Kinesix, Shengzuo Bring ''Streaming-Data'' Graphics to Chinese Market
Posted on: Monday, 14 November 2005, 09:00 CST
The first collaborative software product from Kinesix Software and Beijing's Shengzuo Software Technology Inc. was released today. Sendera 2005, customized specifically for the Chinese market, allows users to view dynamic "streaming data" graphics over the Internet via any Java-enabled Web browser.
Sendera 2005 manages the flow of information between Web browsers and back-end data sources, allowing any business unit in the enterprise to view the same live, operational data seen by engineers in the control center. Sendera 2005 also allows users to custom-build the graphic displays that animate and manage their real-time data - without requiring any programming on the end-user's part.
Kinesix CEO Russ Jamerson says that Sendera 2005 will "make it easy for Chinese businesses to custom-build and use web-enabled displays to animate and manage massive volumes of streaming data - especially those in the aerospace, process control, biotechnology and intelligent transportation fields."
Kinesix and Shengzuo initiated their partnership in July by launching the Kinesix Development Center-China, a 3,000-square-foot Beijing facility dedicated to customizing Kinesix's highly sophisticated human-machine interface technologies for Chinese end-users in the mission-command and process-control industries.
About Shengzuo Software Technology Inc.
Shengzuo Software Technology Inc. is a software developer servicing the aerospace, industrial-control and industrial-design fields. Shengzuo is based in Beijing and plays a leading role in the fields of system analog and integrated analysis design in China. As a strategic cooperative companion of Kinesix, Shengzuo devotes itself to introducing the most advanced products and technology to Chinese customers. The Chinese version of the company's website is www.shengzuo.com.
About Kinesix Software
Kinesix Software is the developer of Sammi, an enterprise and control-room graphics tool used by more than 20,000 mission-command and process-control workers. Some of the world's most advanced organizations depend on Sammi for their control-interface needs, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, McDonnell Douglas, NASA, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Rockwell International and United Space Alliance. The Sammi product, first launched in 1990, allows users to build custom graphical displays that animate and manage massive volumes of streaming data across dozens - or even hundreds - of workstations. With Sammi, users see full-color dashboards instead of rudimentary numeric readings or basic, conventional GUIs. While Sammi is often categorized as a graphics product, its real value lies in its proven ability to display live data across a network of command and control systems. Sammi is currently available for Unix, Microsoft NT/2000/XP and Linux platforms. A Microsoft .NET version of the product will debut in early 2006. Kinesix is based in Houston, Tx. To learn more, visit www.kinesix.com.
Source: Business Wire
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