Tableau 10 Delivers Platform Innovations that Make Analytics More Powerful and Engaging
New design and analytical innovations make interacting with data on the web, mobile or in the enterprise faster, easier and more delightful
SINGAPORE – July 29, 2016 – Tableau Software (NYSE: DATA) today announced the launch of Tableau 10, which will be available this quarter. A completely refreshed design, new analytical and mobile enhancements, options for preparing data and a host of new enterprise capabilities make this one of Tableau’s most significant releases in its history.
“As individuals and organisations in Asia Pacific ask more and more from their data, Tableau 10 answers this demand with over 30 new capabilities that deliver more analytical power than ever before,” said JY Pook, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, Tableau. “The new design makes data the central feature. Data integration helps maximise time spent on analysis. Data analytics innovations like the drag and drop clusters, help people do more advanced analysis of their data without needing to programme. Design, customise and publish a single dashboard with optimised views for any mobile device. And enterprise advancements continue to up the standard for delivering a governed, trusted self-service environment.”
Encouraging Creativity with Refreshed Design
Every element of the interface was reconsidered for Tableau 10 in order to maximise cognition and let people focus on their visual analysis. The new colour palette has been tuned up to ensure perceptual equality of shapes in complex visualisations and emphasis when needed. A new custom typeface was designed in partnership with the renowned typography expert Tobias Frere-Jones. It was crafted to optimise legibility and elegance for the many types of visualisations that are possible to create in Tableau. New default settings help people use visual design best practices for every question, but always give the option to change format so people have the flexibility to be creative and expressive with their data.
“The new Tableau 10 interface makes it look like you’ve worked with a graphic designer to produce your dashboards,” said Ron Eisenstein, Assistant Vice President of Advancement Services at DePaul University. “It’s clear that every last detail, including colours, fonts and formatting was considered when building the new interface. As a result, visualisations look better, are more intuitive and are more likely to get people to pay attention.”
Empowering the Mobile Workforce with Data You Can Touch
Whether you are an executive during an airport layover or a pharmaceutical rep customising visualisations between meetings with doctors, the new improvements and features of Tableau Mobile 10.0 provide a one-tap access to get your real-time data and support multi-device visualisations for the enterprise.
Tableau 10’s new Device Designer allows you to create dashboards that automatically render the right size and views for a range of devices, including Android phones. It also gives you the option to further customise views in a single file so you can create several device specific views and just publish once. Offline snapshots refresh in the background while you are connected so the most up-to-date data is always at your fingertips.
Deploying Tableau Mobile across an organisation has gotten easier and more secure. With support for Mobile Device Management platforms, IT can ensure the data remains safe, regardless of which device you are accessing it from.
Bringing Data Together and Providing Deeper Analysis
“Connecting to your data wherever it lives is an ongoing part of Tableau’s mission to help people see and understand their data,” said Andrew Beers, Vice President of Product Development at Tableau. “We understand that organisations have data in multiple places. So we’ve made preparing and integrating data easier than ever in Tableau 10. And new connectors like Google Sheets, QuickBooks Online and Kognitio, among others, make it easy to connect to your data and start exploring in a few clicks.”
New features such as cross-database join help people bring together disparate data sources at the row level without the need to start up complicated integration projects. Cross-database filtering now allows a single filter to be applied to multiple data sources in your workbooks, saving time and getting to the answers faster.
Tableau 10 has a host of new analytics capabilities that make complex analysis more accessible. Drag and drop clusteringautomatically identifies patterns and group your data based on k-means. The new Custom territories feature allows you to do advanced geographic analysis with a few clicks. The data highlighter makes it easy to call particular insight while keeping the rest of the data visible for context. Improvements to bar charts, maps data, geographic roles and radial distance units make data storytelling more natural and intuitive.
Empowering the Everyone to Explore in a Trusted Environment – on the Web and in the Enterprise
Tableau 10 makes it easier to do more on the web, including new ability to create dashboards online. Publishing workbooks and data sources to Tableau Server and Tableau Online is faster with a new flow for publishing. For cloud-based analytics, you can now set a data refresh schedule right in the browser with Tableau Online.
Fostering creativity in your organisation starts with providing IT the tools they need to enable a true self-service and governed environment. We have added easier ways for administrators to manage their Tableau Server deployments. Tableau 10 gives ITvisibility into the usage of Tableau Desktop licenses and IT can also control the login experience for multi-tenant deployments with site-specific SAML IdP configuration.
For developers, new APIs have been added to Tableau to enable them to write custom applications that leverage data or to embed business intelligence into virtually any app or website. There are endless opportunities for new integrations with Tableau.
Fueled by an Engaged Community
Tableau 10 was built with the help of more than 75,000 passionate community members, including 13,000 beta testers. Over 30 features are the direct result of requests in Tableau’s Community Ideas Forum, including the ability to filter across data sources, get notified on extract failures and to subscribe others to a workbook, to name a few.
Check out the full features list for Tableau 10 at http://www.tableau.com/new-features/10.0.
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