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Nevron Chart ForSQL Server Reporting Services Now Available

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Jul 2, 2009, 12:04:35 PM7/2/09
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Nevron Software announces the official release of the new Nevron Chart
for SQL Server Reporting Services (version 2009 Vol.1) - Nevron Chart
for SSRS is designed to enhance MS SQL Server Reporting Services
2005/2008, providing an easy and powerful way to author charts with
unmatched visual quality, effects, layout features and data
integration. The first version of the new product introduces advanced
Axis Features, 2D/3D Charting Types, numerous XY and XYZ scatters,
Surface Charts, XML formatted texts, Photoshop-like visual effects,
many customization properties and more.

Nevron Chart for Reporting Services will greatly improve your chart
report authoring experience with SQL Server Reporting Services, by
providing a completely visually editable object model that tightly
integrates with the underlying data model of SSRS. The component
features an unmatched set of charting types, with numerous variations
and is suitable for a variety of reporting tasks including BI,
Scorecard, Presentation, Scientific reports and more.

Features include:
- Multiple Charting Areas.
- Multiple Legends.
- Multiple Tittles.
- Complete set of 2D/3D Charting Types.
- Advanced Axis Model.
- The industry-leading set of XY and XYZ scatter charts.
- The industry-leading support for 3D charting.
- The only chart for SSRS with Grid, Mesh and Triangulated Surface
Charts.
- The only chart for SSRS with Photoshop-like effects.
- The only chart for SSRS with HTML-like rich-text formatting.
- Seamless integration with SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 and
2008.

If you are using SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 or 2008 and need
to get the most out of your company data, Nevron Chart for Reporting
Services is the product to help you with your report projects.

More information is available at:
http://nevron.com

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