Showing posts with label public. Show all posts
Showing posts with label public. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Public preview of project code name "GeoFlow" for Excel provides 3D data visualization and storytelling

Today we are known the availability of the project code name "GeoFlow" Preview for a result of collaboration between several teams within Microsoft Excel 2013. You can visually represent GeoFlow geographical and temporal data and analyze the data in 3D to create interactive "tours" to share with others.

GeoFlow was developed in Microsoft Researchfrom the successful WorldWide telescope project for scientific and academic communities to explore large amounts of astronomical and geological data. Researchers worked closely with the Office product teams initiate GeoFlow from his research lab founding this public preview available in Excel. GeoFlow adds to the existing self-service-business intelligence-functions in Excel 2013, such as Microsoft Data Explorer Preview and power view to help detection and visualization of large amounts of datafrom Twitter traffic to sales development on population data in cities all over the world.

GeoFlow allows you to:

Map data: More than 1 million rows of data from an Excel workbook, including the data model of Excel or Gemini, Bing Maps3D plot. Visualizations, select columns, heat maps, and bladder.To discover insights: Discover new knowledge through your data in the geographical area to see and to see, time stamp data, that change in the course of time. Comment or compare data with a few clicks.Swap stories: "Scenes" to capture and build cinematic, guided "tours", which on the whole, can be shared, appealing audience like never before.

Development is now possible GeoFlow insights into geospatial data such as ticket sales.

You go to learn more about how people already use GeoFlow, to gain and share knowledge in conjunction with existing self-service business intelligence tools in Excel, Excel Blog.

Download the add-in for Excel 2013 with Office 365 ProPlus or Office Professional plus 2013.

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Monday, December 31, 2012

Fit your public facing Web site with Office 365, and gadgets

Microsoft Office 365 offers small businesses with tools to create professional-looking Web sites. Powered by SharePoint online, can you choose your own domain and use the provided tools and templates to create, publish and maintain your site. Gadgets that are standalone applications that come with SharePoint online, can continue to improve your website with everything from videos to a PayPal button. The list below to see which devices are available check and how you can benefit small businesses:

For an address, add a map and directions from Bing maps. Tip: Use the map & directions gadget to provide directions to your office location to site visitors.

Adding custom HTML code, including links to images, a Web page, a document, or an e-Mail address. Tip: Use the HTML gadget to add links to partner websites add, using the corresponding images.

Embed a video from Bing video, YouTube or any other video hosting service provider in your Web page.

Create a slide show album in your Web page. You can add up to 50 images to each slideshow. Can the length of time that each picture is displayed in the slideshow, or let you to move through the images at their own pace. Tip: Use the slide show gadget for a Visual presentation of your products.

Add a PayPal button to your site. If you sell products or services on your website, PayPal buttons to establish an online payment processing solution can.

How to add a contact, that us to make to a Web page, site visitors can contact your company by E-mail contact. You can have the E-mail to one or more addresses at once.

Add a stock list gadget to show the latest trade information for a particular stock as service visitors.

Add a weather gadget to provide a short weather forecast for a given location.

Add a date modified gadget show date and time the Web page was last updated. Tip: If your site can updates to content as limited time promotions or discounts you need for your products or services, often useful for visitors to see the modified date gadget update how often you the page.

Add a Web site to display information to gadgets to the title of the site, site slogan, or footer text within the Web page. Note: If you update a site title, site slogan, or text in the footer on the website designer, the referenced text in the gadget is website automatically updated information.

For more information about gadgets, visit the following links:

This content was drawn from the SharePoint online for small businesses and professionals getting started series is available here.

How have you adapted your Office 365 Web site? Share your story below.

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Sunday, February 19, 2012

Muse: Public Beta 6 Now Available

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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Fix for issue with April public update for Outlook 2007

Some users experience error messages when you use print preview in Outlook 2007 after you install the Public update April. Work print still correctly despite the error message. We have an update as a Microsoft hotfix that addresses print preview error message appears, and is referred to as a KB article KB2512788. If you encounter this problem, download and install the hotfix here. This update will be distributed also part of a future public update from Microsoft Update.

Thank you for your patience and feedback. We improve our processes to prevent and respond to similar problems.

The Outlook team


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