On-Demand Webinar

2019 Top 10 Business Intelligence Trends

Keeping up with the rapid pace of change in the BI ecosystem gets more challenging every year. We interviewed a variety of customers, Tableau staff, and experts to identify 10 influential BI trends.

This 60-minute webinar will give you a high-level overview of all 10 trends:

  1. The rise of explainable AI.
  2. Natural language humanizes your data.
  3. Actionable analytics put data in context.
  4. Data collaboratives amplify social good impact.
  5. Codes of ethics catch up to data.
  6. Data management converges with modern BI platforms.
  7. Data storytelling is the new language of corporations.
  8. Enterprises get smarter about analytics adoption.
  9. Data democracy elevates the data scientist.
  10. Accelerated cloud data migration fuels modern BI adoption.

Watch to get up to speed on the latest trends and see real-life examples.

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About the speakers

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Andrew Beers

Chief Technology Officer, Tableau

As Chief Technology Officer, Andrew Beers is responsible for Tableau's long-term technology roadmap and emerging technologies. During his tenure at Tableau, he has led many engineering teams, created new products, and personally written pieces of the product code.

Andrew has been at the heart of Tableau's engineering for most of the company's existence. Prior to joining Tableau in 2004, Andrew ran the engineering group at Align Technology, makers of the Invisalign system, building software to support large-scale customized manufacturing. He holds a master's degree in computer science from Stanford University, where he worked in Pat Hanrahan's computer graphics research group.

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Ellie Fields

Sr. Director of Product Development, Tableau

Ellie Fields leads product development teams at Tableau responsible for building analytics that reach more people. Responsible for product strategy and execution for mobile apps, collaboration, alerting, server experience, onboarding and Tableau Public. She's also a regular speaker on Tableau's approach to business intelligence. Prior to Tableau, Ellie worked at Microsoft and in late-stage venture capital. She has an engineering degree from Rice University and an M.B.A. from The Stanford Graduate School of Business.

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Stephanie Richardson

Vice President, Tableau Community

Stephanie Richardson, Vice President of the Tableau Community, is a marketing executive with 20 years’ experience bringing consumer and B2B technology products from inception through launch and adoption. Stephanie has a passion for creating engaging customer experiences, inside and outside the product. As a leader in the Tableau Community, she is fueled by the incredible energy and expertise of the Community, and is focused on supporting the Community to change the world with data. 

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