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89 Likeliness to Recommend
96 Plan to Renew
84 Satisfaction of Cost Relative to Value
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Emotional Footprint Overview
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+90 Net Emotional Footprint
The emotional sentiment held by end users of the software based on their experience with the vendor. Responses are captured on an eight-point scale.
How much do users love Tableau?
Pros
- Reliable
- Enables Productivity
- Performance Enhancing
- Helps Innovate
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While purchasing decisions shouldn't be based on emotion, it's valuable to know what kind of emotional response the vendor you're considering elicits from their users.
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Wyatt C.
- Role: Operations
- Industry: Not for Profit
- Involvement: End User of Application
Submitted Jan 2025
Versatile Analytics Platform
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates Tableau from other similar products?
Another difference is Tableau’s commitment to data narrative. The service has features such as Story Points that let you build guided, immersive stories from your data. This means delivering insights not just through dashboards but using user storytelling to craft engaging data stories that take viewers through a sequence of visualizations and explanations making complex data more accessible and useful to decision makers.
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
I like that Tableau also cares about creating a supportive user base. This Tableau Public community where you can post and explore visualizations from other people is a phenomenal learning and inspiration hub. All of this knowledge sharing, along with user conferences and ongoing online forums, creates a knowledge-sharing ecosystem that keeps pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with data visualization.
What do you dislike most about this product?
Tableau’s data governance and security policy needs to be improved. While the platform is basic security, fine-grained access controls are difficult to implement in large companies with complex data architectures. User and data security management across different dashboards and data points can be a tiresome and time-consuming exercise. This can lead to security holes or granular access policies that restrict collaboration and sharing within an enterprise.
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
You’ll need to take time to consider your company’s data infrastructure and integration needs. The easiest way for Tableau to integrate is with clean, structured data sources. If your data are distributed across different systems or needs a significant amount of preprocessing, you might need to invest in other ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) tools or data prep products to really take advantage of Tableau. Think about piloting with a portion of your data to test how Tableau interacts with your current systems and workflows before deploying at scale.
Pros
- Helps Innovate
- Continually Improving Product
- Reliable
- Performance Enhancing
Braden L.
- Role: Industry Specific Role
- Industry: Media
- Involvement: End User of Application
Submitted Jan 2025
Powerful Data visualizing Tool.
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates Tableau from other similar products?
Tableau is uniquely different in that it can combine data to some incredible extent. Its toolkit is good at fusing data from different sources, and users can construct detailed visualizations that draw conclusions from multiple databases, spreadsheets and clouds simultaneously. This helps to make your data more integrated and save time by doing the prep work before displaying.
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
My favorite thing about Tableau is its mapping power. The service has a lot of geospatial visualization features from simple Choropleth maps to advanced custom domains and spatial calculations. I like especially how easily different layers of geographical data (like population and sales data) can be plotted together on the same map. The ability to get high-level location-based information is something you won’t find with other visualization apps.
What do you dislike most about this product?
One of the things I don’t like about Tableau is that it doesn’t support scripting. Tableau is very drag and drop oriented, but there is no robust custom scripting language like Python or R pre-installed on the platform. This is a limit that frustrates those users who wish to perform more sophisticated statistical analysis or ML computations when looking at data. There are workarounds but because Tableau does not have native support for major data science tools, you can only do so much analysis within Tableau.
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
For Tableau I would recommend prioritizing your use cases and data sources before you sign on. Tableau is powerful, but may be overkill for minimal reporting or in companies with less variety of data. Whether or not your team is able and equipped to make full use of Tableau’s advanced capabilities. If not, then weigh the cost of training and potentially hiring specialist employees versus the potential benefit of deep data analysis.
Pros
- Helps Innovate
- Continually Improving Product
- Reliable
- Performance Enhancing
Ateeque A.
- Role: Information Technology
- Industry: Telecommunications
- Involvement: End User of Application
Submitted Jan 2025
Powerful tool , add more AI feature
Likeliness to Recommend
What differentiates Tableau from other similar products?
Differentiates tableau from other similar products are User friendly Interface Mobile and web access Strong Data Visualization Data Connectivity
What is your favorite aspect of this product?
My favorite aspect of this product is data visualization , mobile and web access , drag and drop interface .
What do you dislike most about this product?
One aspect i dislike about Tableau is its required proper training to use its advanced feature to act as professional
What recommendations would you give to someone considering this product?
Few recommendations for Tableau are Start with training and tutorials understand your data need Integrate with data source prepare for a learning curve
Pros
- Helps Innovate
- Continually Improving Product
- Reliable
- Performance Enhancing