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page 1Data and information visualization software
MATLAB
MATLAB (Matrix Laboratory) is a proprietary multi-paradigm programming language and numeric computing environment developed by MathWorks. MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages.
Maple
computer algebra system
Mathcad
Mathcad is computer software for the verification, validation, documentation and re-use of mathematical calculations in engineering and science, notably mechanical, chemical, electrical, and civil engineering. Released in 1986 for MS-DOS, it introduced live editing (WYSIWYG) of typeset mathematical notation in an interactive notebook, combined with automatic computations. It was originally developed by Mathsoft, and since 2006 has been a product of Parametric Technology Corporation.
Microsoft Power BI
business analytics service by Microsoft
Our World in Data
website that presents data and statistics of socially relevant topics
Tableau Software, Inc.
Cloud-based data visualization software developed by Salesforce.
Orange
component-based data mining and machine learning software suite
Strategy
Strategy Inc., formerly known as MicroStrategy, is an American company that provides business intelligence (BI) and mobile software. Founded in 1989 by Michael J. Saylor, Sanju Bansal, and Thomas Spahr, the firm develops software to analyze internal and external data in order to make business decisions and to develop mobile apps. It is a public company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia, in the Washington metropolitan area. Its primary business analytics competitors include SAP SE Business Objects, IBM Cognos, and Oracle Corporation's BI Platform. Saylor is the executive chairman and, fr
Kibana
Kibana is a source-available data visualization dashboard for Elasticsearch, developed by Elastic NV. It is written in TypeScript and JavaScript and runs as a browser-based application backed by a Node.js server. Kibana lets users create bar, line, and scatter charts, pie charts, maps, and other visualizations against data stored in an Elasticsearch cluster, and arrange those visualizations into shared dashboards.
Cloudera
Cloudera, Inc. is an American data lake software company.
FICO
FICO (legal name: Fair Isaac Corporation), originally Fair, Isaac and Company, is an American data analytics company based in Bozeman, Montana, focused on credit scoring services. It was founded by Bill Fair and Earl Isaac in 1956. Its FICO score, a measure of consumer credit risk, has become a fixture of consumer lending in the United States.
Qlik
Qlik (; formerly known as Qliktech) provides a data integration, analytics, and artificial intelligence platform. The software company was founded in 1993 in Lund, Sweden and is now based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States. Thoma Bravo made the company private in 2016.
JMP
suite of computer programs for statistical analysis developed by JMP Statistical Discovery LLC
Listen to Wikipedia
real-time visualization and sonification of Wikipedia activity
Business Objects
Business Objects (BO, BOBJ, or BObjects) was an enterprise software company, specializing in business intelligence (BI). Business Objects was acquired in 2007 by German company SAP. The company claimed more than 46,000 customers in its final earnings release prior to being acquired by SAP. Its flagship product was BusinessObjects XI (or BOXI), with components that provide performance management, planning, reporting, query and analysis, as well as enterprise information management. Business Objects also offered consulting and education services to help customers deploy its business intelligence
Trendalyzer
Trendalyzer is an information visualization software program for animation of statistics that was initially developed by Hans Rosling's Gapminder Foundation in Sweden. In March 2007, it was acquired by Google Inc. The current beta version is a Flash application that is preloaded with statistical and historical data about the development of the countries of the world.
Chart.js
Chart.js is a free, open-source JavaScript library for data visualization, which supports eight chart types: bar, line, area, pie (doughnut), bubble, radar, polar, and scatter. Created by London-based web developer Nick Downie in 2013, now it is maintained by the community and is the second most popular JavaScript charting library on GitHub by the number of stars after D3.js, considered significantly easier to use though less customizable than the latter. Chart.js renders in HTML5 canvas and is widely covered as one of the best data visualization libraries. It is available under the MIT licens
Infogram
Infogram is a web-based data visualization and infographics platform, created in Riga, Latvia.
Carto
Spanish geospatial technology company
Google Public Data Explorer
service by Google
Q59339175
diagrams.net (previously draw.io) is a graph drawing application written in JavaScript. It can be used to design and export many kinds of diagrams, including circuit diagrams, floor plans, flowcharts, infographics, mind maps, and UML designs. Users can run the software as a web application, or by downloading and installing a standalone desktop program. Neither version requires online login or registration. Technology publications such as TechRadar and PCMag have described diagrams.net as an alternative to Lucidchart, Microsoft Visio, and SmartDraw.