Tableau, the visual analytics provider, has announced new subscription pricing for all of its products, including Tableau Desktop, Tableau Server, and Tableau Online. The new pricing model significantly reduces the initial expense to deploy business intelligence.
With Tableau's subscription offerings, organisations of all sizes have the predictability and flexibility they need to budget and plan deployments, plus easily scale as their needs change over time - all while having the freedom to deploy their Tableau subscriptions on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid manner.
Tableau's new subscription pricing is part of a continuing shift towards a subscription business model, which is in line with customer demand and industry trends. "Many customers have told us they prefer to purchase software through a subscription model to more easily access the products they want, reduce upfront expenses and increase flexibility," said Adam Selipsky, President and CEO of Tableau.
"We have always been driven by the success of our customers, and with subscription pricing we'll be even more aligned with our customer's needs and further committed to earning their business every year."
Tableau customers are already shifting to this model, including more than 5,700 customer accounts subscribing to Tableau Online, a fully managed software as a service (SaaS) version of Tableau running in the cloud. The reduced upfront investment of the subscription model helps organisations adopt Tableau easily, while the transparent pricing ensures the platform can effectively be scaled enterprise-wide.
Interested?
Prices include:
Tableau Desktop Personal - US$35 per month
Tableau Desktop Professional - US$70 per month
Tableau Server - US$35 per month
Tableau Online - US$42 per month
Full platform details and pricing can be found on Tableau's website. Flexible enterprise subscription offerings are also available.
With Tableau's subscription offerings, organisations of all sizes have the predictability and flexibility they need to budget and plan deployments, plus easily scale as their needs change over time - all while having the freedom to deploy their Tableau subscriptions on-premises, in the cloud, or in a hybrid manner.
Tableau's new subscription pricing is part of a continuing shift towards a subscription business model, which is in line with customer demand and industry trends. "Many customers have told us they prefer to purchase software through a subscription model to more easily access the products they want, reduce upfront expenses and increase flexibility," said Adam Selipsky, President and CEO of Tableau.
"We have always been driven by the success of our customers, and with subscription pricing we'll be even more aligned with our customer's needs and further committed to earning their business every year."
Tableau customers are already shifting to this model, including more than 5,700 customer accounts subscribing to Tableau Online, a fully managed software as a service (SaaS) version of Tableau running in the cloud. The reduced upfront investment of the subscription model helps organisations adopt Tableau easily, while the transparent pricing ensures the platform can effectively be scaled enterprise-wide.
Interested?
Prices include:
Tableau Desktop Personal - US$35 per month
Tableau Desktop Professional - US$70 per month
Tableau Server - US$35 per month
Tableau Online - US$42 per month
Full platform details and pricing can be found on Tableau's website. Flexible enterprise subscription offerings are also available.
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