When you are dealing with real data and you want to be able to work with it and derive information in an efficient way, you should consider using Tableau. Tableau allows you to simply push buttons and now you too can create beautiful, interactive, and dynamic visualizations of your data without having to write long and complicated code, as you would in R or Python, and will also be able to address virtually every type of analytical question.
For example, Tableau has a collection of 10 examples of interactive map visualizations, including maps that visually explain the social narratives behind the population of Manhattan School Children, document the US electricity system, and discover the multiple causative factors associated with US hourly workers earning minimum wage or less. Also displayed in this gallery are the Visualizations of the Day which showcases amazing work of Tableau users.
More than 64000 companies utilize Tableau as their web platform to analyse their data in real-time, to arrive at actionable insights that drive decision making, and to develop optimal solutions to organizations challenges, including large corporations such as Netflix, Lenovo, and LinkedIn.
In this Tableau tutorial for beginners in data visualization we will walk you through creating some simple visualizations in Tableau.
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