The new ClusterMaps: NeoWORX

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I came across this amazing new service which is very similar to ClusterMaps, NeoWORX. It is a bit of a pain in Flash as the system resources required for flash these days seams a little excessive, but I would like to see it running as a WPF XBAP.

In fact I would go as far as to say, that would be something my company would pay money for. You see we have generators in service and at depots all over the world. that is our Fleet if you will, and our board members would eat up this kind of thing. If we could pass it some geographical data and plot all of our generators and coolers around the world in real time it would be a fantastic data presentation tool for the board.

I think that the globe above , while cool, is a wee bit to gimmicky for that purpose, but the NeoEarth feature would better suit our needs…

All it needs is for NeoWORX to provide some sort of SDK with a local install of the engine for corporate customers to send their application any Geo tagged data 🙂 With, hopefully, the ability to control what appears in the popup’s 🙂

 

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