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Embed Panopticon data visualizations in Microsoft WPF applications

Webinars > Embed Panopticon data visualizations in Microsoft WPF applications

Panopticon Developer is our comprehensive SDK that allows you to tightly embed both our in memory OLAP data engine and visual data analysis tools into your own enterprise applications. The SDK works with .NET (WinForm & WebForm), Java and Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) environments.

WPF provides a unified framework for building applications and high-fidelity experiences in Windows 7 and other operating system environments. It blends application UI, documents, and media content. WPF offers developers graphics support, hardware-accelerated effects, scalability to different form factors, interactive data visualization, and superior content readability. Developer is also available for Java and older .NET environments. All three versions — WPF, .NET and Java — offer identical functionality.

Stefan Odelfalk has been intimately involved with the development of the SDK for ten years and is familiar with every nuance that will help you get the most out of the system. In this webinar, he explains how to use Panopticon Developer to create dashboards including Treemap, Heatmap and other visual data analytics tools and integrate those dashboards into Microsoft WPF development projects.

Panopticon Developer may be embedded in HTML-only, thin client, or thick client applications. It includes our robust yet flexible StreamCube™ in-memory OLAP data model designed to accept real-time data streams, an application programming interface (API), and a set of controls – along with comprehensive documentation that explains every aspect of how to use the software.

Stefan covers these topics in this webinar:

  • Overview of new features in the Developer SDK
  • How to add Panopticon's real-time technology to existing WPF applications
  • Build in-memory OLAP analytics visualizations and screening tools using Microsoft Visual Studio
  • How the capabilities of our multi-platform SDK can be added to existing applications