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Mi-Dashboard

Enterprise Knowledge Management System
Many a time we have multitudes of application data for a particular system. For example, an IT enterprise would utilise several different platforms and applications, each for their own specialty on a system thereby having to hunt for an individual service each time it is required. It would be more productive to display multiple application data in one single “dashboard” view. Mi-Dashboard is a framework for building integrated enterprise dashboard solutions. A Mi-Dashboard solution is a Rich Client that displays information from a plurality of sources across the network in the form of independent and configurable widgets on a single interaction point. Mi-Dashboard works as a plug-in to Outlook or as an independent Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) client application.

The following are features of Mi-Dashboard:

  • Widget concept that provides a powerful way to create dynamic dashboards
  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) based
  • Seamless interoperability with various information sources
  • Intuitive drag-and-drop method and interactive panels powered by Microsoft’s Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) technology
  • Deploys intelligent methodology to profile users and access to widgets

Applications
Mi-Dashboard is a Knowledge Dashboard Software that typically allows a user – novice or expert – to have multiple application data from different sources and formats in a single view. This effectively manages the clutter on a computer’s desktop screen while easing access to individual application data. Mi-Dashboard can be applied in the following:

  • Government – Command centre view of each department’s data where information search, classification and display is made easy in a single knowledge management system.
  • Healthcare – Overall view of all hospitals’ admin and user data where access, analysing, management and consolidation of knowledge from a wide variety of medical platforms with differing formats is possible.
  • Education – Harness information from one logical point-of-access via a consolidated view of data and content. This acts as a digital repository accessible to students, lecturers and admin staff of an educational institute.

…and many more!

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