InfoMesa Project – Whiteboard for your data
One of neatest apps I’ve see lately is InfoMesa – a project by Sam Batterman – the example is InfoMesa allows any kind of data or visualization to be added to the Whiteboard.
The folks at RENCI are using it in their Social Computing Room (SCR) w/ a 360 degree desktop.
You can download the implementation and code and test it out.
What is it?
InfoMesa is a project to allow scientists to do more science and more discovery in a collaborative and data-rich environment. The metaphor that we have elected to use as the underlying fabric of the InfoMesa is a Whiteboard.
InfoMesa allows any kind of data or visualization to be added to the Whiteboard. Far from static, these tools are interactive, allowing data to be absorbed from data sources like Oracle, SQL Server, Excel Spreadsheets, XML or even Cloud-based web services. InfoMesa, when complete will support imagery, video, 2D connected models, 3D models (lit in a photo realistically manner), web searches, results from web service calls, Image Tile Maps, ScatterPlots, Sticky Notes, Ink Notes, Rich Annotations and Associations.
An Example of a typical InfoMesa Whiteboard is shown here:
Welcome to the InfoMesa Project - Official Launch - Windows Live
Cross Posted from Dan Fay's Blog (https://blogs.msdn.com/dan\_fay)