'Hyper data engine technology will power the entire Tableau platform to help customers take analytics to a whole new level Hyper uses the most advanced memory-resident technology that enables all customers to quickly and easily visualize' Tableau Francois Ajenstat, Chief Product Officer, said, 'We are proud of the outstanding work of the Tableau team who developed this disruptive data engine technology and made this technology at the core of Tableau's products and, most importantly, Seamless upgrade provides customers with this technology Hyper improves the performance and scalability of analytics for better utilization of data across all levels of the organization.
Hyper
Hyper is Tableau's new memory-resident data engine technology that enables fast data ingestion and analysis queries on large or complex datasets thanks to enhanced extraction generation and refresh performance, as well as support for larger datasets, Customers can decide whether to extract data based on business needs, without having to worry about scheduling constraints.In addition, Hyper can complete large data set queries in just a few seconds, so that customers can maintain the consistency of the analysis.As the query speed Quick, complex dashboards can be opened in less time, filters work more smoothly, and newly added fields appear visualized with almost no delay.The technology was originally developed by the prestigious Munich Technical University in Germany ( TUM), Tableau acquired the resulting commercial ownership and integrated the technology into its own products in less than 18 months.
Hyper also takes advantage of recent advances in multicore processors and novel workload parallelism to help customers scale their data acquisition to a greater extent, while the patent pending Hyper Technology is a high-speed memory-resident System that can process transactions and analyze workloads without impacting performance Hyper utilizes the most advanced query optimization methodology to get all workloads in the same column-store state, helping customers get data faster.
"In our business, we need to answer faster ones for fast-paced issues, and our beta testing so far show that Hyper can take our decision-making quality to a new level for complex data sets "Rory Abbazio, director of IT data analysis at National Grid, said:" In this regard, Hyper has the potential to revolutionize our strategic decision making model, which can significantly improve visualization performance and, in addition, using only the Tableau data engine And we have the opportunity to reduce the cost of infrastructure. '
Before release, customers and insiders verified Hyper in full scale, including a validation program of up to seven months and performance tests performed nightly using 62,000 workbooks. Customers can seamlessly upgrade to Hyper; Just upgrade to Tableau 10.5, without any data migration.
With Hyper Technology, Tableau offers customers more choice and greater flexibility in data analytics to give them the choice of how to connect to their own data. Customers can leverage Tableau's hybrid architecture for real-time connectivity or data extraction, More than 65 connectors can be used to connect over 75 data sources.
Tableau Server for Linux
Tableau 10.5 also introduces Tableau Server for Linux, enabling users to combine Tableau's analytics platform with the enterprise-class features of Linux, which end-user capabilities are exactly the same as for Tableau for Windows, with Linux customers already in their IT environment Quickly integrate Tableau Server into their own processes and workflows, customers who prefer to use Linux no longer need to maintain both their Windows and Linux environments in support of Tableau. In addition, Tableau Server for Linux is also a very attractive solution for customers running Tableau Tableau Server There are no cost differences between the two platforms, but deploying on a Linux server in the public cloud is a very cost-effective deployment option .
Tableau Server for Linux has always been built to simplify deployment and management while supporting CentOS, Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and various Oracle Linux distributions. IT teams can also control user identities through LDAP, Active Directory, or local authentication Validation. The process of migrating from an existing version to Tableau Server for Linux is as simple as backing up and restoring.
Bridget Cogley, Teknion Data Solutions' senior advisor, recently spoke about his love of Tableau Server for Linux: "I was very excited about the release of Tableau Server for Linux for a number of reasons. First, it lowered the total cost of ownership." Second, It offers many opportunities for a community of developers who often seek greater control and security, and makes Tableau Server truly multi-platform compatible. '
Tooltip visualization
Tableau has never stopped developing new ways to visualize and interact with data.Template visualization is the first in the industry that enables customers to interact more deeply with data and maximize dashboard space by embedding contextual visualizations in tooltips And do it without having to write any code - in this way, customers simply hover over the markup to display detailed visualization information on demand while preserving the original view's context.
This new feature also lets Tableau customers simplify their dashboards and stories, helping to save space by discovering new insights in context by adding additional information to the tooltips. Tooltips can Provide support data and make the dashboards richer, so people can tell two stories at the same time, new tooltips inspire viewers' curiosity, encourage them to explore, and get people deeper into the data in interesting ways Improve Tableau dashboard interactivity.
"Tooltip visualization revolutionized real-time analytics," said Andy Kriebel, head coach of the Information Lab Data School, "hovering to see insights without having to switch between views. Into a consistent analysis of the process, will undoubtedly further accelerate the decision-making speed!
More comprehensive control and content control
Tableau 10.5 also includes nested projects that give customers more granular control over how and why content is organized, so you can organize workbooks more easily and make it easier for everyone in your organization to find what they need, Item-level Customize folder permissions, or use top-down permissions to assign structures.
* Performance comparison between Hyper and Tableau past data engines Data comes from our portfolio of solutions designed for common customer usage scenarios. The results for different customers will vary.