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Tableau's APIs Allow Developers to Integrate its Software in Random Applications for Easy Embedded Analytics
Tableau announces the delivery of new APIs in its software to facilitate businesses utilize their data, and share insights with customers instantly

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Apac CIOOutlook | Thursday, September 29, 2016
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SEATTLE, WA: Tableau, a provider of data visualization solutions, announces the delivery of new APIs in its software to facilitate businesses utilize their data, and share insights with customers instantly. The APIs enables the developers to connect any data source and implement Tableau in random application for easy embedded analytics.
The software engineers can utilize the Developer Portal to communicate with fellow developers. The portal enables the developers to access the APIs and SDKs, share the best results and get support from the community. The APIs are further employed to build new Web Data Connectorsand connect Tableau visualizations into web sites. It also creates a tracking tool to follow interactions with visualizations.
New offering
Tableau’s new APIs enables automatic business processes and extends its capabilities with third party solutions. The REST API can filter the user result and comes with more metadata information options. The APIs keeps the source data updated with the latest document API and creates a template workbook that can be easy installed across multiple servers.
"Tableau is opening up our platform to provide more choice and flexibility to our customers," said Francois Ajenstat, Chief Product Officer at Tableau. "It's about enabling developers to build new experiences for people to more easily see and understand their data. It's about enabling automation and simplification to deploy Tableau. And it's unleashing opportunities for developers to integrate embedded analytics into every area of the business."