EcoBlu Analyst has just announced a major version release for its cloud-based environmental Big Data efficiency tool. EcoBlu Analyst Version 3.0 not only gives the system a new look, it also offers subscribers an integrated multiple-graphic view of some of the nation's most valuable ecosystem data. That means as a user chooses a different data set; the system instantly displays that data subset many different ways, allowing instant understanding of the data’s implications.
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The user interface remains simple and intuitive within EcoBlu Analyst Version 3.0, and the platform continues to leverage a vast environmental data bank aggregated from previously scattered and un-relatable government data sets. All that valuable ecological information is available in easy-to-use dashboards - accessible in your browser on a computer, tablet or smartphone. EcoBlu Analyst constantly updates the most important environmental and ecological databases slashing analysis time dramatically. Viewing environmental impacts, available offsets, or permitting trends has never been easier.
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