Tableau Software

Tableau Software (/tæbˈl/ tab-LOH) is an interactive data visualization software company[4] founded in January 2003 by Christian Chabot, Pat Hanrahan and Chris Stolte, in Mountain View, California. The company is currently headquartered in Seattle, Washington, United States [5] focused on business intelligence.[6] On August 1, 2019, Salesforce acquired Tableau for $15.7 billion.[7][8]

Tableau Software, Inc.
Subsidiary
ISINUS87336U1051 
IndustrySoftware
SuccessorSalesforce.com 
FoundedMountain View, California (2003)
FoundersChristian Chabot
Chris Stolte
Andrew Beers
Pat Hanrahan
Headquarters
Seattle, Washington
,
United States
Key people
  • Adam Selipsky (CEO)
  • Christian Chabot (Chairman of the Board)
  • Chris Stolte (Technical Advisor)
  • Andrew Beers (CDO)
  • Pat Hanrahan, (Chief Scientist)

Damon Fletcher (CFO)
Andrew Beers (CTO)
Revenue US$1.2 billion (2018)[1]
  • US$ 5,873,000 (2014)[2]
  • US$ 7,076,000 (2013)
Number of employees
4,181 (May 2019)[3]
ParentSalesforce
Websitetableau.com

Chabot, Hanrahan and Stolte were researchers at the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University[9] who specialized in visualization techniques for exploring and analyzing relational databases and data cubes.[10] The company was started as a commercial outlet for research produced at Stanford between 1999-2002.

Tableau products query relational databases, online analytical processing cubes, cloud databases, and spreadsheets to generate graph-type data visualizations. The products can also extract, store, and retrieve data from an in-memory data engine.

Software products

Tableau products include:[11][12]

  • Tableau Desktop (Both professional and personal editions)
  • Tableau Server
  • Tableau Online
  • Tableau Prep Builder[13] (Released in 2018)
  • Tableau Vizable[14] (Consumer data visualization mobile app released in 2015)
  • Tableau Public (free to use)
  • Tableau Reader (free to use)
  • Tableau Mobile

Functionalities

Tableau has a mapping functionality,[15][16] and is able to plot latitude and longitude coordinates and connect to spatial files[17] like Esri Shapefiles, KML, and GeoJSON to display custom geography.[18] The built-in geo-coding allows for administrative places (country, state/province, county/district), postal codes, US Congressional Districts, US CBSA/MSA, Area Codes, Airports, and European Union statistical areas (NUTS codes) to be mapped automatically. You can group geographies to create custom territories[19] or use custom geocoding to extend existing geographic roles in the product.[20]

History

Tableau was founded in 2003 by Pat Hanrahan, Christian Chabot, and Chris Stolte, and moved its headquarters to the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, the following year.[21][22] The company has since expanded its Fremont headquarters and announced plans in 2016 for an auxiliary campus in suburban Kirkland, Washington.[23] A new headquarters building opened near Gas Works Park in Wallingford in March 2017 and was followed by a new building in Fremont that opened in 2018.[24]

In August 2016, Tableau announced the appointment of Adam Selipsky as president and CEO, effective September 16, 2016, replacing co-founder Christian Chabot as CEO.[25]

In June 2018, Tableau acquired Empirical Systems, a Cambridge, Massachusetts based artificial intelligence startup, with plans to integrate the company's technology into the Tableau platform. Tableau also announced plans to establish an office in Cambridge as a result of the deal.[26][27]

On June 10, 2019, Tableau was acquired by Salesforce in an all stock deal worth over $15 billion.[28]

Finances

On May 17, 2013, Tableau launched an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange,[29] raising more than $250 million.[30] Prior to its IPO, Tableau raised over $45 million in venture capital investment from investors such as the NEA and Meritech.[30]

The company's 2013 revenue reached $232.44 million, an 82% growth over 2012's $128 million.[31] In 2010, Tableau reported revenue of $34.2 million. That figure grew to $62.4 million in 2011 and $127.7 million in 2012. Profit during the same periods came to $2.7 million, $3.4 million, and $1.6 million, respectively.[32]

On June 10, 2019, Salesforce.com announced that they would be acquiring Tableau in a $15.7 billion deal.[33]

Wikileaks and policy changes

Visualization created by Tableau Software
Visualization created by Tableau Software
Visualization created by Tableau Software

On December 2, 2010, Tableau deleted WikiLeaks's visualizations about the United States diplomatic cables leak, stating it was due to direct political pressure from US Senator Joe Lieberman.[34][35]

On February 21, 2011, Tableau posted an updated data policy.[36] The accompanying blog post cited the two main changes as (1) creating a formal complaint process and (2) using freedom of speech as a guiding principle.[37] In addition, the post announced the creation of an advisory board to help the company navigate future situations that "push the boundaries" of the policy.[37] Tableau likened the new policy to the model set forth in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and opined that under the new policy, Wikileaks' visuals would not have been removed, as "the underlying data were statistics about the cables, not the cables themselves".[38]

Awards

In 2008, Tableau was named a Codie award winner for "Best Business Intelligence Solution" by the Software and Information Industry Association.[39] The company was recognized as a leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for seven consecutive years between 2012 and 2019.[40]

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  20. Custom Geocode Your Data
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