
Visualize the future, Vizua's technology will help get you there...
Vizua's technologies, including Cloud and GPU accelerated servers management platform, are suitable for all types of visualization, from web 3D imaging to virtual- and augmented-reality. Vizua is also working on machine learning and other technologies to add meaning to visualizations.
Vizua’s cloud platform technology efficiently shares GPU resources between applications and users. Much more efficiently, in fact, than other solutions. This significantly increases responsiveness, and reduces the cost and resources required to scale.
Moreover, based on years of experience creating 3D imaging solutions, Vizua has developed a full complement of technology for viewing, editing, managing, printing, and sharing 3D data.
Contact us to talk about how Vizua can help you put your application in a blazing fast cloud.
Vizua's technologies, including Cloud and GPU accelerated servers management platform, are suitable for all types of visualization, from web 3D imaging to virtual- and augmented-reality. Vizua is also working on machine learning and other technologies to add meaning to visualizations.
Vizua’s cloud platform technology efficiently shares GPU resources between applications and users. Much more efficiently, in fact, than other solutions. This significantly increases responsiveness, and reduces the cost and resources required to scale.
Moreover, based on years of experience creating 3D imaging solutions, Vizua has developed a full complement of technology for viewing, editing, managing, printing, and sharing 3D data.
Contact us to talk about how Vizua can help you put your application in a blazing fast cloud.
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01.12.2011 | Startup Spotlight: Vizua looks to bring medical image viewing into the future | Started by former Microsoft employees and a French scientist, Vizua is looking to transform the way radiologists share MRI, CT and ultrasound scans. Historically, radiologists would send a CD full of images via the mail to colleagues for se... |