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Graphical representation of the new pricing model of SQL Azure:

Feb 17 2012 12:00AM by Paras Doshi   

I recently learned that information design has two golden rules:
1. Show the Data
2. Show Comparisons

 

So I thought that my in my recent post on new SQL Azure pricing model – I had displayed the data but I had not shown comparison in an effective way; so I am giving it a shot here:

SQL Azure pricing model 2012Off – Topic Fun fact: Do you use spark-lines while creating your SQL server reporting services reports? If you do, Thank Edward Tufte because he invented it.

Spark lines:

SSRS sparklines

That’s about it! Your feedback is welcome!

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