
Tableau Server is easy to implement in a Global Corporation in just few months. This is a very user friendly web based application so all users do not require any training. An analyst or data scientist can publish a report on the server, the users logon into the server from internet explorer or a mobile device and directly see the Dashboards in very trendy way! It’s a 3 steps process which allowed our Fortune 500 corporation to deliver quickly Dashboards and Predictive analytics to 5,000+ users in a click! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Tableau Server is not yet a real large scale enterprise tool, lack of compatibility with different browser versions, you can’t create sub-folders to a project which is pain point. The permissions options are also not the best way to manage security. But overall, the tool is so easy and user friendly that you forget most of the pain points and just wait for the next realease bringing every two months amazing new functionalities! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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Tableau has the abitlity to handle large data sources. It has an easy inteface which make the developers life easy.
It has many window functions, LODs, Table calculations which other reporting lack.
It allows user to create custom views based on their requirements.
It allows to create N number of custom visualizations.
It can be integrated with any data bases.
Report implementation is easy compared to other platforms.
It has a dedicated and quick customer support.
It doesn't get slow even with large audience using the server frequently.
The reports can be viewed in mobiles as well..
Frequency of use doesn't affect the report performance. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The main dislike about tableau is it's pricing. It's costly compared to other platforms Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Myself , in my current role as controller for finance and IT at LMW Limited, feel that Tableau honestly is one of the best tools I’ve used for data visualization and analytics.
The way it lets you drag and drop elements to build interactive dashboards without writing complex SQL queries is a game changer for both technical and business users.
Although I have used Power BI , Altrix in Earlier companies, Tableau is Way easy and convenent for data visulation, Integration with Database, ERP.
Implemtaion and integration is Quite Smooth and We can ealiy link up larger database to get Dashboards for daily usage.
The interaction with Stakeholders for meeting at regular frequency is much smooter with Tablue wherein you can do real time data crunching, Tabluation and Graphical Display in click of second .
From a functional side, it helps me convert raw data into meaningful insights super fast. The dashboards are not just static but highly interactive, making it conveninet to explore data without needing deep coding skills.
Tableau integrates well with multiple data sources like Excel, databases, and cloud platforms, so I don’t have to worry much about compatibility. I have used in integration with Oracle 10, SAP HANA.
From a tech side, its performance is solid when working with structured data. Query execution and visualization speed is good as long as you optimize your datasets well. And the ability to use calculated fields and LOD expressions gives enough flexibility to perform advanced data analysis.
The only thing is, it does take some time to master if you want to get into deeper analytics, but once you get the hang of it, it’s totally worth it.
Overall, I Think that Tableau bridges the gap between business and technical users very well by making data analysis more accessible to everyone in the organization. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Being a long time user of Tableau and decision maker in finalisaton and Selection of Tablue, I can say that it is great, but not perfect.
one of the things that frustrates me is its pricing —it’s quite expensive, especially for small businesses. If you need multiple users with full access, costs add up really quick.
The sharing options feel a bit limited compared to other BI tools like power BI, Alteryx that have more open collaboration.
From a technical side of it , performance can slow down when working with very large datasets. If the data source isn’t optimized, queries take longer to load and dashboards lag. Extracting data helps but that’s an extra step that not everyone wants to deal with.
Basic visualizations are easy, but when you get into LOD expressions, table calculations, or complex joins, it’s not as beginner-friendly.
Looking from overall stand point of view, Tableau is powerful but needs better cost flexibility, performance improvements and easier sharing options. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
best tools for data visualization, offering a highly intuitive drag-and-drop interface. The ability to integrate with multiple data sources and generate interactive dashboards makes it a powerful choice for businesses of all sizes. Its real-time data processing and extensive library of charts and graphs enhance data-driven decision-making. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
t has a steep learning curve for beginners. Some advanced functionalities require knowledge of scripting or calculated fields, which can be challenging for non-technical users. Additionally, the pricing structure can be expensive for small businesses, and the desktop version lacks some cloud-based collaboration features found in competitors like Power BI. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

offers an intuitive and highly interactive way to visualize data. The drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to create complex dashboards without requiring extensive technical knowledge. The ability to connect to multiple data sources seamlessly is a significant advantage, and the powerful visualization capabilities allow for clear and insightful data storytelling. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
it can be expensive for small businesses or individual users. Additionally, the learning curve for advanced features, such as calculated fields and data blending, can be steep for beginners. Performance can also slow down when working with very large datasets. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

It is a good tool to manage data, and to have data analysis, it provides clear information and also good comparisons date to date. It is easy to understand once you have spend enough time learning about it. It provides several options to export data which is a big aid. Implementation was easy, and of now the support for the tool has been very good. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is not easy to customize and to master, you will need to invest a good amount of time to fully master every feature, interface is not very user-friendly and not that good at the eyes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Tableau is a good visualization tools as it has lot of different chart options available plus we can create our own custom charts using the extentions.
It is easy to implement as it automatically picks the data types for us.
We can easily integrate various calculations to help us create better charts.
Once you have used and understood how to work with it you will frequently use it as it is very easy to use.
Tableau also provide good customer support when requierd. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As the size of data increases the time taken to load the chart or dashboard increases.
As the complexity of calculation increases it becomes hard the understand the data output as the data is not visible at the time of creating the calculation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It provides excellent data connectivity, allowing integration with cloud applications, databases, and spreadsheets. The ability to filter, clean, and transform raw data into meaningful visual representations is one of its strongest advantages. real-time dashboards help decision-makers stay updated with the latest information. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
the learning curve can be steep, especially for users without prior experience in data analytics. Some advanced features require scripting knowledge, and pricing can be high compared to other solutions. The mobile experience could also be improved for better usability on smaller screens. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

One of the best things about Tableau is its intuitive and interactive data visualization capabilities. It allows users to easily create insightful dashboards, analyze complex data, and make data-driven decisions efficiently. The drag-and-drop functionality makes it user-friendly, even for those without a technical background. Additionally, its seamless integration with various data sources enhances its usability across different industries Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One downside of Tableau is its pricing, which can be expensive for small businesses or individual users. Additionally, while the tool is powerful, it has a steep learning curve, especially for beginners. Some advanced features require SQL knowledge, and performance can slow down when handling very large datasets. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Tableau has been very effective in the visualization of data for analysis purpose. With experience the tool becomes easy to understand. It gives the option of providing data in the form of various tables and charts along with exporting of data in various formats along with timely customer support Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The dashboards take a while to load as more data is fed into the system. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I love everything about Tableau.
1. Multiple source file fomat support.
2. Options of creating single and multiple pages report, dashboards using graph, chart, maps etc.
3.Very easy to set up and use.
4. Friendly user interface.
5. Easy to export dashboards and reports.
6. Easy to integrate with others tools like SSDT, Databricks, S3 etc. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I am using it from last 6 years and liked everything about.
There is nothing to dislike. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.