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Tableau today previewed Tableau Extensions API, a new API currently available for developers to build on, that supports taking action from the desktop.
Extensions API is rolling out alongside a feature the provider calls Spatial Sync. The capability has the same basic goal of making data visualizations more useful, but it focuses on a narrower ...
Tableau 2018.2 is now available with a new Extensions API, Tableau Services Manager, Spatial Join, and new mobile layouts.
The new release, Tableau 2018.2, also offers a new Extensions API that allows users to drag and drop functionality from third-party developers directly into a dashboard.
This means IT can use the API to create a custom writeback extension, allowing analysts to update an inventory management system, for example, without leaving Tableau.
Tableau also demonstrated Explain Data, which uses sophisticated statistical algorithms to allow people to instantly uncover AI-driven insights about their data.