As a continuous process of adding connectivity to diverse and modern data sources, Intellicus now provides support for new data sources. With Elasticsearch as a data source, Intellicus can perform near real time search using indexes in documents.
You can create a database connection to Elasticsearch service and use the connection to create Query Objects.
You can use standard Elasticsearch queries as a data source statement and create Query Objects. A sample Elasticsearch query to fetch specific columns of all records is shown below:
Intellicus 16 can now connect to Google spreadsheets to return and display your spreadsheets. You can connect to the Google Sheet data source on the Database Connection screen.
Upon successful connection to Google Sheet, the list of spreadsheets appear on the Query Object screen as shown below:
Intellicus 16 has Twitter as a data source to enable you to fetch and analyze your Twitter account's data. Once you have the Twitter data of your business, you can understand how people interact with your tweets over time, get to know your followers, see whether your follower base is growing or shrinking, analyze any Twitter hashtag, mention or keyword and perform similar analytics.
You can create a connection to Twitter service and use the connection to create Query Objects.
Below is a sample query that fetches all the tweets of specified organizations (example, tweets from organizations: Impetus and Intellicus).