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In addition to being a tool for analyzing and visualizing data, Explore Analytics also provides the capability of creating your own applications or using Explore Analytics applications. | In addition to being a tool for analyzing and visualizing data, Explore Analytics also provides the capability of creating your own applications or using Explore Analytics applications. | ||
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+ | Analytical applications, or apps for short, provide the ability to package multiple views with their publishing options, scheduled jobs, and trend jobs into a single portable Application. | ||
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+ | In the following sections you'll learn about creating your own app, or using an app offered by Explore Analytics such as the IT Service Management app. | ||
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Revision as of 19:21, 23 July 2015
Apps
In addition to being a tool for analyzing and visualizing data, Explore Analytics also provides the capability of creating your own applications or using Explore Analytics applications.
Analytical applications, or apps for short, provide the ability to package multiple views with their publishing options, scheduled jobs, and trend jobs into a single portable Application.
In the following sections you'll learn about creating your own app, or using an app offered by Explore Analytics such as the IT Service Management app.