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Nevron Chart for ASP.NET MVC

Nevron Chart for ASP.NET MVC

The industry leading .NET charting component available for ASP.NET MVC Web development.


An advanced solution for any Business Intelligence, Financial or Scientific MVC Web application.

Nevron Chart for ASP.NET MVC

The industry leading .NET charting component available for ASP.NET MVC Web development.

An advanced solution for any Business Intelligence, Financial or Scientific MVC Web application.

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Nevron Chart for ASP.NET MVC
Advanced data visualization and interactive charting for ASP.NET MVC Web applications

Nevron ThinWeb Chart sets the standards for ASP.NET MVC charting controls by delivering advanced charting features and rich web based interactivity with pure, zero footprint HTML.

The ThinWeb Chart component supports virtually all 2D and 3D charting types and is suitable for a wide range of applications including business, scientific, statistical, financial, real time monitoring, measurement, BI and others. In addition it also allows for the visualization of instrumentation panels, such as Linear and Radial Gauges, numeric displays and state indicators, making it suitable for the display of KPI’s or the creation of digital dashboards.

Some of the key web related features of the control are:

  • Desktop like interactivity implemented in pure HTML. This includes features like data zooming, data panning, trackball, indicator dragging, client side and server side events, custom commands and requests, client side image maps, automatic update and others.

  • Support for serving of static and animated images in various image formats – PNG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, BMP, PDF, SWF (Flash with animations), XAML, and SVG.

  • Build in chart Toolbar.

Customer Quotes:

QUOTE It may be of interest to you know that I selected Nevron charting component mostly based the examples demonstrating programmability, events, etc. We really didn't have the possibility to review in depth several graphing components (there are a lot of them) and all of them show pretty pictures, but from picture demos only you cannot tell about functionality and programmability inside the component engine.

Since Nevron examples demonstrated clicking, events, etc. I got the feeling that it offers a lot of freedom to the developer and you wouldn't be stuck with it at some later point in your development.
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Kari Hirvi
TietoSaab Systems