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Tableau has a free version and offers a free trial. Tableau paid version starts at USD 15.00/month.
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Tableau Reviews
Feature rating
- Industry: Banking
- Company size: 11–50 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1-5 months
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Tableau - Powerful but Complicated
Overall I'm impressed with the power of Tableau to analyze massive data sets and present them in a visually appealing manner. I am non-technical, so I did have some trouble in live-connecting to a data source.
Pros
I like how powerful it is in creating dashboards that leverage very large datasets.
Cons
It can be a bit cumbersome for non-technical folks. In particular, I had a challenge connecting my data source (in a live sort of way) to my dashboard.
- Industry: Information Technology & Services
- Company size: 5,001–10,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Tableau for shared dashboards
I've used Tableau for creating dashboards tailored to the unique needs of different teams within the company. Most data sources used by Tableau were SQL Server databases, local Excel files, and Box files. What people used to create locally, in some very elaborated Excel files, was transferred in Tableau, shaped into interactive dashboards showing the important KPIs, visualizations on trends, etc. This way, the same dashboard could be shared to more people, so that each can explore data as per provided filters.
Pros
Tableau it's a powerful tool for data analysis and data visualizations. It provides powerful drill downs and calculations. Also, it can load data from a wide range of data sources (local files, SQL databases, Azure, etc).
Cons
The learning curve is quite steep. Also, it is rather difficult to embed Tableau dashboards into web pages and provide interactive action from the web page level; the Tableau.js library and support is slightly limited.
- Industry: Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Weekly for 1+ year
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Great Reporting Software
Pros
Great for Reporting, dashboard and KPI metrics.
Cons
user license cost is expensive compared to features.
- Industry: Internet
- Company size: 2–10 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Tableau for Business Intelligence
Tableau overall is a very suitable software for data visualisation and business intelligence.
It is easy to use and very interesting.
Pros
Easy to use.
Industry standard.
Value for money.
Large community.
Recognised certificates.
A year free plan for Students and Instructors.
Can handle huge size of data.
Charts and Visualizations can be embedded on websites and other spftwares like power point.
Cons
Tableau prep is not as easy to use as MS Excel.
Reasons for Switching to Tableau
Tableau has many advanced features for data Visualizations and business intelligence. You can use free third party charts and extensions as well as the paid ones.- Industry: Health, Wellness & Fitness
- Company size: 1,001–5,000 Employees
- Used Daily for 2+ years
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Tableau help get precise insights from our business data.
Tableau has shown us why it is the greatest tool for analyzing business data by offering us a very solid five star experience. It has showed us the way of making the right decisions based on the actual real data. With Tableau, we have been able to have in-depth analysis on our data which help get the insights to guide us on how to improve our business.
Pros
It was impressively easy to customize Tableau to fit our analytics needs and have it integrate to our working infrastructure. Tableau has very superior AI analytics that help us get in-depth analysis on our data to extract the most useful insights. It also easy to visualize the insights using easy to understand visual dashboards. The reporting function in Tableau allow us to document our insights for easier sharing and future referencing.
Cons
Everything about Tableau has been so on point so far. There has been nothing negative to report about it.