Platform
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Interactive DashboardsCreate interactive BI dashboards with dynamic visuals.
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End-User BI ReportsCreate and deploy enterprise BI reports for use in any vertical.
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Wyn AlertsSet up always-on threshold notifications and alerts.
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Localization SupportChange titles, labels, text explanations, and more.
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Wyn ArchitectureA lightweight server offers flexible deployment.
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Choosing an Embedded BI Solution for SaaS ProvidersAdding BI features to your applications will improve your products, better serve your customers, and more. But where to start? In this guide, we discuss the many options.
Embedded BI Platform Feature
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Embedded BIEmbed reporting & analytics within your own custom apps.
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Self-ServiceEnable users to create custom ad hoc reports and dashboards.
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MultitenancyEnhance your SaaS apps with a multitenant BI platform.
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Data Governance and ModelingTransform raw data into insights quickly to reveal trends.
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Scheduled DistributionSend data insights via scheduled email and chat notifications.
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Extensible SecurityWyn delivers extensible security for your access control needs.
Resource Library
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Visual GalleryInteractive sample dashboards and reports.
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BlogExplore Wyn, BI trends, and more.
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WebinarsDiscover live and on-demand webinars.
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Customer SuccessVisualize operational efficiency and streamline manufacturing processes.
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Knowledge BaseGet quick answers with articles and guides.
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VideosVideo tutorials, trends and best practices.
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WhitepapersDetailed reports on the latest trends in BI.
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How to Create/Use a Map in Dashboards
Background:
This article shows how to create and use a map in dashboards.
Steps to Complete:
- In a new or existing dashboard click on data visualizations from the left sidebar. From there go to the “Maps” section and click and drag a Map onto the dashboard.
- Bind your data set to the map. You may use latitude and longitudes or if your dataset has a region type you may use that as well. Depending on how you want the map visualization to look, drag the data point you want to display in either “Regions” or “Points”. At this point the map has changed based on your data and you can now use the properties tab to change the map appearance to your liking.