Pyramid 2025 Newton

Enhanced embedding capabilities and user-requested features

Pyramid’s 2025 release significantly expands on the platform’s embedded analytics capabilities. It marks a milestone in delivering functionality to suit the augmented analytics needs of Pyramid’s current and future OEM partners while improving in-house embedded solutions for enterprise customers. This release also includes dozens of enhancements and features requested by Pyramid users.

Embedded search bar

Pyramid’s User Hub already allows users to edit their main views within embedded dashboards. The new search bar is a generic natural language tool that lets users ask questions about their data. The interface can then generate relevant visual content, that users can save and place in any tab within their Hub.

Database extender

Pyramid can now support separate database servers, databases, or both from a common semantic model in a multi-tenant solution. This means that each tenant’s data source is swapped automatically while allowing the provision of common content, analytic queries, dashboards, calculations, publications, and more. This makes developing and maintaining multi-tenant and multi-data source solutions easier and faster.

Enhanced embedded formatting

This release extends the individual formatting capabilities of embedded content. This means greater control in matching the overall look and feel, color schemes, and font palettes of the embedded content to those of the host application.

Embedded formatting

You asked, we delivered

Pyramid always listens to its users’ needs and requirements. In this release, we took it to the next level, delivering dozens of enhancements and new features requested by users through our interactive customer product ideas forum.

Some standout enhancements

  • Tabulate as a data source: Pyramid’s built-in spreadsheet interface can now be used as a source for further model builds. This creates enormous potential for using spreadsheet functionality (like cross-calculations between unrelated data sources) to deliver source data for analytic model builds.
  • Tabulate dynamic queries: Pyramid’s Discover queries can now remain dynamic within a Tabulate sheet. This extends the flexibility of spreadsheet-oriented solutions and creates new options for delivering analytic applications.
  • Data flow LLM switch: Expanding on Pyramid’s integration with multiple large language models (LLMs), you can now select the desired LLM within a data flow processing block.
  • Layered maps: Create geospatial analytic visualizations that contain multiple layers, for example, color coding an area and overlaying coordinate point information.
  • Data lasso: Available for both maps and point charts, you can now use a freeform lasso tool to select and interact with multiple data points.
  • Fairness analysis: This feature can identify any bias in analytic insights generated through LLM interaction.
  • Query optimization: New optimization strategies, for both SAP BW and SQL queries, accelerate execution.
  • Delayed slicer execution: Where many slicers are present, this option lets you delay slicer interactions until all are set.

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Pyramid 2025 represents significant advancements in our all-in-one analytics platform, combining data preparation, data science, and business intelligence. It’s a significant step forward for a platform that is already a top choice for enterprise analytics.