Nucleon BI Studio 10.5, BI Web 4.1 and Database Master 10.5 Released
We’re happy to announce the release of Database Master 10.5, Nucleon BI Studio 10.5 and BI Web 4.1. This new release brings you support for the the ArangoDB, Couchbase, Azure CosmosDB, Amazon Redshift database systems, important changes and improvements for all products.
So say hello to Couchbase, ArangoDB, Azure CosmosDB and Amazon Redshift!
Database Master Changes
We also removed the analytics modules (Statistics, OLAP, PowerView) from Database Master. It will be a smart data and database management tool for SQL and NoSQL systems in the future and no analytics.
Couchbase Support and just Relax
Nucleon products are supporting Couchbase database system which is an NOSQL system with N1QL query language. You can list Couchbase Buckets, view the Bucket data and query it using N1QL language. It allows you to add new documents and able export the documents to more then 10 file formats.
ArangoDB Support and get Avacado
ArangoDB is an powerful document oritented NoSQL database system with graph support. You can view ArangoDB collections and documents as data tree or table, query it using AQL query language. It allows you to add new documents and export to documents more then 10 file formats.
Azure CosmosDB Support
Microsoft Azure CosmosDB support allows you to use NoSQL database system on the cloud. You can connect to CosmosDB and query the MongoDB (backend of CosmosDB) collections using SQL language. It allows you to add new documents and export to more the 10 file formats.
Main Changes:
- Add Couchbase Support
- Add ArangoDB Support
- Add Azure CosmosDB Support
- Add Amazon Redshift Support
- Fixed OData v4.0 Schema Problem
- Fixed MongoDB Map&Reduce Editor
- Fixed MongoDB GridFS View
- Fixed Stored Procedures and Functions listing
- Fixed Execute Editor Problems for Procedures and Functions
- Database Master: Removed Analytics Module
- BI Studio: Improvements for Charting Module
- BI Studio: Improvements for Web Visualizer
- BI Studio: Fixed embeding Google Maps
- BI Web: Better R-Script result visualization