Tableau
Software, the world’s leading analytics platform, recently welcomed customers,
partners, and data rockstars from around the globe for its 10th annual
conference in Las Vegas. More than 14,000 passionate attendees were on hand as
Tableau showcased upcoming innovations to its analytics platform including:
Hyper, a new in-memory data engine technology; a new data preparation product
codenamed Project Maestro, and a new Extensions API that gives developers more
opportunities to enrich Tableau dashboards with 3rd party applications.
The week-long event featured more than 300 breakout sessions, 100
hands-on training programs, inspiring keynotes and more than 100 Tableau
customer presentations from global leaders like Honeywell, AirBnB and Visa.
Tableau’s
10th conference began with a keynote showcasing new and upcoming capabilities
of the Tableau platform that will help supercharge people everywhere with the
power of data to drive better business results.
· Hyper -
Tableau’s new technology for faster extracts now in public beta: Tableau
will demonstrate Hyper’s ability to slice and dice half a billion rows of data
in sub-seconds. With improved extract creation and query performance, customers
can dive into the freshest data, without waiting. Hyper also gives
organizations the ability to scale their extracts and their deployments to more
users without impacting performance. Customers can experience the power of
Hyper today by joining the Tableau 10.5 beta.
· Extensions
API: With the new Extensions API, developers can create
dashboard extensions that enable customers to integrate and interact with other
applications directly in Tableau. This allows customers to access the full
functionality of 3rd party applications without ever leaving their dashboard.
Wayfair, a Tableau customer along with Partners, Alation, Automated Insights,
and Frontline Systems will showcase their extensions on stage during the
opening keynote. The API is available today as a developer-preview.
· Tableau
on Linux: Also coming in Tableau 10.5, Tableau Server on Linux operating
system will combine the benefits of Tableau with the flexibility of an open
source operating system (OS). With this new offering, organizations using
a Linux OS can seamlessly optimize and integrate Tableau into their current
processes and workflows, and get the most out of their existing IT
infrastructure. Tableau Server customers will be able to leverage the
stability, security, and flexibility for which Linux is known.
· Project
Maestro: Tableau also demonstrated its innovative data prep product,
codename Project Maestro which
will be available in public beta this quarter. Project Maestro will help more people quickly and confidently transform
their data for analysis in a visual and direct way. Customers can
combine and clean their data, operationalize their data flow, and share their
work across their organization with the Tableau platform.
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