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This is the first post in a three-part series that will take a large amount of information about Tableau data extracts, highly compress that information, and place it into memory — yours.
‘Easy Empty Extracts' Dit klinkt haast als een kinderrijmpje. Maar het is eigenlijk een belangrijke Tableau-tip van onze eigen Ryan Stryker, Senior Business Consultant bij Tableau Professional Services. Bedankt, Ryan! Extracten zijn niet moeilijk te verkopen. Bij de lokale materialisatie van de dataweergaven worden de prestaties meestal drastisch verbeterd. En Tableau Server biedt ons een handig platform om alles automatisch te vernieuwen. Bij grote extracten kan het echter behoorlijk tijdrovend zijn om een desktopversie te maken voordat deze op de server wordt gepubliceerd. Begrijpelijkerwijs vragen klanten vaak of er geen manier is om het ‘gewoon door Server te laten doen’. Natuurlijk wel.
Ever wished you could easily share analytics with your colleagues? Ever wanted to collaborate on a dashboard with a customer or partner? Or wish you could access and work securely with data on your tablet, without having to VPN into your corporate network? But you couldn’t. Or you could, but didn’t want to download software or spin up an IT project. If so, then today is a big day. Today we’re announcing Tableau Online, a hosted version of Tableau Server in the cloud. It’s the fastest way to get up and running with a complete business intelligence platform. We take care of the infrastructure, you share analytics. It’s that easy.
As a marketing professional, I have a soft spot for customer stories that showcase Tableau at work in marketing departments. So it’s gratifying when I hear about customers combining their data muscle and Tableau chops to segment audiences, engage prospects, and provide meaningful content about their product or service.
Tableau for Teaching (TfT) is a program that offers free classroom use of Tableau for instructors aiming to help their students better analyze and visualize data. Participants vary in discipline, from business administration, computer science, to public health. Recently, students at the Rutgers University Graduate School of Communication and Information shared their class project with us. Their instructor, Professor Anselm Spoerri assigned the class to evaluate and design innovative visualizations.
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