Tableau
Tableau is a data visualization and business analysis tool. It is a software that allows users to easily create interactive and attractive charts, tables, dashboards and reports based on various data sources.
Visualize data and improve business performance.
Tableau is widely used in companies and institutions around the world, and its flexibility makes it used in a variety of industries, from finance and sales to health, marketing or education. It enables anyone, not just analysts or programmers, to make data-driven decisions.
One tool, many possibilities.
Linking data sources
Tableau allows you to combine data from a variety of sources, including databases, spreadsheets, text files, as well as online sources.
Data visualization
Tableau allows you to create a variety of data visualizations, such as charts, maps, pivot tables, histograms and much more. All this allows you to better understand the relationships between data.
Advanced analysis
In addition to standard visualizations, Tableau also offers advanced analysis features such as forecasting, trend lines and calculated fields, allowing users to derive even more advanced conclusions from their data.
Intuitive interface
Tableau's interface is so user-friendly that it allows even people without technical expertise to create their own visualizations and reports.
Integration with other BI tools
Tableau integrates with other business intelligence tools and platforms, allowing you to use different data sources and gain a more complete business perspective.
Easy access for anyone
Tableau allows users to share their reports by publishing them to Tableau Cloud or Tableau Server. This allows the end user to access them from any web browser or mobile devices.
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Interactive dashboards
Creating interactive dashboards is one of Tableau's main strengths. You can explore data by clicking on visualization elements and get instant insights.
Access to data for everyone
Reports can be accessed from any web browser or mobile devices, so the information you need will always be available.
Data Visualization Tool
Tableau is known for its powerful data visualization capabilities. It allows you to create diverse and attractive visualizations that facilitate the understanding of complex information.
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Tableau is a leading data visualization and business analytics tool that enables users to create interactive and insightful dashboards and reports from their data.
Tableau is distinguished by its user-friendly interface, powerful data visualization capabilities and seamless integration with various data sources for dynamic visual analysis.
Tableau can connect to a wide range of data sources, including databases, cloud services, spreadsheets and web data connectors.
Yes, Tableau caters to users of all skill levels with an intuitive drag-and-drop interface for beginners and advanced analytics features for experienced analysts.
Yes, Tableau offers collaborative features such as shared workbooks, comments and real-time updates, allowing teams to work together on data visualization projects.
While Tableau can connect to live data sources for real-time updates, it is important to optimize data connections and performance for real-time analysis.
Tableau provides robust security features, including encryption, permission control, row-level security and single sign-on (SSO) integration to protect sensitive data.
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Vizyble offers online training courses, webinars, tutorials, certification programs and a vibrant Tableau Knowledge Base in Polish. Vizyble helps users improve their Tableau skills at all levels.
To get started with Tableau, download a trial version of Tableau Desktop or the free Tableau Public, connect data sources, create visualizations, create dashboards and use data insights to make informed decisions.
Tableau oferuje darmową wersję Tableau Public, która posiada pewne ograniczenia funkcjonalne, ale może być stosowana w warunkach biznesowych. Tableau Public łączy się wyłącznie do plików płaskich, jednocześnie pozwala zapisywać wyniki analiz lokalnie w formie plików. Pełnoprawne wersje komercyjne licencji Tableau są wyceniane per użytkownik oraz typ licencji (Creator, Explorer, Viewer). Istnieją też dodatkowo płatne rozszerzenia, takie jak Data Catalog i Data Management Add-on.