.NET BI and Reporting Tools

By | Business Intelligence
Looking for a BI and reporting solution that can easily integrate with your ASP.NET application? Izenda’s lightweight platform offers quick deployment and integration with ASP.NET applications due to its unique architecture, flexibility, and dedicated support teams.

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9 Questions to Ask Your Reporting Vendor When Embedding a BI Reporting Platform

By | Embedded BI
izenda supports a variety of on premise and cloud databasesThe explosion of structured and unstructured data began long before IoT made an appearance. This increase in the volume of data stored in relational database management systems, as well as NoSQL databases, has made access to it increasingly important.  Users expect the ability to create
self-service reports
on a web-based, device-independent platform.  Selecting an Embedded Reporting tool is a decision that will have consequences for years to come.  Because the reporting components will be so deeply embedded in your systems, it’s critical to pick the right one.  Here are 9 questions to ask when selecting an embedded reporting platform. Read More

Izenda Reports – Version 6.6 – New Features!

By | Izenda Reports, Product Updates, Visualizations

Izenda has published the release candidate version 6.6.

Some of the great new features include:

  • EAV Support
  • Izenda Forms
  • Html Printing
  • CSS In PDFs
  • Data Source Categories
  • Column Groups
  • Auto Drill Down
  • Expressions
  • VG Hierarchy
  • Field Value
  • Equals Autocomplete
  • Equals Checkboxes
  • Equals Calendar
  • Cancel Preview Right To Left Language Support
  • Animated Gauges
  • jQuery Date Calendar
  • Dashboard Filters

This video highlights some of the new features:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=xLMBikUR4z0

The latest version of Izenda can be downloaded here.

Latest release notes can always be found on the Izenda wiki.

Microsoft Unveils a Superset of JavaScript Called TypeScript

By | IT and Engineering, Microsoft, Tips

At Izenda, we see many organizations shift from ASP.NET and MVC to use pure JavaScript for their front end. The advantage is, the database developer can focus on creating a secure and scalable backend, while HTML designers can craft a slick UI.  We are focused on HTML5 being the front-technology for future versions of our ad-hoc reporting products while retaining a .NET backend that integrates with RESTful services. In this video, Anders Hejlsber, a developer at Microsoft, demonstrates a superset of JavaScript called TypeScript, which is designed to overcome the limits of JavaScript.