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Visual Fusion implementation powers Microsoft marketing effort

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Wednesday, January 27th 2010
IDV Solutions | Lansing, MI, United States of America
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Lansing, MI – January 26, 2010
Visual Fusion, the geospatial mashup platform from IDV Solutions, is helping Microsoft identify opportunities for its business-to-business marketing efforts, through a mapping and analysis application that is the subject of a new case study.

The case study, just published to the IDV Solutions website, recounts how the application unites the many data sources available to Microsoft's Global Marketing Operations group and presents them in the context of a visual, map-based interface.

"Everyone understands a map, so it’s an intuitive interface that our marketers and sales reps can use to quickly identify an opportunity and take immediate action." said Jennifer Kelly, Senior Marketing Manager of Reporting/Analysis in the Global Marketing Operations Group. The application, which the group used for planning events around the launch of Windows 7, lets the users sift through terabytes of data and apply analytical approaches.

Visual Fusion's extensive out-of-the box configuration options were used to visualize the data in multiple ways. In addition, many of Microsoft's proprietary data cube relationships were built into the tool using the Visual Fusion SDK.

The full case study is available online.

About IDV Solutions
IDV Solutions is an enterprise software company committed to helping Global 2000 and government organizations make their information more accessible, understandable, and contextual. Their suite of products, Visual Fusion, forms an enterprise mashup platform for creating interactive, visual applications utilizing the power of SharePoint. This software empowers everyone in an organization to create interactive, geospatial mashups from unlimited sources of data. It provides a streamlined platform for building Enterprise 2.0 apps that drive agility, collaboration, and insight.
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