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Use these PPT graphics to prepare professional and modern Big Data tutorials and training materials, explaining how they relate to cloud apps, data types, and sizes by clear engaging infographics. All Big Data Toolbox visuals are PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Keynote editable.

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Presenting concepts of IT, Cloud SaaS applications and other Big Data ideas is not a trivial task. These IT technologies include several tiers of hardware and software applications, globally distributed data, and a huge variety of applications.

Therefore it's handy to explain the basic concepts, structures, and big data tools' dependencies in the visual form of diagram flow charts. That was our motivation, to provide you with a collection of diagrams you can choose from, modify to your needs, and help you to create marketing or training materials for your audience.

With professional map graphics, you can create a variety of charts, diagrams and infographics that are much more vivid and visual than pure text content. Editable maps in vector format allow you to color individual countries individually, adapt them to your corporate design and easily highlight or mark countries, regions or continents.

Symbols and shapes allow you to label your company headquarters, regional branches, production facilities and sales partners in a variety of ways. They also provide a visual overview of your organizational structure.

Detailed maps are great for displaying sales territories, either by region or by post code. You can find post code map templates for Germany, Austria and Switzerland on our download page.

Because these post code maps are highly detailed, we suggest presenting individual regions or areas on seperate PowerPoint slides. You can also use the different animation effects in PowerPoint 365 to zoom in or transition from the whole map to individual areas.

Maps with two or three post code areas are perfect for dividing up and visualizing sales territories. Are you looking for a customized map of your sales territories? Feel free to get in touch with us. We would be happy to create a map tailored to your requirements!

Maps are also a great way to highlight countries or regions with a color legend. Different colors are used to distinguish values. For example, a color legend can show your international sales distribution or the number of customers per country.

Combine your maps with pie charts to display percentages of segment data, and revenue or product sales distribution in a given area. Example: A sales team wants to visualize the actual sales figures of its products to better assess market potential and regional differences.

To do this, the products are divided into 3 different categories (blue, green, grey). The size of the individual circle segments represents the number or sales in the corresponding categories. The analyst creates a pie chart for each area and links it with the corresponding data (e.g., with Microsoft Excel). The charts provide a clear overview of any disparities between regions. The analyst can then investigate further to find out the specific reasons behind these differences.

When performing a regional analysis, a 100% stacked bar chart is a great way to compare a percentage in which each value contributes to the total. This is another viable alternative to the classic pie chart.

Create a map with symbols of graduated sizes to clearly display different values. Large symbols represent larger values (number of customers, sales volume, revenue, etc.) and provide a quick view of which regions are most important for your business.

A relationship map provides an overview of connections between one or more locations or regions. These relationships can be visualized in one direction or in both directions, such as with supply chains.

An interesting example is a world map created entirely of dots. Despite the abstract design, individual areas, such as continents and locations, can still be visualized without being too literal. This is definitely a trend for business presentations that want to provide a general geographical overview without being too detailed.

One way to focus on a specific area or continent is to present an enlarged section of a region above the world map. This magnifying glass effect is particularly effective when you want to distinguish several locations within a metropolitan area on a specific continent. Our World Maps PowerPoint template already contains the most important regions and designs, which are ready for you to use in your presentations.

A simpler and more user-friendly way is to use ready-made maps in PPT format, which you can easily edit without having to draw or create the maps yourself. All country maps, as well as editable maps of Germany (including Austria and Switzerland), maps of Europe and world maps for PowerPoint can be found here on our download page: -maps/

You can include maps in different formats and from different sources in your presentations. But be aware of copyrights and rights of use. For example, Google Maps does not allow screenshots or maps to be integrated into other applications.

Some maps are already integrated in newer PowerPoint versions so you can easily insert and adjust them. In our PresentationLoad download shop, you can find maps of all countries, including states, provinces and post code areas, maps of Europe and the world, and so much more.

Is your company internationally positioned with locations and customers around the world? If so, simply use an editable world map in your next company presentation. You can customize the colors of countries or mark cities and locations with a colored dot on the map.

Maps allow you to visualize geographical information and are much more effective and appealing than tables or pure text. Because they are vector-based shapes, you can scale them to any size and print them in any resolution. Use our maps now to present your locations, regional analyses and sales territories including the distribution of your employees, customers and sales.

After inserting your interactive maps into PowerPoint, the only thing missing is a button that allows you to navigate back to the overview page. Simply add a graphic or shape that you want to use for this and set up a hyperlink using the Action function to jump back to the previous slide.

Next, set the fill color and line color to transparent or increase the transparency of the fill color to 100%. This means that your shape will not be visible in screen view in PowerPoint, but the hyperlink will work if you move the mouse pointer over the corresponding area.

Do you not have enough time to create your own maps and are looking for professional templates and maps? Visit our download shop for PowerPoint templates and download a map as a vector graphic. There are so many advantages: You can scale any map and country as you want without quality loss. In addition, individual countries can be highlighted and colored. Each template contains many additional design examples and layouts, which you can apply directly and adapt to your requirements.

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Graphics (from Ancient Greek γραφικός (graphiks) 'pertaining to drawing, painting, writing, etc.') are visual images or designs on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, screen, paper, or stone, to inform, illustrate, or entertain. In contemporary usage, it includes a pictorial representation of data, as in design and manufacture, in typesetting and the graphic arts, and in educational and recreational software. Images that are generated by a computer are called computer graphics.

Examples are photographs, drawings, line art, mathematical graphs, line graphs, charts, diagrams, typography, numbers, symbols, geometric designs, maps, engineering drawings, or other images. Graphics often combine text, illustration, and color. Graphic design may consist of the deliberate selection, creation, or arrangement of typography alone, as in a brochure, flyer, poster, web site, or book without any other element. The objective can be clarity or effective communication, association with other cultural elements, or merely the creation of a distinctive style.

Graphics can be functional or artistic. The latter can be a recorded version, such as a photograph, or an interpretation by a scientist to highlight essential features, or an artist, in which case the distinction with imaginary graphics may become blurred. It can also be used for architecture.

The earliest graphics known to anthropologists studying prehistoric periods are cave paintings and markings on boulders, bone, ivory, and antlers, which were created during the Upper Palaeolithic period from 40,000 to 10,000 B.C. or earlier. Many of these were found to record astronomical, seasonal, and chronological details. Some of the earliest graphics and drawings are known to the modern world, from almost 6,000 years ago, are that of engraved stone tablets and ceramic cylinder seals, marking the beginning of the historical periods and the keeping of records for accounting and inventory purposes. Records from Egypt predate these and papyrus was used by the Egyptians as a material on which to plan the building of pyramids; they also used slabs of limestone and wood. From 600 to 250 BC, the Greeks played a major role in geometry. They used graphics to represent their mathematical theories such as the Circle Theorem and the Pythagorean theorem.

Drawing generally involves making marks on a surface by applying pressure from a tool or moving a tool across a surface. In which a tool is always used as if there were no tools it would be art. Graphical drawing is an instrumental guided drawing.

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