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Tableau Software
Tableau Software
NameTableau Software
DeveloperChristian Chabot, Chris Stolte, Pat Hanrahan
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, macOS, Linux

Tableau Software is a leading provider of Data Visualization tools, founded by Christian Chabot, Chris Stolte, and Pat Hanrahan at Stanford University. The company's products enable users to connect to various Data Sources, such as Microsoft Excel, Google Analytics, and Amazon Web Services, and create interactive dashboards to analyze and visualize data. Tableau Software has partnered with major companies like Microsoft, Salesforce, and Amazon to provide integrated solutions. The company has also collaborated with Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to advance Data Science research.

Introduction

Tableau Software is a Business Intelligence company that helps organizations make data-driven decisions by providing intuitive and interactive Data Visualization tools. The company's mission is to enable users to easily connect to various Data Sources, such as Oracle, SAP, and IBM, and create interactive dashboards to analyze and visualize data. Tableau Software has been recognized as a leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence and Analytics Platforms. The company has also been named as one of the best places to work by Fortune Magazine, Glassdoor, and Seattle Business Magazine. Tableau Software has partnered with major companies like Accenture, Deloitte, and KPMG to provide integrated solutions.

History

The company was founded in 2003 by Christian Chabot, Chris Stolte, and Pat Hanrahan at Stanford University. The founders developed the first version of the Tableau Software product, which was released in 2004. The company received funding from Venture Capital firms like New Enterprise Associates and Meritech Capital Partners. In 2013, Tableau Software went public with an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange. The company has since acquired several companies, including Jaspersoft and Empirical Systems, to expand its product offerings. Tableau Software has also partnered with major companies like Google, Facebook, and Twitter to provide integrated solutions.

Products_and_Services

Tableau Software offers a range of products and services, including Tableau Desktop, Tableau Server, and Tableau Online. Tableau Desktop is a desktop application that enables users to connect to various Data Sources and create interactive dashboards. Tableau Server is a server-based platform that enables users to publish and share their dashboards with others. Tableau Online is a cloud-based platform that enables users to create and share dashboards without the need for IT infrastructure. The company also offers Tableau Reader, a free application that enables users to view and interact with dashboards created by others. Tableau Software has partnered with major companies like Salesforce, Amazon Web Services, and Microsoft Azure to provide integrated solutions.

Features_and_Capabilities

Tableau Software products offer a range of features and capabilities, including Data Visualization, Data Mining, and Predictive Analytics. The company's products enable users to connect to various Data Sources, such as Relational Databases, Big Data platforms, and Cloud Storage services. Users can create interactive dashboards using a range of visualization tools, including Bar Charts, Line Charts, and Maps. The company's products also offer advanced features, such as Data Blending, Data Storytelling, and Natural Language Processing. Tableau Software has partnered with major companies like IBM Watson, SAP HANA, and Oracle Analytics to provide integrated solutions.

Use_Cases_and_Applications

Tableau Software products have a range of use cases and applications, including Business Intelligence, Data Science, and Data-Driven Decision Making. The company's products are used by organizations across various industries, including Finance, Healthcare, and Retail. Users can create dashboards to analyze and visualize data on Customer Behavior, Sales Performance, and Operational Efficiency. The company's products are also used by Data Scientists and Analysts to perform advanced analytics and Machine Learning tasks. Tableau Software has partnered with major companies like Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and UnitedHealth Group to provide integrated solutions.

Technology_and_Architecture

Tableau Software products are built on a range of technologies, including Java, Python, and JavaScript. The company's products use a Client-Server Architecture to enable users to connect to various Data Sources and create interactive dashboards. The company's products also use In-Memory Computing and Data Caching to improve performance and scalability. Tableau Software has partnered with major companies like Intel, AMD, and NVIDIA to optimize its products for Hardware Acceleration. The company's products are also integrated with major Cloud Platforms, including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. Tableau Software has collaborated with Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Carnegie Mellon University to advance Data Science research. Category:Software companies

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