ACCESS Newswire
16 Nov 2023, 21:47 GMT+10
Plotly's upcoming release introduces new developer-oriented features, including Dash Enterprise CLI, Shortcuts with shareable Deep Links, Viewer Analytics, and refreshed app themes.
MONTREAL, QC / ACCESSWIRE / November 16, 2023 / Plotly shares details of an 'enhanced development experience' highlighted in the upcoming Dash Enterprise 5.2 launch. This release introduces new features built to simplify day-to-day developer workflows.
Dash Enterprise, trusted by large enterprises including many Fortune 500 companies, empowers data scientists and analysts to rapidly deliver interactive Python data apps. The platform reduces dependence on IT by providing a low-code experience, allowing data teams to focus on model-building and insight generation.
As part of the enhanced development experience, data teams can more quickly build, deploy, and scale their data apps within the platform. The features bundled under this new Dash Enterprise version include:
Reflecting on these new features, the company's Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder commented: 'We've had extensive conversations with Plotly community members and customers to better understand what they need from an end-to-end data application platform. With the new features from Dash Enterprise 5.2, we are ensuring that data teams can deliver better apps, faster.' - Chris Parmer, Plotly
To learn more about the enhanced developer experience and explore Dash Enterprise 5.2, contact Plotly or schedule a demo today.
Contact Information
Jingning Zhang
Plotly
[email protected]
SOURCE: Plotly Technologies Inc.
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