February 2012

To provide executives with access to business data on the go, enterprises are adopting iPhones and iPads in droves. Many of these applications have need for smart data visualizations, but are currently restricted by the limited capabilities of available charting libraries for iOS. Some have limited chart types, whereas others lack the visual appeal and interactivity. Open source libraries are not backed by proper technical support either. So what are your options?

Enter FusionCharts XT, which addresses all these concerns. Being a JavaScript charting library, it can easily render charts and widgets within the UIWebView control of an iOS application. With over 90 chart types that are animated and interactive, it augments the visual appeal and functionality of your iOS applications. In addition, dedicated tech support is there to answer any or all of your queries.
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FusionCharts helps you make kick-ass dashboards that can be viewed on a PC, Mac, iPad, iPhone or a majority of mobile devices. To view these dashboards, you open your favorite browser, go to the URL of the dashboard either by typing in or clicking through, the browser loads the content and FusionCharts, and you finally get to see your interactive dashboards. It all works fine! But, what if your management asks you to deliver the dashboard through email at the end of each day, so that they do not have to remember to visit the dashboard?
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