I
know this is very late post. 9.2 released long back but I don't have
time to post in detail about all new features. I just copied content
from tableau site and posting here for my tracking purpose. You can
see original post with below reference link.
Tableau
Desktop:
Mapping:
Dive
deeper into your geographical analysis with new mapping data and
formatting options.
Mapbox:
Integration
with Mapbox gives you the ability to build gorgeous map backgrounds
and add layers and context. Build the map your data deserves.
If
you dont know how to integrate Mapbox please find links below.
Map
Data:
Tableau
9.2 comes with more geographical data built in, including updated US
congressional districts, local name synonyms for world capitals,
Japanese postal codes and more.
Map
Option Dialog Box:
Customize
how people interact with your map with the new Map Options
Dialog.
Change display options for pan and zoom, map search, and the view toolbar.
Change display options for pan and zoom, map search, and the view toolbar.
Visual Analytics:
Answer
questions of your data with expanded visual analytics capabilities.
Hierarchical
Treemaps:
Treemaps
now show hierarchical data, by introducing borders around the first
level of grouping.
Totals:
Put
totals and subtotals where you want them: top or bottom, left or
right.
Label
Options:
Match
label colors to mark colors for at-a-glance understanding. Specify
which marks are labeled with the new “Most Recent” option.
Web
Authoring:
Go
to Sheet:
Access
sheets directly from your dashboard, using the new Go to Sheets
button.
Data Pane Update:
Make
changes, including changing a field's data type, directly in the data
pane.
Data Blending:
Add
or update your data blends while you are editing on the web. Stay
connected with your data, right in your browser.
Formulas in the Data Pane:
Drag
a formula, or just a portion of one, to the data pane to create a new
field.
Fix Axis:
Optimize
the axis range for analysis by fixing one end of your axis.
Recent
Colors:
Keep
your recently selected colors across sessions. When using non-default
colors, your most recent choices automatically display in the color
drop-down control.
Use
as Filter:
You
love to use sheets as filters. Use as Filter is now accessible
straight from the upper-right corner of your dashboard sheets.
Data Prep:
Data
can be messy. Clean it up with new data prep enhancements.
Sub-Table
Detection:
Big
time data clean up—in a single click. Automatically detect
sub-tables and convert them to connection-friendly tables with
Tableau’s Data Interpreter.
Data
Grid Editing:
Craft
the ideal data source: sort columns and rows, edit column names, and
create calculations directly in the data grid.
Data
Pane:
Quickly
search and change a field’s data type with the updated data pane.
Tableau
Server:
Enjoy
new authentication, performance, and governance features for your
enterprise deployment.
Set
Project Permissions:
Projects
now get their own permissions separate from Workbook and Data Source
defaults, allowing for more flexible configurations.
Lock
Project Permissions:
Administrators
and project leaders can now lock a project’s permissions, so they
automatically apply to all workbooks and data sources in the project
and cannot be changed by authors.
Toolbar
Improvements:
The new toolbar puts commonly accessed actions at your fingertips. The redesigned menus are intuitive and the entire toolbar scales for different screen sizes
The new toolbar puts commonly accessed actions at your fingertips. The redesigned menus are intuitive and the entire toolbar scales for different screen sizes
Performance:
External Query Cache Compression:
Tableau
can cache more queries than ever before with external query cache
compression.
Shape Rendering Improvements:
Published
workbooks take advantage of browser rendering so that shape marks
display faster.
Text Table and Highlight Table Optimization:
Text
tables and highlight tables are optimized to enhance rendering,
resizing, and removing of columns.
Workbook Legend Optimization:
Tableau
9.2 is smarter about handling workbook legends, redrawing them only
when visible changes are made.
Authentication:
OpenID
Connect:
With
OpenID Connect, users can automatically sign in to Tableau Server as
long as they are signed in to an OpenID Connect identity provider
such as Google.
SAML Sign-in for Tableau Online Sync Client:
Users
are able to sign in to the Tableau Online Sync Client using the same
SAML credentials that they use for Tableau Online authentication.
Mobile:
Tableau
Mobile for iPhone:
Tableau
is on the iPhone! Use the native app to see and understand your data
with a few taps. Off the grid? Get offline snapshots of your favorite
vizzes.
Geolocation:
Out
in the field? Tableau is location-aware. Find your location on a map.