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Vista Data Vision will be attending the Meteorological Technology World Expo in Brussels Belgium, Brussels - 18-20. October 2011
Our representatives will be Thorarinn Andresson Manager of Software Development and Andres Andresson Marketing Director
We welcome you to meet us at Stand no. 3085.
MTWE Website | See Floorplan.
We here at Vista Data Vision are very proud of our new Geotechnical Brochure. The brochure contains information about all of VDV capabilities for Geotechnical measurements. View the brochure here.
Vista Data Vision have released the VDV File Converter. It opens doors to import data from almost any source storing data in delimited text file. This includes data from most data logging systems, data from spreadsheet origin and data found in manually maintained data sheets. The new VFV File Converter also supports data forwarded from remote dataloggers via FTP transmissions. Read more.
We fully support data collected from the range of dataloggers from Campbell Scientific and Geokon (see list of supported dataloggers).
The Canadian publication GEOTECHNICAL NEWS is the 'must read' quarterly for the engineering professional. For the past twenty nine years, GN has served as an informative and reliable communications tool for issues to the geotechnical profession. See http://www.bitech.ca/ for information about Geotechnical News.
In the March 2011 issue, John Dunnicliff's Geotechnical Instrumentation News included an overview of web based data management software now on the market. The overview (starting on page 34) included VDV as well as Keynetix, Insite, Multilogger Suite, iSiteCentral, Argus and GeoViewer. Read the article and do your own comparison.
Meteorological Technology International is the world’s first and only publication that is dedicated to the latest developments in climate, weather and hydrometeorological forecasting, measurement and analysis technologies and service providers. The publication is circulated globally to over 10,000 key decision makers within the aviation industry, shipping companies, marine/port installations, airports, military operations, off-shore exploration companies, wind farm operators, met offices, agriculture operations, and research institutes.
See http://ukipme.com/mag_mti.htm for latest publication.
There has been two articles in the Meteorological Techniology International publication recently about projects where VDV has an important role:
November 2010, page 132-135: Data with a Vision - Icelandic Case Study
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/85b19d6f#/85b19d6f/134
May 2011, page 80-81: Force of Nature - Geothermal Data
http://viewer.zmags.com/publication/852ec8f8#/852ec8f8/82
Last month a new book "Methods in Biobanking", a Humana Press product and published by Springer, 370 pages, ISBN: 978-1-58829-995-6. Read chapter 24: Monitoring, Alarm, and Data Visualization Service on Sample Preparing and Sample Storing Devices in Biobanks, by Halla Hauksdóttir, Kristín Jónsdóttir and Andres Thorarinsson about using VDV for temperature monitoring in Biobank.
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point wrote a Case Study about its Schmeeckle Reserve project. "To avoid the complex spreadsheets and manually created graphs, we also looked for software that would provide simple online access to the monitoring data for faculty and students. Vista Data Vision was the perfect fit for our needs" Read the Case Study at our web site here.
GEONOR demonstrated the use of Vista Data Vision at the AMS Annual Meeting 17. - 21. January.
Vista Data Vision 5.0 has now been released. This latest version of VDV contains many new features and improvements.
Vista Data Vision will attend the 89th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society that will be held in Phoenix Arizona from January 12th to January 15th 2009.
Vista Data Vision 4.5 has been released. Version 4.5 contains many new features as well as numerous improvements.
Vista Data Vision in Reykjavik, Iceland, announced that it has appointed Campbell Scientific Ldt, UK, as its distributor and service provider for its well known Vista Data Vision (VDV) database and visualization applications.
Vista Data Vision was used to display real-time weather information on web pages, as well as trend curves from a a network of 7 automatic weather stations during Macy´s Thanksgiving Day Parade .
New VDV version 4.0 is now available. New features give outstanding visualization of complex data.
USACE - Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory - has choosen VDV for sharing incoming meterological data from many different sites in and around its office located in Fort Wainwright, Alaska, USA.
The well-known USA geotechnical sensor company Geokon selects VDV as its visualization sofware of choice.
Campbell Scientific, Inc., the well-know USA manufacturer of data acquisition and control products, is now offering VDV to its clients.