L2025.4 SP2 is now Cloud Availability.
Release Summary: What’s New Primary Filters: Designers can now define primary filters that dynamically trim values in regular filters. Great for hierarchical filtering (e.g., Store → Product/Brand). Viewers don’t see a UI distinction; they just get context-aware filter values. Supports locking, background filters, AND/OR logic, and multiple primary filters (though >1 is not recommended). Performance note: Each primary filter triggers extra queries → potential slower dashboards + higher CDW query cost. Limitations: Not compatible with Custom RLS; partial issues in Jump-to-Dashboard flows. Improvements Build: Change join types (left/right/full) without rebuilding an ElastiCube. Dashboards: New navigation tabs for Paldi Workspace + QbeeQ Framework. Data Modeling: Prevents parallel imports; now shows 409 if import is already running. Intelligence: Self-Hosted Vector DB now GA Improved stability for cloud vector DBs Better LLM integration (OpenAI org config, custom base URLs) Fixes Build & Modeling: Publish Semantics button now appears when using custom columns. Refresh Schema for all tables works normally. Removing columns with relationships no longer breaks access. Dashboards: ClickHouse DESC sort now treats NULLS correctly (NULLS LAST). PDF export now respects disabled filters via WAT. Data Security: New import merge modes: skip, mergeOld, overwrite. ElastiCubes: “Stop When Idle” no longer stops ECs prematurely. Git: Pulling complex models no longer fails on false duplicate OID errors. Multitenancy: Main-tenant datasources can no longer be shared with subtenants. Perspectives: Assistant icon now shows consistently. Users: Data Designers can work with shared models even when Custom Code is enabled. Web Access Token: Page now renders correctly with the new nav bar. Link to L2025.4 SP2 Release Notes.6Views0likes0CommentsOuter joins (preview) - Release notes
An outer join (left, right, full) combines data from two tables, including all matching rows and any unmatched rows from one or both tables, filling in NULL for missing data. Analytical platforms use outer joins to achieve: Broader analytical capabilities: Ensure all relevant data is visible, even if there is no exact match in another table (e.g., view all products, including products with no sales). Identify Gaps: Easily spot data integrity issues and missing information or relationships, which is crucial for analysis and reporting.288Views3likes0CommentsL2025.2 is now GA for all customers (cloud & on-prem)
Key Highlights – Sisense L2025.2 New Features Analytical Engine is now the default for new models, offering better query performance, clarity, and features like AND/OR filters and outer joins. Image Signature Validation ensures deployment integrity (disabled by default; not for offline setups). Platform Upgrades to MongoDB, RabbitMQ, ZooKeeper, FileBrowser, Ubuntu, and Alpine improve security and performance. Kubernetes RKE2 Support: New deployments now use RKE2. RKE1 is deprecated starting next release.243Views0likes0CommentsCompose SDK minor version 2.11.0 released
[2.11.0] - 2025-09-30 Added Add CalendarHeatmapChart component for React, Angular, and Vue Extend widget, dashboard components and hooks to support calendar-heatmap chart type Add code-first Jump to Dashboard configuration support, applyJtdConfig and applyJtdConfigs helper utilities Add useJtdWidget hook to enable Jump to Dashboard capabilities for a specific widget Extend charts styling options: Add seriesLabels prop for data point labels styling Add series prop for better control over group padding (column and bar charts) Changed Improve Jump to Dashboard: fix multiple bugs Improve useExecuteQueryByWidgetId hook: add ungroup to query for table widget Rename Legend type to LegendOptions35Views0likes0CommentsCompose SDK minor version 2.5.0 released
[2.5.0] - 2025-07-08 Added Add Angular v20 support Add name property for StyledColumn and StyledMeasureColumn Changed Improve editable dashboard layout: add default min and max cell size, fix drag handle Improve Jump to Dashboard: filter priority, multiselect, widget title, documentation Improve cascading filters: child members are now restricted by parent filter Improve trend/forecast: for multiple functions, report errors per function and display valid results Fix useGetDashboardModels: do not return dashboards without oid Fix filter issues related to Include All state Fix incorrect date labels due to daylight saving timezone shift48Views0likes0CommentsCompose SDK minor version 2.6.0 released
🚢 Compose SDK minor version 2.6.0 released 🚢 Added Add alternative SSO host support for internal testing Changed Improve charts resizing functionality Improve default date granularity, set to `Years` when not provided Fix multiple bugs in JTD (Jump to Dashboard)47Views0likes0CommentsCompose SDK minor version 2.8.0 released
🚢Compose SDK minor version 2.8.0 released:🚢 [2.8.0] - 2025-08-19 Added Add click and context menu support for pivot tables (for internal testing) Extend CustomWidget styleOptions with size properties Extend theme settings for dividers in dashboard toolbar and filters panel Changed Fix missing formatting for "total" value labels in column chart Update internal dependencies: React, React DOM, MUI Data Grid, and other65Views0likes0CommentsAI is Changing Analytics—Here’s How to Stay Ahead
Analytics have evolved beyond static dashboards and one-size-fits-all solutions. Today’s product leaders and developers must deliver engaging, AI-powered insights seamlessly within applications—all while balancing tight resources and high user expectations for intuitive experiences. With Sisense Compose SDK, teams can integrate customizable, AI-driven analytics directly into their apps, simplifying complex processes and enhancing user engagement. By embedding dynamic, tailored insights with minimal coding effort, product teams can move beyond traditional BI and create data-rich, intuitive experiences that fit naturally into user workflows. The result? Faster innovation, happier customers, and greater value—without the heavy lift. Learn more about how AI is redefining analytics.255Views1like0Comments