TABLEAU ONLINE TRAINING

Business intelligence importance has increased more than ever before as the technological advances make data visualization more powerful and prevalent. The Tableau is the leader in making available the data visualization process available to the business users belonging to all types of background and the industry. All around the globe, businesses have realized the need for a Tableau expert due to which the Tableau online training in Hyderabad has become one of the best options for getting entry into a big corporate company.

Today, the businesses around the globe have definitely realized the ability of Tableau to effectively visualize the data due to which better understanding, better business decisions and insight are possible. Tableau online training equips you with the knowledge of enabling businesses keep up pace with the evolving new technology landscape so that your company can outperform competitors using intuitive and adaptive data visualizing means.

 

Tableau Basic and Advanced

Audience:

This course is designed to provide you with the skills required to become a Tableau power user. The course is designed for the professional who has solid working experience with Tableau and wants to take it to the next level. You should have a deep understanding of all the fundamental concepts of building worksheets and dashboards, but may scratch your head when working with more complex issues.

Prerequisites: None

Learning Objectives: At the end of this class, the student will be able to:

  • Build advanced chart types and visualizations
  • Build complex calculations to manipulate your data
  • Work with statistics and statistical techniques
  • Work with parameters and input controls
  • Implement advanced geographic mapping techniques and use custom images and geo coding to build spatial visualizations of non-geographic data
  • Implement all options in working with data: Joining multiple tables, data blending, performance considerations and working with the Data Engine, sharing your connections as meta data, and understand when to implement which connection method.
  • Build better dashboards using techniques for guided analytics, interactive dashboarddesign and visual best practices
  • Implement many efficiency tips and tricks
  • Understand the basics of Tableau Server and other options for sharing your results

Course includes:

This course will include extensive hands-on activities to re-enforce the skills and knowledge attained.

Course Topics:

Introduction and Getting Started

  • Why Tableau? Why Visualization?
  • The Tableau Product Line
  • Level Setting Terminology
  • Getting Started creating some powerful visualizations quickly
  • Review of some Key Fundamental Concepts

Filte& Grouping ring, Sorting

Filtering, Sorting and Grouping are fundamental concepts when working with and analyzing data. We will briefly review these topics as they apply to Tableau

  • Advanced options for filtering and hiding
  • Understanding your many options for ordering and grouping your data: Sort, Groups, Bins, Sets
  • Understanding how all of these options inter-relate

Working with Data

  • Data Types and Roles
  • 1.Dimension versus Measures
  • 2.Data Types
  • 3.Discrete versus Continuous
  • The meaning of pill colors
  • Database Joins
  • Data Blending
  • Working with the Data Engine / Extracts and scheduling extract updates
  • Working with Custom SQL
  • Adding to Context
  • Switching to Direct Connection
  • Building meta data via shared Data Source connections
  • Performance considering and working with big data
  • OLAP considerations (Overview

Working with Calculated Data and Statistics

In the Fundamentals Class, we were introduced to some basic calculations: basic string and arithmetic calculations and ratios and quick table calculations. In the Advanced class, we will extend those concepts to understand the intricacies of manipulating data within Tableau

  • A Quick Review of Basic Calculations
  • 1.Arithmetic Calculations
  • 2.String Manipulation
  • 3.Date Calculations
  • 4.Quick Table Calculations
  • 5.Custom Aggregations
  • 6.Custom Calculated Fields
  • 7.Logic and Conditional Calculations
  • 8.Conditional Filters
  • Advanced Table Calculations
  • 1.Understanding Scope and Direction
  • 2.Calculate on Results of Table Calculations
  • 3.Complex Calculations
  • 4.Difference From Average
  • 5.Discrete Aggregations
  • 6.Index to Ratios
  • Understanding where Calculations Occur
  • Statistics
  • 1.Reference / Trend Lines
  • 2.Statistical Calculations
  • 3.Summary Stats
  • 4.Cohort Analysis
  • Working with Dates and Times
  • 1.Continuous versus Discrete Dates
  • 2.Dates and Times
  • 3.Reference Dates

Working with Parameters

In the Fundamentals class, we were introduced to parameters. How to create a parameter and use it in a calculation. In the Advanced class, we will go into more details on how we can use parameters to modify our title, create What-If analysis, etc

Parameter Basics and Advanced

    • Data types of parameters
    • Using parameters in calculated fields
    • Inputting parameter values and parameter control options
    • Advanced Usage of Parameters
    • Using parameters for titles, field selections, logic statements

Advanced Charts with Real Time Applications

    • Benfords Law/ Left most digit
    • Bump Charts
    • Bullet Graphs
    • Water Fall Charts
    • Boxplots
    • Word Clouds, Bubble charts, Tree maps
    • Hstograms
    • Heatmaps

Building Interactive Dashboards

    • Combining multiple visualizations into a dashboard
    • Making your worksheet interactive by using actions and filters
    • An Introduction to Best Practices in Visualization
    • Quick Filters
    • Dashboard Objects
    • Filter Actions
    • Highlighting and Actions
    • Performance
    • Publish to Web
    • Zones
    • Guided Analytics
    • Cascading Filters
    • Highlighting
    • Quick filter Options
    • Select then See Visual
    • Self-Populating Dashboards
    • Shortcuts
    • URL Actions

Sharing Workbooks

  • Publish to Reader
  • Packaged Workbooks
  • Publish to Office
  • Publish to PDF
  • Publish to Tableau Server and Sharing over the Web

Tableau Server Essentials

Audience:

This course is designed as an overview for those who need to quickly learn the basics of administering a standard, out-of-the-box installation of Tableau Server. The course is also appropriate for those considering a deployment of Tableau Server, but who would like to learn more about the product prior to making a final decision. This course is primarily designed for IT professionals or technically savvy staff who will be responsible for the installation, administration, and maintenance of Tableau Server. Many of the concepts are covered from the perspective of deployments that are not overly large or complex. Those interested in advanced topics or detailed system integration of Tableau Server should consider the Tableau Server Comprehensive course instead.

Prerequisites: None

Topics Covered:

  • 1.Complete basic installation of Tableau Server
  • 2.Find the minimum requirements for installing Tableau Server
  • 3.List the (default) locations where Tableau Server files are installed
  • 4.Explain the permissions necessary for setting up the Run As user account to run Tableau Server
  • 5.List the (default) ports Tableau Server requires and describe how default ports can be changed during installation
  • 6.Explain the purpose of and manage product keys
  • 7.Describe the functionality provided by Tableau Server and how it extends the power of Tableau Desktop to a broader audience
  • 8.Describe how Tableau Server fits into the Tableau Product Suite and how the various products interact
  • 9.Explain reasons for choosing Tableau Server
  • 10.From an administrators perspective, describe how end-users interact with Tableau Server
  • 11.Create a visualization in Tableau Desktop
  • 12.Publish a visualization to Tableau Server
  • 13.Include data extracts and schedule updates when publishing to Tableau Server
  • 14.View and interact with visualizations published to Tableau Server
  • 15.Utilize embed tags and URL parameters to include Tableau visualizations in webpages, portals, and applications
  • 16.Describe the functions of each of the components of Tableau Server (gateway server,VizQL server, application server, data server, backgrounder, repository service, and extract host) and how they interact
  • 17.Describe the levels of security in Tableau Server and define how they are used
  • 18.List the options for authentication within Tableau Server and explain the benefits of each
  • 19.Describe authorization and the flow of permissions within Tableau Server
  • 20.Manage content permissions
  • 21.Describe how database security works in Tableau Server
  • 22.Manage users, groups, sites, and permissions in Tableau Server
  • 23.Add, edit, and delete user accounts
  • 24.License Tableau Server users
  • 25.Assign and manage users permissions
  • 26.Explain what content administrators do on Tableau Server
  • 27.Add, edit, and delete groups in Tableau Server
  • 28.Add and manage sites in Tableau Server
  • 29.Describe content structures within Tableau Server
  • 30.Create projects in Tableau Server
  • 31.Assign workbooks to project on Tableau Server
  • 32.Assign permissions to workbooks and data sources
  • 33.Start and stop Tableau Server
  • 34.Back up and clean up Tableau Server
  • 35.Change configuration settings

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