In general it is very fast to get from source data to valuable insights with Tableau. The Tableau twist Quickly and easily to insights Nowadays the Tableau offering is a comprehensive analytical platform with a certain twist compared to competitors. Tableau Server, Online, Public, Mobile and Prep have been released since then. The success and market penetration with the Tableau Desktop meant the platform needed to be expanded. Tableau Desktop did a very good job in the era of Enterprise BI dinosaurs to make data analytics easier and even fun (read the previous blog post for reference about dinosaurs). Tableau was originally built based on data visualisation research done at Stanford University how to optimally support people’s natural ability to think visually and to intuitively understand certain graphical presentations. Tableau aims to be easy to use so everybody can utilize it and derive usable insights out of their data. This is what Tableau mentions as their mission: to help people see and understand their data. To help people see and understand their data Update: Read our blog posts about the new features introduced at the Tableau Conference 2021 and overview of the Tableau product roadmap based on TC22 and TC21. Contact us if you need a more detailed evaluation or want to see Tableau in action with real-life data contents. Describing a BI tool thoroughly in a blog post is extremely challenging. We will try to be as comprehensive as possible, but all the features can’t be considered or even mentioned. We will describe what differentiates Tableau from key competitors, what the platform consists of, what the licensing options are and much more. This time we delve into one of the leading tools in the market. The first post was about the evolution of business intelligence in the 21st century. This is the second post in the blog series about BI tools.
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