ: JAVA[3]) is an American vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information-technology services, founded on 24 February 1982. and Thomson Financial Thomson Financial A major provider of information, analytical tools, and consulting services to the financial community. The firm, a division of Thomson Corporation, is best known to investors for its First Call segment, which publishes consensus earnings Services. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Silver Spring, MD, ChartWorks, Inc. is a privately held corporation Noun 1. privately held corporation - a corporation owned by a few people; shares have no public market close corporation, closed corporation, private corporation with financing from Sigma Partners Sigma Partners is a major venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley and Boston. Sigma Partners invests in early-stage information technology companies (semiconductor, software and hardware). The firm was founded in 1984 by J. Burgess Jamieson and C. Bradford Jeffries. , Inc. and Atlas Ventures. Visit ChartWorks' Web site at http://www.chartworksinc.com for additional information. About HP Hewlett-Packard Company is a leading global provider of computing, Internet and intranet solutions, services, communications products and measurement solutions, all of which are recognized for excellence in quality and support. HP has 123,300 employees and had revenue of $42.9 billion in its 1997 fiscal year. Information about HP and its products can be found on the World Wide Web at http://www.hp.com. ChartWorks is a registered trademark of ChartWorks, Inc. ChartWorks System, NetCharts and ChartExpress are trademarks of ChartWorks, Inc. All other products or company names mentioned are used for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks of their respective owners. |
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