Infographics & Data Visualizations

Infographics & Data Visualizations

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The Evolution of Enterprise Video

The Evolution of Enterprise Video Platforms [Infographic]
© 2013 MediaPlatform

In the last decade, the use of video in the enterprise has experienced explosive growth. The internet has fueled this growth, allowing for video to be hosted, archived, and distributed live or on-demand at a fraction of the cost of traditional video methods. Training for example, used to be done in-person or with the aid of VHS or DVD recordings. However, the production costs were high, and the physical tape or DVD had to actually be delivered to the viewer’s location. By contrast, tools such as on-demand webcasting and online video portals now allow trainees to view video content from their own laptop, desktop, or even mobile devices.

Employees can now collaborate on projects from remote locations with much greater ease and efficiency through the use of video conferencing and webcasting tools.

With this all in mind, we thought it would be a fun exercise to develop an infographic highlighting the evolution of business video in the enterprise.

Disneyland: Maintaining Walt Disney World

Everyone knows the Disney Parks across the world are known as the magical kingdom, but no one ever takes the time to think about what it takes to maintain the magic. Hundreds of thousands of people can pour into a Disney Park over the course of a single month, and if left alone the parks could and probably would fall apart, but it is the maintenance
workers that keep it together. Just exactly how much maintenance is required to keep Walt Disney World looking perfect? For starters, Walt Disney World is about the size of San Francisco, so it requires a lot of workers to keep the magical kingdom looking spotless. Well just how many workers are there Well check out the infographic to find out.

This infographic talks about the workers of Disneyland and the hours of labor they spend making the happiest place on earth the cleanest and best run place on earth. It’s amazing what goes on behind the scenes at Disneyland and just how much work it takes to maintain it all. Replacing all of those lights and maintaining all those water parks isn’t done overnight. Or is it? Check out the infographic to learn about this amazing process and if you like Disneyland or want to know what it takes to keep it running, then you will love our infographic. Make sure to share it with your friends!

Disneyland: Maintaining Walt Disney World [Infographic]
© 2012 eMaint

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Florida’s Top Attractions

Here is an infographic by United Kingdom based Florida villa rental web site Direct Villas Florida about the top holiday attractions in Florida, USA.

To begin with it provides some information about each of the ten attractions including Castillo de San Marcos, Seaworld Orlando, Universal Orlando, Fort Lauderdale, Kennedy Space Center, Key West, Everglades, Walt Disney World, South Beach and Florida Keys.

Next up there is a yearly visitors section that provides information about how many visitors each of the attractions get each year in a handy chart. The most popular attraction is Disney World with over 17,000,000 visitors each year and the least popular attraction is the everglades with around 934,000 visitors a year.

Then there is another chart that shows how many acres of land each of the attractions takes up. Disney World takes up the least amount of land and the Everglades takes up the most.

And finally there is another chart that shows the creation date of each of the attractions. The oldest attraction is the Everglades that was formed between 100,000 and 15,000 years ago and the newest attraction is Universal that was constructed in 1990.

We at Direct Villas Florida really hope you enjoy this infographic and hope you find it useful if you are planning a trip to Florida.

Florida Attractions

Florida’s Top Attractions by Direct Villas Florida

Invasive Invaders Infographic

WE all love b-movies, and if YOU don’t, then you’re not one of us, and you will soon be assimilated. Just click on the picture below, and look at the screen… as Japanese Knotweed Solutions presents: ‘Earth’s Most Invasive Invaders’.

Invasive Invaders Infographic