Tableau 2022.3 delivers new capabilities to help you easily unlock insights about your data at scale—including Data Guide, Table Extensions, dynamic zone visibility, and more.
Maps are a great tool to visually analyze spatial patterns. In Tableau, it’s simple to add multiple layers of data on top of a custom base map to easily see patterns.
Pierre Guillaume Wielezynski describes how embedding Tableau dashboards into a new service marketplace enabled the World Food Programme to respond to Covid-19
If you’re looking for a fun way to connect with data enthusiasts while also reinforcing foundational data visualization skills, Back to Viz Basics (B2VB)—a Tableau Community Project—is the perfect place to start.
Learn about the key elements that make up a Viz Game, or data visualization competition, in which contestants show off their design, analytics, and data storytelling skills.
Drawing on the Tableau Iron Viz format, Deloitte’s Viz Games annual data visualization competition helps improve data literacy and strengthen data culture across their organization. Learn three tips on leading a data viz competition at your work—and see the winning vizzes from the teams at Deloitte.
Learn how mapping location data allows us to see and understand spatial patterns, helping answer where is the data located and how is it distributed & how are the locations related?