3D Graphical Data Analysis for
SQL Server, Oracle, IBM DB2, MySQL, Excel, Access...



Easy Access to Data Sources

Data analysis starts with easy and reliable access to source data. Miner3D provides intuitive access to data and users can quickly open data sources using unified data access dialogs. Miner3D workspace can save and store instant links to accessed data sources directly in M3D files.

Data Inputs:

  • Analytical Databases: (Miner3D Enterprise)
    • Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services 2005, 2008
    • Oracle 11g
    • Local Cubes (.cub)
  • Relational Databases: (Miner3D Enterprise)
    • Microsoft SQL Server, Analysis Services (OLAP), Local Cubes, Access, SQL Azure, SharePoint
    • Oracle 9 - 11g
    • MySQL
    • IBM DB2/UniData/UniVerse, AS/400, Neteeza
    • Sybase
    • Informix
    • Postgre SQL
    • Progress
    • Firebird
    • Interbase
    • Paradox
    • Ingres
    • Mimer SQL
    • Lightbase
    • Pervasive
    • SQLBase
    • Cache
    • Teradata
    • VistaDB
    • DBMaker
    • Valentina
    • EffiProz
    • Textfile
    • FoxPro
    • SQLite
    • Filemaker
    • Intuit QuickBase
    • Lotus Notes
    • SAP
    • SAS
    • Vertica
    • and many others...
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Clipboard Data
  • CSV data files (comma separated values)
  • TXT data files (tab delimited data)
  • DBF files
  • SDF files (MDL SD files, data files with chemical structures)



User Roles

Miner3D supports a secure framework for user roles and group roles with respoect to data access. It supports authentication, controlled access and safe password storage through Windows Server, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Oracle technologies.



Data Outputs:

  • Miner3D Model files (M3D)
  • Data files (CSV, TXT)
  • Clipboard data and images
  • High resolution presentation quality images in several bitmap formats (BMP, JPEG, TIF, TGA, PCX, RGB)
  • Movie files with recorded digital video (AVI, uncompressed or compressed under various codecs)



Create Movie

Miner3D enables creating videos where the process of interactive data analysis is step-by-step recorded in a digital video files (AVI). The movie files can be played in Windows Media Player or other video player software. You also can insert video files into multimedia presentations, or email to your colleagues or team members.