Yellowfin to Deliver Native Base Layers for Beautiful Location Intelligence


Posted August 19, 2014 by associate12

Global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor, Yellowfin, is poised to make multilayered analysis for Location Intelligence “quicker, simpler and easier than ever before” when it releases the next iteration of its BI platform

 
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, August 19, 2014 -- Yellowfin 7.1 will be officially released via a series of Webinars, running throughout Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 August 2014.

Register for the official Webinar launch HERE: http://www.yellowfinbi.com/YFCommunityNews-Yellowfin-7-1-launch-Webinar-Discover-your-next-big-business-opportunity-with-br-169218

“Yellowfin 7.1 will ship with a base map for the world, including detailed levels for zoomed-in analysis,” said Rabie. “This base map will enable users to quickly and easily create beautiful maps without needing to source WMS layers or use Google Maps as their map background.”

Rabie explained that underpinning map-based analysis with a comprehensive base layer was critical, providing the necessary context to make location-based data meaningful.

“This development will be a significant enhancement to Yellowfin’s location analytics capabilities,” said Rabie. “Instead of pulling a map layer from a third-party source – such as Google Maps, Yellowfin will use shape files to create an image. As a result, users will be able to export multilayered maps, complete with base layer, straight to PDF to collaborate and share with colleagues.”

Rabie also noted that because users would no longer have to source map layers from third-party providers, Yellowfin maps would have a fresh look and feel, while map-based analysis could be conducted offline or within an intranet environment.

Additionally, Yellowfin’s new native base layer will hasten content creation, enabling users to quickly and easily switch between different map types, whilst removing the need to write multiple reports when creating multilayered maps. Query performance will also be enhanced with users no longer required to run separate reports to generate and display multilayered maps.

“If the ability to quickly understand the relationships between key data sets – your infrastructure, your customers, your suppliers – and discover new opportunities is important to you and your business, then this Webinar is a must,” said Rabie.

Yellowfin will host three concise 40-minute Yellowfin 7.1 release Webinars throughout Wednesday 27 and Thursday 28 August 2014.

Register for the official Webinar launch of Yellowfin 7.1 HERE: http://www.yellowfinbi.com/YFCommunityNews-Yellowfin-7-1-launch-Webinar-Discover-your-next-big-business-opportunity-with-br-169218

About Yellowfin:
Yellowfin is a global Business Intelligence (BI) and analytics software vendor passionate about making BI easy. Founded in 2003 in response to the complexity and costs associated with implementing and using traditional BI tools, Yellowfin is a highly intuitive 100 percent Web-based reporting and analytics solution. Yellowfin is a leader in mobile, collaborative and embeddable BI as well as Location Intelligence and data visualization. For more information, visit www.yellowfinbi.com

For further media information, interviews, images or product demonstration, please contact:

Lachlan James, Communications Manager on +61 (0)3 8617 4954, +61 (0)431 835 658 or [email protected]

For regular updates and news, follow Yellowfin on Twitter (@YellowfinBI), LinkedIn (Yellowfin Business Intelligence) or email [email protected] to subscribe to Yellowfin’s free e-newsletter.

Contact:
Lachlan James
Yellowfin
Level 46, 360 Elizabeth Street
Melbourne 3000, Victoria, Australia
+61 (0)3 8617 4954
[email protected]
http://www.yellowfinbi.com
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Last Updated August 19, 2014