top | item 5331467 Show HN: JackDB Cloud - Database development in the cloud. 10 points| sehrope | 13 years ago |blog.jackdb.com | reply 5 comments order hn newest [+] [-] mickeyben|13 years ago|reply It's not clear what kind of visualizations you support. You should add a few screenshots.It looks like http://chartio.com/You seem to do the exact same thing but you worded it differently. [+] [-] sehrope|13 years ago|reply For version one, JackDB Cloud is more focused on database development, not visualizations or business intelligence. Future releases will have more visualization and reporting features (we're testing out some cool stuff with D3 right now). [+] [-] sehrope|13 years ago|reply Hi founder here - Let me know if anyone has questions about JackDB Cloud.Clickable: http://www.jackdb.com/ [+] [-] TheOnly92|13 years ago|reply Been reading around your site but I'm sorry that I don't quite get it, is it functionally similar to phpmyadmin? Or is it something else? load replies (1)
[+] [-] mickeyben|13 years ago|reply It's not clear what kind of visualizations you support. You should add a few screenshots.It looks like http://chartio.com/You seem to do the exact same thing but you worded it differently. [+] [-] sehrope|13 years ago|reply For version one, JackDB Cloud is more focused on database development, not visualizations or business intelligence. Future releases will have more visualization and reporting features (we're testing out some cool stuff with D3 right now).
[+] [-] sehrope|13 years ago|reply For version one, JackDB Cloud is more focused on database development, not visualizations or business intelligence. Future releases will have more visualization and reporting features (we're testing out some cool stuff with D3 right now).
[+] [-] sehrope|13 years ago|reply Hi founder here - Let me know if anyone has questions about JackDB Cloud.Clickable: http://www.jackdb.com/ [+] [-] TheOnly92|13 years ago|reply Been reading around your site but I'm sorry that I don't quite get it, is it functionally similar to phpmyadmin? Or is it something else? load replies (1)
[+] [-] TheOnly92|13 years ago|reply Been reading around your site but I'm sorry that I don't quite get it, is it functionally similar to phpmyadmin? Or is it something else? load replies (1)
[+] [-] mickeyben|13 years ago|reply
It looks like http://chartio.com/
You seem to do the exact same thing but you worded it differently.
[+] [-] sehrope|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] sehrope|13 years ago|reply
Clickable: http://www.jackdb.com/
[+] [-] TheOnly92|13 years ago|reply