[ANN] Business Gauges 1.1.5 - a Python-powered Business Intelligence Dashboard Solution

Business Gauges Notifications noreply at businessgauges.com
Wed Apr 11 09:43:24 CEST 2007


We're happy to announce the release of Business Gauges 1.1.5.

A trial version is available for download from:
http://www.businessgauges.com/download/

Business Gauges is a Python-powered business intelligence dashboard solution
that uses desktop gadgets and programmable sensors to monitor business
metrics. 

Business Gauges comes pre-packaged with integrated Python scripting support.
Solution developers and system integrators can use Python together with
Business Gauges to create customized executive dashboards for their clients.
Programming data sensors using Python scripts is made easier using an
integrated Python editor, built into the Business Gauges management console.

Business Gauges is available for Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows
Vista. 
To learn more about Business Gauges, please visit:
http://www.businessgauges.com.

Feature Highlights:

- Intuitive Desktop Dashboard
- Programmable Data Sensors
	- Python Scripted Sensors
	- SQL Sensors
	- Web Page Sensors
	- Asynchronous Sensors
- Integrated Users and Permissions management
- Low Resources Consumption

Changes from last version:

- Improved auto-hide mode. 
- New menu allows to quickly change between configurations when the
dashboard is minimized to tray. 
- Pressing CTRL+WIN will now show hidden gauges until the WIN key is
released. 
- Trailing zeros in numerical displays are now dimmed for improved
readability. 
- Improved gauges rendering performance. 
- Improved performance when using the dashboard to search for gauges in the
service. 
- Line chart gauges will not display any value when the sensor is disabled. 
- Improved rendering of the minimum and maximum indications in line chart
gauges. 
- Desktop can now be dimmed when gauges are shown in auto-hide mode. 
- Other minor bug fixes.

Sincerely,

The Happy Business Gauges' Pythonians
http://www.businessgauges.com




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