Tableau's single-minded focus on data visualization has helped build a very successful business. The business intelligence market is changing rapidly, and Tableau may have to reinvent itself.
There are people who have the time and talent necessary to stare at columns and rows of data, plug in variables and use sophisticated software tools to help them understand and solve problems and ...
Visual analytics helps organizations make decisions faster than traditional spreadsheetsEach data tool offers strengths based on project size, au ...
The Web-based version of Tableau’s analytics system allows data visualizations to be published, reused, and embedded in Web pages as if they were YouTube videos ...
Springbrook Software, a company that sells financial tech to the public sector, is teaming up with Tableau to provide data visualization capabilities to customers. The partnership means that, starting ...
Tableau Software has released monthly subscription prices for its data visualization products, following through on a plan first disclosed last year to pivot its pricing focus from perpetual licenses ...
Domo and Tableau started their data visualization and business intelligence (BI) journeys from two very different places on the IT map. Tableau is an early pioneer of the category that got its start ...
Through a partnership with Cloudera, Tableau Software has built a Hadoop connector for doing big data visualization. The new connector uses Hive to collect data across distributed nodes. That data is ...
Christian Chabot, in an exclusive interview, explains how Tableau Software is putting a consumerized face on business intelligence and analytics There’s a reason big companies put business ...