Every technology that we use today is data-driven. The amount of data generated by various devices all over the world is more than 2.5 quintillion bytes per-day! Now, to analyze such a huge amount of data, we need skilled individuals and they are Tableau Developers. In this blog, we would be looking into 'What does a Tableau Developer do?' and Tableau Developer roles and responsibilities in detail.
But before knowing What does a Tableau Developer do, we should know the following...
Tableau is a tool that is widely used for data visualization. It assists in converting unstructured data into a format that can be easily understood. Visualization is fast and efficient with the help of Tableau as it gives visualizations in the form of dashboards and worksheets.
One of the outstanding features of Tableau is data blending. This process involves collecting varieties of data from different sources and, then, storing this data into a single data warehouse.
Why it is so popular?
Tableau is a powerful and fastest-growing data visualization tool used in the Business Intelligence Industry. It helps in simplifying raw data into a very easily understandable format. Data analysis is very fast with Tableau and the visualizations created are in the form of dashboards and worksheets.
Tableau Products
As we know about the tableau & its usage, now we'll see the five products offered by Tableau:
Tableau Desktop
Tableau Public
Tableau ServerTableau
OnlineTableau Reader
Tableau Developer Roles and Responsibilities
Here are the major roles and responsibilities of a Tableau Developer:
Creating visualizations for the data extracted with the help of Tableau
Identifying patterns and meaningful insights from data by analyzing it
Designing dashboards
Managing Tableau Server
Managing big data
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