What's New in Dundas BI
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1. Overview
A list of highlights from the new features and enhancements available with the release of Dundas BI 23.2.
Tip
For a complete list of new functionality and behavior changes, see the List of changes in version 23.2.
2. General / Application
- Complete user interface refresh with modern, bright & friendly styling and improved display on high-resolution devices
3. API / Branding / Integration
- Embed content in your web application without using an iframe including views like dashboards & reports, individual visualizations, and the complete JavaScript API
- Embed a new simplified, self-service content creation experience for your users to create and share their own ad hoc dashboards
- Invoke user logons from your application using JSON Web Tokens (JWT) as a new federated authentication option
- An OpenAPI specification document representing the REST API is now included in installations, which you can use with tools from various third parties to help with development
4. Design and View
- Use localization libraries to add multi-language support to the text shown in your dashboards, reports, and other views
- Send links and exported content via e-mail or another delivery provider from the Share menu, like notifications but on-demand
5. Data Preparation and Analysis
- New Fusing transform provides an alternative data integration method that appends columns and records rather than relying on join keys
- A new data provider adds support for Google Analytics 4 (GA4), which Google is now using in place of Universal Analytics (UA)
- The new SharePoint Online List data provider supports modern authentication mechanisms for SharePoint Online in the cloud
6. Administration
- Schedule the new health check job to run regularly and optionally notify you of issues or fix them automatically
- Click to download all user accounts' information in CSV format including e-mail address and group membership
7. Installation / Deployment
- New microservices move Python and exporting workloads away from the main website in containerized deployments on Docker and Kubernetes