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Improve Security with Changes to Image Support in the Rich Text Editor EDITIONS

In document Salesforce Spring 15 Release Notes (Page 55-57)

Available in all editions From now on, the rich text editor only accepts image URLs that use the http://, https://,

or data:// protocols. This change enhances the security of the rich text editor.

When you work with images in the rich text editor, a URL starting with http:// produces a warning about insecure content. To avoid this warning, simply use https:// instead.

Analytics: Introducing Wave, the Analytics Cloud

EDITIONS

Available for an additional cost in: Enterprise, Performance, and Unlimited Editions The Salesforce Analytics Cloud is designed for everyone. Whether you’re a business user, analyst,

or developer, Analytics Cloud enables you to access any data, get answers to any questions, and act immediately. Now anyone can access powerful insights and let the data tell a story. Finally, business intelligence for the rest of us!

Attention: Wave, the Analytics Cloud releases an update between major releases. Customers will see new features and enhancements as part of the new “Spring ’15 Plus” release. See New in Spring `15 Plus for details.

Bring in All Your Data

Your data lives everywhere: Salesforce, data warehouses, CRM and ERP systems, log files, CSV files, and more. Analytics Cloud makes integration with your Salesforce data, as well as any other data source, simple and seamless.

Let Your Data Tell Its Story

Valuable insights are already in your data—you just need to find them. Explore and ask questions through rich, interactive visualizations. Find answers you didn’t even know you were looking for.

Drive Action Through Your Discoveries

The purpose of analysis is action. Easily share your findings and collaborate across your team and organization through dashboards, Chatter, and the iOS mobile app.

Move Fast, Maintain Control

Salesforce Analytics is native to the cloud and built on the Wave platform. You can design custom analytic apps and deploy them to users in a fraction of the time of traditional business intelligence implementations, all while ensuring the highest levels of security and easy administration.

Improve Security with Changes to Image Support in the Rich Text Editor Salesforce Spring ’15 Release Notes

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New in Spring `15 Plus

Wave, the Analytics Cloud releases an update between major releases. Customers will see new features and enhancements as part of the new “Spring ’15 Plus” release.

Find the Value in Your Data

Now everyone can have a conversation with data through interactive visualizations. Salesforce Analytics rewards your curiosity with fast, responsive answers. Exploring any type and combination of data is now fun, easy, and powerful.

Explore Data Anywhere with Salesforce Analytics for iOS

Insights are not and should not be restricted to the desktop. With the mobile-first Analytics Cloud, you can explore all types of data from your mobile device. Check in on this quarter’s customer cases, track progress toward sales goals, and instantly share learnings with your team. No matter where you are, collaborate and share insights with colleagues and know your customers like never before. Visualize Rich Data in Your Web Browser

A dashboard is a collection of lenses that interact with each other. Drill into one and watch the others change to help you shape the questions you're asking. Don't just look at the visuals; use the tools on the dashboard to dive deeper into the data you care about. Go ahead, click around and explore!

Explore Data with Powerful Visualization Tools

Get to know the boundaries and shape of your data. Use explorer’s interactive visualization tools to play with different views, zoom in and zoom out, and see what you get with different charting options.

Build Powerful Queries Using SAQL (Pilot)

Use the Salesforce Analytics Query Language (SAQL) to make sure that your lenses return exactly the data you’re looking for. SAQL is a real-time query language that enables ad hoc analysis of data that’s stored in datasets.

Analytics: Introducing Wave, the Analytics Cloud Salesforce Spring ’15 Release Notes

Dashboards Help Users Help Themselves

A dashboard is your vehicle for telling a specific, focused story about data -- a story that people can learn from and act on. Dashboards help engage team members in active discussion and collaboration around your data, regardless of where they are. When you share Analytics Cloud data via a dashboard, you set up end users to explore on their own, without turning them loose on the whole dataset. Integrate Data from Anywhere

In your business, you have data everywhere: warehouses, spreadsheets, logs, and in Salesforce. With Analytics Cloud, it’s easy to integrate data from any of these sources, including external data such as SAP or Oracle data, mobile app data, or product sensor data.

Get Analytics Up and Running Fast

Setup is simple and familiar. You can enable Analytics Cloud from the Setup menu. Enable, configure, and establish access control and security just like you would for other Salesforce products.

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How and When Analytics Cloud Features Become Available

New in Spring `15 Plus

Wave, the Analytics Cloud releases an update between major releases. Customers will see new features and enhancements as part of the new “Spring ’15 Plus” release.

The new features and enhancements become available on the following schedule: March 16 - Analytics Cloud superpod

March 17 - All CS instances March 18 - All NA and EU instances March 19 - All AP instances

All customers will receive Analytics Cloud superpod updates on the same schedule, regardless of instance. Related core updates happen by instance on the schedule specified. The additional release allows for more rapid innovation and faster response to customer needs.

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Administer Analytics Cloud: Test Features in Sandbox and Deploy Globally

In document Salesforce Spring 15 Release Notes (Page 55-57)

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