News & Announcements

This March, we are showing our love as sponsors for two great events, Startup Festival and The Goa Project, both in their first editions.

Startup Festival is a 4-day event with an aim to make Bangalore one of the top ten startup hubs in the world. We believe the time for Indian software products to make an impact on the world at large has come, and what better place than Bangalore to be at the center of it. We get to see front-seat action.
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raphael-js-logo-embracing-javascriptIn this series of blog posts titled ‘Embracing Raphaël’, we’re taking you behind the scenes, giving you a glimpse of the nuts and bolts that power FusionCharts products, sharing our perspective on the technological shift that’s happened in the data visualization industry over the past few years, and how it’s influenced our products.

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Not Just Another Pie In The Sky now available on Kindle

February 13, 2013 News & Announcements

Last October, we completed a decade of being in business. And with that we released a book on our entire journey, aptly titled Not Just Another Pie In The Sky. PDF only to begin with, it is now available on Kindle as well at $5.99. So go ahead, get yourselves a copy and let us know what you think of it.

What’s the book about?
FusionCharts was started…

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The Clockworks Behind a JavaScript Framework that Powers a Billion Charts Per Month

October 27, 2012 News & Announcements
The Clockworks Behind a JavaScript Framework that Powers a Billion Charts Per Month

As announced last week, we were at JSFoo, Bangalore, and quite enjoyed chatting with many of the participants, and seeing the growing enthusiasm for JavaScript. Our JavaScript Architect, Shamasis, took stage on Saturday, talking about ‘The Clockworks behind a JavaScript Framework that Powers a Billion Charts per Month’.

The talk sparked some interesting discussions, including whether it’s better to learn and implement JavaScript from the roots up…

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Reminiscing a decade of delight

October 22, 2012 News & Announcements
Reminiscing a decade of delight

It’s never easy to understand how life’s a journey and not a destination till you take a moment to look back. And when you do, you feel a rush of satisfaction and restlessness all at once. We feel a good measure of both right now, as we pause to reflect on the journey of FusionCharts so far on its tenth birthday.

Powering over a billion charts per month with

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Meet us at JSFoo 2012, Bangalore

October 19, 2012 News & Announcements

If you’re a JavaScript developer in India, you’ve probably heard of HasGeek, and their interesting lineup of developer-focused events. One such event is currently underway in Bangalore – JSFoo 2012, which is themed ‘JavaScript Everywhere’. One of the sessions features our JavaScript Architect, Shamasis, speaking on the topic ‘The Clockworks behind a JavaScript Framework that Powers a Billion Charts per Month’.

If this sounds interesting, do drop…

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Win a Copy of the FusionCharts Beginner’s Guide

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Win a Copy of the FusionCharts Beginner’s Guide

We’re thrilled to announce the release of the FusionCharts Beginner’s Guide: The Official Guide for FusionCharts Suite. To celebrate this milestone, we’ve teamed up with Packt Publishing to give you a chance to win a copy of the FusionCharts Beginner’s Guide.

An Overview of the Book:
This book is both for beginners and advanced web developers who need to create interactive charts for…

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FusionCharts now has an Official Guide Published by Packt

May 22, 2012 News & Announcements
FusionCharts now has an Official Guide Published by Packt

One fine morning we woke up to a tweet from Packt Publications – Consider yourself a pro with FusionCharts 3.2? Why not write a FusionCharts 3.2 Beginner’s Guide for Packt? Somebody wanted a book on the software we created and have been working on for a decade… that was BIG! We were super kicked about it. We thought we will drop in a quick line to the publishers saying we…

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