We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
LGC Clinical Diagnostics

Download Mobile App




Cloud-Based Analytics System Shortens Time to Analyze Data

By LabMedica International staff writers
Posted on 27 Jul 2009
Print article
A cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) system has been developed that allows employees and managers throughout an enterprise to simultaneously access, visualize, analyze, and collaborate with one another on essential data.

Visual I/O (Newton, MA, USA) provides an immersive interactive data analysis experience that shortens the time normally required by business teams to analyze crucial company data for decision-making. Visual I/O facilitates an ongoing dialog with data--to visually identify revealing statuses, trends, thresholds, and significance that are obscured within large data sets and hard to find.

"Visual I/O's mission is to redefine BI [biotechnology information] by integrating the data reporting and analysis process in a shared set of data visualization resources that are easy to use for both analysts and management alike. Current products on the market rely on client-installable software, which limits performance and deployability. Visual I/O is the first company to deliver a 100% enterprise-class, browser-based solution--none of our competitors can make that claim today,” said Angela Shen-Hsieh cofounder of Visual I/O.

Traditional BI approaches for data reporting, analysis, and presentation are limited because the reports are largely static, making it hard for teams to interactively analyze, discuss, and evaluate data at the fast pace businesses operate. Many data graphing and sharing products fall short because of limited data interaction and inflexible analysis options.

"The old-fashioned method of generating and publishing BI reports with no way of performing interactive analysis just amplifies the broken report-question-report cycle that puts a drag on implementing enterprise performance initiatives. Visual I/O fixes that problem by eliminating the information gap between analysts and decision makers-through an immersive approach that lets all participate and contribute as part of an interactive cycle of data access, visualization, analysis, and collaboration with a powerful set of tools useable by managers and analysts alike,” said Shen-Hsieh.

Visual I/O software removes hurdles to enterprise interaction and data-driven decision making by delivering continuous, on-demand business insight with these benefits: accessible via the Cloud; immersive through a data-interactive visual interface; immediate over broadband Web connection; dynamic interact with enterprise databases, BI suites, Web data stores; scaleable enterprise-grade large data set capability and thousands of simultaneous users; collaborative connect and share analysis and insights with colleagues.

Visual I/O provides executives, managers, analysts with an interactive visual analysis tool to view data across multiple dimensions, decision points, and milestones per project with drill-down capabilities to provide a deeper understanding of the underlying data. Business users (i.e., managers) now have greater flexibility to easily generate data visualizations (e.g., scatterplots, Gantt charts, and others) by various parameters, on an ad hoc basis, without having to go back to their in-house analysts to create reports.

Visual I/O features include (1) Cloud computing delivery, which enables extremely fast deployments and system upgrades with zero impact on information technology (IT). (2) Group collaboration capabilities to shorten the time it takes to create, circulate, comment on, and analyze reports and analysis. (3) Web-based data visualization builder to make it easy to add expanded or new reports to Visual I/O's shared workspaces. (4) Enterprise-class data handling to provide the capability to work with very large data sets required by enterprise class applications. (5) Intuitive user interfaces to provide interactive visualizations (Gantt charts, bubble charts, heat maps) of complex data contained within enterprise databases. (6) Easy-to-use controls and filters that allow users to interactively investigate data in real time so that key results are immediately apparent. Data are made dynamically accessible and reports easily shared with groups of authorized users. (7) Packaging of industry-relevant templates and expertise (e.g., pharmaceutical portfolio management, sales team forecast) for domain relevance and quick productivity. (8) Rich, web-based experience for tracking time flows and trends, exploring patterns in data, and filtering/highlighting based on user requirements.

Visual I/O benefits include shortening of the reporting-analysis cycle for enterprise performance analysis by up to 80% compared to existing BI tools. Empowering business users and managers to understand easily complex data through interactive visual analysis.

Comprehensive creation and customization capabilities to let analysts construct and share analyses in an interactive visual format useable by managers and executives. A solution that reduces manual reporting processes through self-service capabilities using Visual I/O's shared workspace capability. Integration with legacy software suites for ongoing ROI. Complex data made available in usable formats for executives, management, business end users, and consumers. Lastly, the system facilitates faster, better-informed exploration and refinement of data, and improves decision-making.

Related Links:

Visual I/O



Gold Member
Turnkey Packaging Solution
HLX
Antipsychotic TDM AssaysSaladax Antipsychotic Assays
New
Gold Member
ANA & ENA Screening Assays
ANA and ENA Assays
New
Incubator
HettCube 120

Print article

Channels

Clinical Chemistry

view channel
Image: The new saliva-based test for heart failure measures two biomarkers in about 15 minutes (Photo courtesy of Trey Pittman)

POC Saliva Testing Device Predicts Heart Failure in 15 Minutes

Heart failure is a serious condition where the heart muscle is unable to pump sufficient oxygen-rich blood throughout the body. It ranks as a major cause of death globally and is particularly fatal for... Read more

Hematology

view channel
Image: The smartphone technology measures blood hemoglobin levels from a digital photo of the inner eyelid (Photo courtesy of Purdue University)

First-Of-Its-Kind Smartphone Technology Noninvasively Measures Blood Hemoglobin Levels at POC

Blood hemoglobin tests are among the most frequently conducted blood tests, as hemoglobin levels can provide vital insights into various health conditions. However, traditional tests are often underutilized... Read more

Immunology

view channel
Image: Under a microscope, DNA repair is visible as bright green spots (“foci”) in the blue-stained cell DNA. Orange highlights actively growing cancer cells (Photo courtesy of WEHI)

Simple Blood Test Could Detect Drug Resistance in Ovarian Cancer Patients

Every year, hundreds of thousands of women across the world are diagnosed with ovarian and breast cancer. PARP inhibitors (PARPi) therapy has been a major advancement in treating these cancers, particularly... Read more

Microbiology

view channel
Image: HNL Dimer can be a novel and potentially useful clinical tool in antibiotic stewardship in sepsis (Photo courtesy of Shutterstock)

Unique Blood Biomarker Shown to Effectively Monitor Sepsis Treatment

Sepsis remains a growing problem across the world, linked to high rates of mortality and morbidity. Timely and accurate diagnosis, along with effective supportive therapy, is essential in reducing sepsis-related... Read more

Pathology

view channel
Image: The AI program analyzes a microscopy image from a tumor biopsy and determines what genes are likely turned on and off in the cells it contains (Photo courtesy of Olivier Gevaert/Stanford Medicine)

AI Tool ‘Sees’ Cancer Gene Signatures in Biopsy Images

To assess the type and severity of cancer, pathologists typically examine thin slices of a tumor biopsy under a microscope. However, to understand the genomic alterations driving the tumor's growth, scientists... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2024 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.