Is Tableau The Next Google?
Roland Piquepaille writes "At least, the founders of Tableau Software, a small company established in 2003 and based in Seattle, come from Stanford University, where they worked down the hall with Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin back in 1997. In 'Tableau making name for itself,' the Seattle Post-Intelligencer writes that Tableau intends to make structured databases easy to use the way Google did with unstructured data. So the company is turning databases into easy-to-generate graphics. Tableau doesn't say who are its customers, but claims that it has more than 100 installations and that it's already profitable. This graphical data mining tool runs on desktops and costs $1,000 per user for a standard edition and $1,600 per user for a professional version. Will this company be successful and become another Google? Read more and decide after looking at an example of database drilling."
Never. I love my google.
Each language has its purpose, however humble. -- The Tao of Programming
I know I'll get a few posts saying, "I understood it just fine,"
No, you'll get a few posts calling you a fuckwit because the irony of your rant is underscored by your inability to spell 'grammar'.
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.. or E .. or both :)
Where's the structure in that, huh?
I bet it's a part of Pi
3.243F6A8885A308D313
I saw Page on plane once, in 1997. I use the internet daily. I have a cache of every porn site on my hard drive. I am a carbon based life form.
The connections and similarities are endless. Watch out Google!
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