Panopticon Adds HTML5 Support, Visualization Tools with Update

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Panopticon has offices in New York, London and Stockholm.

The new release has the ability to visualize real-time streaming data from complex events processing (CEP) engines, including vendor products such as OneTick, Thomson Reuters and SAP, as well as other feeds and historical datastores. The HTML5 capabilities center on functionality for clients to publish mobile-suitable dashboards, and incorporate Panopticon's dashboards into their own platforms. The release supports Windows and Java IT environments as standard.

"We have invested a lot of research and development time into improving the underlying architecture of the system, in order to speed things up for users as well as make new data connectivity possible," says Ludvig Sandman, chief architect at Panopticon. "As always, we also added several important new features in the 6.2.2 release, including new real-time streaming functions for clients who wish to embed our visual analysis tools into their own Java applications."

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