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Topic: Anybody here is in the field of Data Analytics or Viz
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TMA Turbo Donald
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Just wondering if anyone here does data analytics or data visualization in their role as a profession. I.E. Advanced Excel, R, or Tableau.
Anyone?!
Posts: 185 | From: San Jose | Registered: Apr 2012
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saleen428
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I Project Manage with the IS group and have performed data analytics, normalization and migrations. I have not had the pleasure of using Tableau. What's going on?
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Posts: 217 | From: 925 | Registered: Mar 2007
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TMA Turbo Donald
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dupe [ 2014-01-29, 09:17 PM: Message edited by: TMA Turbo Donald ]
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TMA Turbo Donald
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Just curious if anyone on Cafords has a job role that pertains to analytics. Data viz is appearing to be more in demand, especially with interactive charting (i.e. Tableau). [ 2014-01-29, 09:16 PM: Message edited by: TMA Turbo Donald ]
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saleen428
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Data Analytics is at the core of any sizable organizations' 'health' strategy. The need for visualizers is increasing due to M&A's resulting in data convergence between disparate databases, data mining for BI/Marketing programs, as well as integrations with cloud services/applications to name a few. If you are in a role that is responsible for data it would be beneficial to get experience with visualizer apps or services. I have used both from Informatica. Sorry for the long response, but this is where I have played for the past few years. Let me know if you are interested in chatting on a call. Would like to know what you are working on
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