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‘Tableau has been killed by Salesforce’: Past and current Tableau employees gather at ‘Irish wake’

GeekWire

Tableau continues to face competition in the business intelligence software sector from Microsoft and others. Nelson led the company for two years, after replacing former Tableau CEO Adam Selipsky, who returned to Amazon as CEO of Amazon Web Services, succeeding Amazon CEO Andy Jassy in that role.

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An inside look at Tableau: What’s the future of the ‘DataFam’ at Salesforce?

GeekWire

Research firm Gartner, in its April 2023 “Magic Quadrant” report on analytics and business intelligence vendors, continued to rank Tableau as a leader in the category, with a “massive community of visual analytic developers,” but also cited customer concerns about the impact of the layoffs, and slow support times.

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IT Vortex: The Effort to Achieve Net Zero Carbon Emissions is Far More Than a Business Goal

CIO Business Intelligence

Lou Corriero, Vice President of Cloud Technologies at IT Vortex, notes that the organization frees its customers to focus on their businesses, not the IT required to run them. Offering a diverse array of cloud solutions, IT Vortex’s customers include enterprises in industries from manufacturing and mining to fashion and real estate.

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Building elite teams to map out the business and customer journey

CIO Business Intelligence

I was one of the pioneering members of Amazon marketplace and Amazon Web Services, and was instrumental building a lot of those foundations and products that grew both those businesses. On career consistency: My entire journey has been around digital transformation and building innovative products.

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Understanding Cloud Computing for Your Business

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Major cloud infrastructure services like Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services have fueled new hiring strategies, with 81% of enterprises adopting DevOps strategies and engineers. Still, for business leaders without a strong technical background, cloud computing can seem almost impenetrable.

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Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge Worker: MTLC Web 2.0 presentation

Victus pro Scientia Opus -- Food for the Knowledge

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