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Vista Data Vision set of applications has been on the market for a few years now. These applications are built on the experience we have gained by running our own successful data service bureau for years.

Reports from our users indicate that we are right, there is indeed great need among data logging experts for powerful and easy-to-use applications for storing data, browsing, reporting and to publish data to the web. Today, VDV is the leading application worldwide for logged data and all of its complex handling.

Vista Data Vision is being used in such diverse fields as Weather and Ambient Weather, Geotechnical projects, Water Reservoirs, Ground Water, River Flow, Water Quality, Building Efficiency, Pump Station Monitoring, Tidal Analysis and more.
Visit our Demo Website web access to live data from several real projects.

Latest News
VDV Version 4.5

Version 4.5 of Vista Data Vision is now in the final stages of testing and is scheduled for release in June/July 2008. Many new features have been added to version 4.5.

These new features include:

Rolling Average
Display a Rolling Average of a variable on a graph for smoothing effect. Users can create their own Rolling Average rules to suit their needs.

A single variable being plotted on 3 graphs. The top graph contains the original values, the center graph shows the rolling average of the variable using the average of the previous 10 and next 10 values, and the bottom graph shows the rolling average of the variable using the previous 50 and next 50 values.

Dual Y-Axis
Users can now configure a second (right) Y axis for their graphs. Each variable in the graph can then be assigned to either the left or the right Y axis.

A graph plotting together Air Temperature and Relative Humidity, Air Temperature (blue) is assigned to the left Y-Axis, and Relative Humidity (red) is assigned to the right Y-Axis.

Displacement Graph
Displacement Graphs are useful to plot Tilt Profiles and similar measurements where several sensors are installed along a path. Displacement graph is perfect for displaying axial compression and deformation.

The Displacement Graph shows measurements from 10 sensors located every 2 meters, starting at 2m depth and ending at 20m. The 4 trend lines give good indication of displacement as function of time. User has full control of the graph.

Other new features in version 4.5 include: Notes, Direct Login for public access, Delay for Alarms, Improved Virtual Variable editor, Comparison Graph, Webcam connection to VDV web.

CSL UK offering VDV

Vista Data Vision in Reykjavik, Iceland, announced that it has appointed Campbell Scientific Ltd, UK, as its distributor and service provider for its well known Vista Data Vision (VDV) database and visualization applications. VDV fully supports data collected for the range of CSI dataloggers and provides for automatic database storage of logged data, reporting, alarming and web publishing. Campbell Scientific Ltd is the European subsidiary of Campbell Scientific, Inc. of Utah, USA and serving the whole of Europe through it's head office in the UK, through affiliated offices in France, Germany and Spain and via a network of distributors across Europe.

By using the VDV applications, customers can greatly shorten time for deployment of any CSI datalogger project, as customers no longer need to write their own software applications for data handling. Not only does this save time but money as well.

See http://www.campbellsci.co.uk for information about VDV.

Geokon offering VDV

Vista Data Vision in Reykjavik, Iceland, announced that it has appointed Geokon Inc, New Hampshire, USA, as its distributor and service provider for its well known Vista Data Vision (VDV) database and visualization applications.
The VDV software package contains powerful tools to organize and display data stored in Micro-10, Micro-1000 and Micro-800 Data Acquisition Systems. The software comprises 3 products which, when combined, provide a complete data management package for data storage, data browsing & reporting and for publishing data to the Worldwide Web.

See http://www.geokon.com/products/dataloggers.php#vdv for information about VDV.

VDV on the road

ICOLD, Sofia Bulgaria
Vista Data Vision will attend the ICOLD 2008 conference in Sofia, Bulgaria in June 2nd. - 6th and join the booth with Geokon Inc.

From the www.Geokon.com:
At the exhibition Geokon, Inc. will be represented by Martin Dupuis, of GKM Consultants (Geokon’s Canadian partner), Petko Slavov (Geokon’s Bulgarian Representative) and Totti Andresson of Vista Data Vision (Geokon's partner for data visualization software).
See the entire Geokon news bulletin for the ICOLD Annual Meeting.

See www.icoldsofia2008.org for further information on the ICOLD 2008 conference

Nordisk Geoteknikermøte nr 15
Andres Thorarinsson of Vista Data Vision and co-author Tony Simmonds of Geokon will attend the 15th Nordic Geotechnical Meeting in Sandefjord, Norway during September 4-6, presenting "New effective way of storing and displaying Geotechnical data on Web Page".

See www.ngm2008.no for further information.

VDV Training Material

New Training Matrial has been made available on vistadatavision.com.
The training covers such aspects as:

  • Installing VDV
  • Adding Dat Files to VDV
  • Creating Graphs
  • Publishing Data to the Web
  • Setting up Alarms
  • And more...

Click here to download the ZIP file that contains the all the files needed to complete the training.

May 2008
Latest News
VDV Version 4.5
CSL UK offering VDV
Geokon offering VDV
VDV on the road
VDV Training Matrial

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