Coming Soon in Tableau 8.1 - USEReady

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Coming  Soon  in  Tableau  8.1   Tableau  8.1  will  provide  many  new  and  exciting   capabilities  to  the  Tableau  products.     This  release  provides  new  analytical  and   statistical  functionality,  user  experience   improvements,  Tableau  Server  capabilities  to   integrate  with  other  enterprise  systems,  data   source  and  connectivity  updates  and  additional   functionality  for  web  and  mobile  authors.        

Rank:    You  can  easily  calculate  the  rank  order  of   your  data  using  the  new  Rank  Table  Calculation.   You  can  customize  the  calculation  with  several   options  for  how  items  with  same  values  are   ordered.    

Analytics  and  Statistics    

Tableau  8.1  provides  new  statistical  &  analytical   capabilities  including  Percentiles,  Ranking,   Prediction  Bands,  box-­‐and-­‐whisker  plots  and   integration  with  the  R  statistical  software.       Box-­‐and-­‐whisker  plots:    A  box-­‐and-­‐whisker  plot   is  a  useful  way  to  graphically  show  the   distribution  of  data  and  how  it  groups  around   quartiles.  Statistical  outliers  represented  on  a   box-­‐and-­‐whisker  plot  are  easily  identified.  Box-­‐ and-­‐whisker  plots  can  be  created  using  Show   Me  and  can  be  configured  using  the  reference   line  options.    

 

  Percentiles:  A  new  aggregation  is  available  to   help  you  see  percentiles  and  distributions  in   your  data.  You  can  also  use  Percentiles  in  the   Quick  Table  Calculations  menu  or  use  the  new   PERCENTILE  function  in  calculated  fields.   September  2013  

    Prediction  Bands:    All  forecasts  have  a  level  of   uncertainty.  With  Tableau  8.1  you  can  add   predication  bands  to  your  forecasts  to  visually   represent  the  confidence  ranges  of  the  forecast.   For  example,  the  forecast  line  shows  a  shaded   region  around  it  to  indicate  the  range  for  90%,   95%,  or  99%  certainty  for  the  prediction.    

 

 

Two-­‐pass  Totals:  The  aggregation  level  for  your   totals  can  be  changed  to  be  different  than  the   aggregation  of  the  measure.  For  example,  you   can  have  a  cross  tab  show  the  sum  of  values  in   the  body  of  the  table  with  the  totals  showing   the  maximum  (or  other  aggregation).  

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Coming  Soon  in  Tableau  8.1  

Forecasting  Improvements:  Tableau  8.1   improves  forecasting  by  allowing  you  to   forecast  using  multiple  measures  per  pane   including  using  “Measure  Names”  and   “Measure  Values”.  Use  the  forecasting  models   with  fiscal  calendars.  In  addition,  new   multiplicative  models  have  been  added  to  give   you  more  precision  in  your  forecasts.      

User  Experience  Improvements  

Calendar  Control:    Quick  filters  for  date  fields   now  have  the  option  to  be  displayed  as  a  visual   calendar  to  provide  a  more  natural  experience   in  selecting  dates.    

   

R  Integration:    R  is  a  popular  open-­‐source   environment  for  statistical  analysis.  R  functions   and  models  can  now  be  used  by  creating  new   calculated  fields  that  dynamically  invoke  the  R   engine  and  pass  values  to  R  with  the  results   returned  back  to  Tableau  for  use  in  the  visual   analysis.    

   

 

“Start  of  Week”  support:    Typical  convention  in   the  United  States  is  for  Sunday  to  be  considered   the  first  day  of  the  week.  Outside  of  the  U.S.  it   is  more  typical  for  Monday  to  be  considered  the   first  day  of  the  week.  You  can  now  configure   which  day  of  the  week  (any  of  the  seven)  to  be   used  as  the  start  of  the  week,  which  affects  how   date  calculations  are  computed,  and  the   ordering  of  days  on  the  axis.      

    Transparency  in  dashboards:  The  new   transparency  option  allows  you  to  create  more   polished  looking  dashboards.  Transparency  can   be  controlled  for  legends,  images,  and  text   objects.       Folders  in  the  data  window:    You  can  now   create  folders  in  the  dimensions,  measures,   sets,  and  parameters  sections  of  the  Data   window.  Folders  allow  you  to  categorize  and   organize  fields  by  grouping  similar  items   together  and  helping  people  find  items  more   efficiently.  

 

   

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  Copy  and  Paste  sheets  between  workbooks:     You  can  now  copy  a  sheet  or  dashboard  from   one  workbook  to  another.  Your  data   connections,  formatting,  and  settings  are   copied  to  the  new  workbook.  This  new   capability  makes  it  a  breeze  to  assemble  new   workbooks  from  collections  of  sheets  and   dashboards  from  other  existing  workbooks.        

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Presentation  mode  improvements:    The   presentation  mode  has  been  refined  to  provide   a  more  polished  environment.  The  new   presentation  mode  displays  your  sheets  and   dashboards  in  full  screen  mode.  The  standard   Tableau  interface  is  no  longer  visible  and  you   can  fully  interact  with  your  content  like  you   normally  do.     Quick  Filter  Formatting:    Enhanced  quick  filter   formatting  control  has  been  added  to  aid  in   achieving  more  refined  looking  dashboards   looking.  Format  quick  filter  font,  size  and   background  color.       Quick  Filter  ‘Apply’  option:    Changing  values  in   a  multi-­‐select  quick  filter  is  a  much  better   experience  with  the  new  ‘Apply’  button.  Rather   than  having  each  selection  such  as  a  checkbox   enable  or  disable  try  to  immediate  update  the   view,  you  can  now  define  quick  filters  to  not   update  the  view  until  all  options  have  been   checked/unchecked  and  the  apply  button  is   pressed.    

 

Web  and  Mobile  Enhancements  

Tableau  8.0  added  the  ability  to  author  views   and  workbooks  directly  in  the  browser  and   mobile  device.  Tableau  8.1  adds  a  number  of   additional  capabilities  to  help  you  explore  your   data  more  easily.  This  includes:  

 

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Resizable  Data  window   Turn  mark  labels  on/off   Change  the  size  of  marks   Clear  all  formatting   Pick  color  palette,  stepped,  reversed,   transparency   Rename  Sheets   Multi-­‐select  dimensions  and  measures  (web   only)   View  fit  options   Refresh  all  data  sources   Draggable  quick-­‐filter  pop-­‐ups  (mobile  only)  

 

The  Tableau  Mobile  App  for  iOS  and  Android   also  has  these  improvements:   • Ability  to  change  sites     • Faster  download  of  workbook  lists   • Selecting  ‘remember  me’  will  automatically   log  you  into  the  server     • Support  for  Web  Authoring  in  the  Android   App  

   

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Tableau  Server  

Tableau  Server  8.1  adds  new  functionality  to   more  effectively  support  enterprise-­‐scale   deployments  and  scale  to  even  larger  user   communities.       64  bit:    The  entire  Tableau  product  suite   including  Tableau  Desktop  and  Tableau  Server   are  available  in  64bit  and  32bit.  This  provides   you  with  ample  memory  headroom  for  the   Tableau  application.       Enterprise  Single  Sign-­‐On  via  SAML:  Tableau   Server  can  be  configured  to  delegate   authentication  to  a  SAML  2.0  identity  provider.   SAML  is  a  standard  protocol  for  authentication.     IPv6:    Tableau  Server  is  supported  on  IPv6   networks.     Automatic  Login  &  Guest:    When  Tableau   Server  is  configured  to  use  automatic  login  to   inherit  the  local  Windows  account  identity  to   sign  in,  the  ‘guest’  option  is  now  supported  as   well.  This  means  the  system  will  try  to  sign  in  as   the  Windows  account  and  if  that  specific  user  is   not  a  named  Tableau  Server  user  the  access  will   be  granted  to  the  individual  as  the  ‘guest’  user.       Automatic  Gateway  Failover:    You  can  now   configure  Tableau  Server  to  use  an  external   load  balancer  as  the  entry  point  to  the  system.   Prior  versions  of  Tableau  Server  used  only  the   built-­‐in  software  load  balancer  that  was  a  single   machine  entry  point.  By  configuring  your  own   external  load  balancer  you  can  eliminate  the   single  machine  risk  and  improve  the  resiliency   of  your  deployment       Hostnames:  Tableau  Server  can  now  be   configured  using  the  hostname  of  a  machine   rather  than  requiring  static  IP  addresses.  This   applies  to  trusted  ticket  configuration  and   multi-­‐node  deployments.          

September  2013  

Reduced  downtime  for  backups:  Tableau   Server  8.1  delivers  a  new  safe  backup  option   that  requires  significantly  less  downtime  for   backups  than  8.0     High-­‐Resolution  Display  optimizations:  Users   with  high-­‐resolution  displays  (such  as  Apple   devices  with  Retina  displays)  will  get  much   improved  quality  of  display  when  accessing   Tableau  Server.       Permissions  enhancements:   Project  Leaders  can  now  control  default   permissions  for  their  projects  which  will  be  the   default  for  all  workbooks  published  into  the   project.  The  default  permissions  can  still  be   fine-­‐tuned  by  the  publisher,  but  the  starting   point  set  of  permissions  is  now  customizable  on   a  project-­‐by-­‐project  basis.   In  addition,  when  assigning  permissions  to   groups  in  Tableau  Desktop  and  Server,  groups   can  be  expanded  to  see  their  members     Extract  Refresh  Alerts:  Users  will  see   notifications  if  there  was  a  problem  refreshing   any  of  their  extracts.  This  ensures  that  users  can   easily  get  information  to  keep  their  data  up  to   date.  

                       

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Data  Source  Enhancements  

Tableau  8.1  provides  a  number  of  new   capabilities  to  the  data  source  options  available   providing  with  you  more  flexibility,   performance  and  functionality.    

 

Join  Culling:    A  new  option  is  available  on   database  connections  to  control  how  joined   tables  are  included  in  queries.  When  the   database  does  not  have  referential  integrity   constraints  enforced  at  the  database,  Tableau   would  always  include  all  tables  defined  in  the   connection  in  the  join  clause.  In  some  scenario’s   this  could  negatively  impact  performance.  The   new  Tableau  8.1  option  allows  you  to  specify   that  Tableau  should  assume  the  database  tables   have  referential  integrity  and  not  include  all  the   joined  tables  unless  a  column  from  a  table  is   specifically  referenced.  Selecting  this  option  can   result  in  improved  performance  when  using   inner  joins.     DATEPARSE  function:  A  new  function  is   available  to  easily  convert  a  string  from  one   format  into  a  date  field.  This  function  is   available  for  data  sources  that  support  the   DATEPARSE  function  including  Data  Extracts,   Postgres,  Oracle,  MySQL,  and  Excel.     Extracts  for  SAP  BW:    Tableau  Data  Extracts  can   now  be  created  when  connecting  to  SAP  BW   data  sources.    

 

SAP  BW  Characteristic  properties:    You  can   now  control  how  the  values  of  fields  with   multiple  characteristic  are  displayed.  This  new   option  allows  the  Tableau  visualization  to  show   the  key  value,  the  text  value,  or  both  values   combined  for  a  characteristic  field.  

Google  BigQuery  improvements:    Tableau  can   query  a  Google  BigQuery  data  source  using  the   native  BigQuery  language,  BQL.  This   improvement  enables  support  for  BigQuery   specific  functions  including  Big  Join  and  Regular   Expressions.        

 

Google  Analytics  Segments:    The  Google   Analytics  connector  now  supports  Advanced   Segments.  Users  can  use  Advanced  Segments  to   pre-­‐filter  the  data  before  returning  it  to   Tableau.  

  Stored  Procedure  support  for  Sybase  ASE,   Teradata  and  SQL  Server:  You  can  now  access   the  data  produced  by  calling  a  Stored   Procedure.  You  can  discover  Stored  Procedures   available  and  pass  parameter  values   dynamically  to  the  Stored  Procedure  to  modify   the  resultset.     Linux  version  of  Data  Extract  API:  The  Data   Extract  API  enables  developers  to  directly   create  a  Tableau  Data  Extract  file.  The  API   works  with  C/C++,  Java  and  Python  and  can  be   used  from  Windows  and  now  Linux.     Data  Modeling  Improvements:  Tableau’s   automatic  data  modeling  has  been  improved  to   make  your  data  easier  to  use.  Field  names  are   converted  to  mixed  case  with  spaces  when   possible.  Some  numeric  fields  are  automatically   converted  to  dimensions.  Some  abbreviations  in   field  names  are  automatically  expanded.  

               

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