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“People across the Asia Pacific region are using Tableau to quickly make sense of and ask questions of their data, and this is helping them make discoveries and arrive at insights that they never could before,” said JY Pook, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, Tableau. “As our world becomes more connected and digitised, data analytics is going to be a critical skill for the workforce of tomorrow. Increasingly, companies are going to be looking to data to help them make more informed decisions and overcome challenges, and more government bodies will be harnessing the power of data to build connected communities and smarter cities.”
“We brought the teaching of self-service data analytics into our curriculum as we believe it to be a skillset that will truly help our students thrive in a future that will be centred around data,” said Dr. Koh Noi Sian, Lecturer, Social Computing, School of Information Technology, Nanyang Polytechnic. “The first batch of students who were taught to use Tableau just graduated, and they have given us feedback that learning how to use Tableau to work with data is one of the most important skills they have gained from the diploma course, as they’ve been able to apply the skill to a variety of roles in the workplace.”
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View an unsolicited endorsement for Tableau as a visualisation tool at the World Congress of Accountants 2014
View an unsolicited endorsement for Tableau as a visualisation tool at the World Congress of Accountants 2014
*Gartner Magic Quadrant for Business Intelligence and Analytics Platforms by Josh Parenteau, Rita Sallahttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVFz80UeJoom, Cindi Howson, Joao Tapadinhas, Kurt Schlegel, Thomas Oestreich, 4 February 2016.
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