Tableau Software (NYSE: DATA) announced that Tableau Online, the company’s fastest growing product with over 5,000 customer accounts, is now available on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud. Tableau ...
Dremio, the SQL Lakehouse company, is providing a new native Dremio connector for Tableau, available with the release of Tableau 2021.2. The native connector extends Tableau’s support of Dremio and ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dremio, the SQL Lakehouse company, announced the debut of a native Dremio connector in Tableau, available today with the release of Tableau 2021.2. The native ...
Tableau Software is offering European users access to locally hosted versions of its software-as-a-service (SaaS) offerings by opening a UK-based region hosted on Amazon Web Services’ (AWS) cloud ...
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eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
The new Data Stories feature in Tableau will explain data automatically in plain language. (Tableau Image) Tableau Software showed a new storytelling feature that automatically explains data from ...
Tableau, provider of the leading analytics platform, is bringing data analytics and AI enhancements together in a suite of new and expanded augmented analytics features. Tableau’s latest release will ...
Tableau on Tuesday launched Ask Data, a natural language processing tool, to enable customers to ask conversational questions to improve analytics. The features are available in Tableau 2019.1 beta.
Tableau on Thursday announced a new feature that automatically adds plain-language explanations to dashboards, making it easier for people to understand the data they're looking at. The new Data ...
Data science is best left to Ph.D. statisticians who can program in R and Python, compose complex SQL and MDX queries in their sleep, and leap tall Hadoop data sets in a single bound. Right? Not ...