Tableau 9.2 added new Tableau Mobile app for iPhone (still Android was ignored!), added integration with Mapbox:Īdded hierarchical treemaps placement of totals at top, bottom, left and right using any worksheet as filter:Īnd making permission granularity not just for workbooks and datasources, but for projects as well. Also free iPad app “ Vizable” was part of 9.1 release and announced on TCC15.ĩ.2. New Data Connectors: Web Data Connector, Amazon Aurora, Google Cloud SQL, Microsoft Azure, SAP BW, Tableau SDK for creating and publishing data extracts (C, C++, Python, Java). Here is a video with review of Tableau 9.0 features:ĩ.1. Tableau 9 accelerated execution of queries (enabled parallel, consolidated and reused queries, cashing), added analytics pane: April 2015. Now you can view proximity in the radial selection tool:Īlso 9.0 directly connects now to statistical files from SAS, SPSS and R, new data connectors added for Spark SQL, Amazon Elastic MapReduce, Amazon Redshift, improved performance of Salesforce connector, added Data Interpreter and Pivot-split cross tab: Added Single Sign-On and Delegated Access with Kerberos for enterprise security.ĩ.0. This historical release enabled the non-administrative user to use remote “READONLY” user (of Tableau’s administrative PostgreSQL database) to be used for creating dashboards, monitoring Tableau Server, its users, HTTP traffic, workbooks usage and data extracts.Ĩ.3. New map designs (together with Stamen) and map server, worldwide zoom level, high DPI displays:Ĩ.2.2. Native Tableau Desktop for Mac is released to please many snobs, Story Points (along with worksheets and dashboards) available now for data-storytelling (need for PowerPoint is much less now), new data connectors to text, excel, SAP HANA, Splunk, API for Google BigQuery and REST API, new Data Window: Among new features: some integration with R, copy content between workbooks, Box-and-Whisker Plot:Ĩ.2. Tableau finally became 64-bit (no limit for 4GB RAM now – it was way overdue) multi-threaded product and added support for SAML. By end of 2015 Tableau became the leader in sales and in number of employees, while keeping the highest YoY growth among competitors.Īs true and wise leader, Tableau made its software available to millions of people for free: each student, teacher, and even each member of administration of academic organization can use it for free and each small non-profit organization can use it for free too! Tableau Public vastly increased its capacity, allowing its users to save up to 10 million rows and even protect their workbooks from download.Ĩ.1. Part 1 “Self-Intro” covers 2003-7 from version 1 to 3, Part 2 “Catching-up” covers 2008-10 from versions 4 to 6, Part 3 “Competition” covers 2011-13 from version 6 to 8 and Part 4 “Tableau the Leader” covers 2013-15 from version 8.1 to 9.2.ĭuring last 25 months Tableau published 6(!) releases: 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 9.0, 9.1 and 9.2 – in average one release per 4 months, leaving competitions far behind (version 9.3 expected in Q1 of 2016 and 10.0 in the summer(?) of 2016). Tremendous success of TC15 convinced me to return to my blog to write about Tableau’s history. Update for April 2016: vendor’s inclusion into Gartner’s MQ may decrease vendor’s market capitalization. !/vizhome/GartnerBIAnalyticsQuadrant2016/MagicQuadrant I found more useful for me the Gartner’s Analysis of Ownership cost of BI Platform:Īlso if you interested to review historical changes in “MQ”, see this: To express my opinion, I simply reshuffle all competitors and placed them in order obvious to me (X – functionality, Y – “ability to execute”, color – the ease to use, size is popularity I also included D3 but I am not comparing it!): Gartner finally removed Spotfire, IBM, SAS, SAP and Microstrategy for the list of Leaders, leaving among leaders only 3 – obvious one (Tableau, especially Tableau 10), buzzword-rich Microsoft (PowerBI) and losing QLIK (Qlik Sense will not save it). MQ idea is obviously damn, because you cannot fit multi-dimensional relationship into 2-dimensional space.Ĭontains a lot of ”useful” info, like list of competitors and factors defining their positions on market. Since popularity of this blog started with that comparison, visitors kept asking me, especially when Gartner releases its Magic Quadrant (see generic MQ description here:įor BI every February of every year). I stopped comparing DV (Data Visualization) products in 2012, when Qliktech stopped updating Qlikview.
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