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"A picture can say a thousand words". Or, if we were to bring this up to date, we might say that a picture can convey more useful information more quickly and provide a clearer understanding in less time than any equivalent textual or numeric information.

But textual and numeric information has a place in our information systems too.

3D Architectural Drawings can be easily created using AutoDesk Revit software, used to design the infrastructure for the new World Trade Centre building in the centre of New York.

Imagine if you could build bridges between your textual and numeric information and some equivalent motion 3D graphic forms. And what if you could automate these bridges so that their existence over time required no intervention from staff members?

You don't need to imagine any longer. New operating system technologies such as Windows Vista being released in 2006, and existing 3D graphic technologies such as Direct3D already available make this dream a reality today.

Putting these bridges in place between raw data and graphically understood information breaks down the blocks in our understanding and sets our visual minds free to go to work on information that is normally only accessible as linear numeric and textual information.

At Bindon.net we are familiar with a whole range of 2D and 3D graphic and user frontend development processes. These include Autodesk Revit for architectural design, Alias Maya for CGI and game model development, and Managed DirectX and Managed Direct3D which can be used to integrate moving 3D and 2D graphics into existing business infrastructure applications.