What's New for 5.5 Users
If you are currently using NovaView 5.5 and are planning to upgrade to the latest NovaView 6.2, you will also get the following product improvements and new features including:
New Dashboard User Interface
NovaView Dashboard has been given a fresh user interface that combines the ability to select from several different themes and flash controls to make your dashboard look great and more intuitive to use.
NovaView Flash Analytics
NovaView Flash Analytics is a new web based analytical application that makes the process of analysis and data interaction easier than ever before. A unique product that was originally designed with Google engineers and deployed in Google's online application suite Google Apps, Flash Analytics provides Information Workers with the simplest yet powerful, most intuitive analytics user interface available.
NovaView Universal Data Connector
NovaView gained its popularity for its ability to provide powerful OLAP based data interactivity that gives users more power of exploration and insight generation. Panorama Universal Data Connector (UDC) takes your analysis beyond traditional premodeled OLAP cubes with a simple and webbased UI that enables connections to relational data sources such as RDBMS (including MS SQL and Oracle DBs), Excel files, CSV files and other sources. Unlike traditional reporting solutions, UDC makes the relational data sources accessible and models the data automatically, “on the fly”, enabling users to interact with the data and use all of the functionality available in the NovaView suite just as if it was OLAP data.
NovaView SharedViews
With NovaView SharedViews, Panorama makes it easier to share and collaborate on BI reports with your partners, suppliers and customers who do not have access to your data inside the firewall. Users can publish reports to a secure online environment and share them with any user outside the firewall. The shared report stays fully interactive and can include fresh data from the original data source.
NovaViewTree Maps (Heat Maps)

Tree Maps are innovative visualization components that allow users to easily find correlation between two measures. One measure is represented by shape and the other by color. This type of visualization is especially powerful when examining hierarchical data (i.e. comparing city, state, country, etc.).



