Business Analytics

Made Easy with Tableau
A powerful BI tool that helps businesses make informed decisions faster by transforming data into actionable insights.

“We help decision makers find the right answers by discovering and understanding data. Pragmatic, for the decision-making use of data to make a difference. That is our promise. ”  Tableau is business intelligence software that helps people see and understand their data.

TABLEAU PROOF OF CONCEPT

You’ve heard the many Tableau user success stories, but you’re not sure how it will help you. Not to worry, we can delve deep into your data needs and create a clear roadmap for success. Our consultants outline a step-by-step plan of what they will do for you and how it directly benefits your business. You can rest assured of our constant care for your data needs.

TABLEAU PROJECT PLANNING

One of the most important steps in the data visualization process is understanding the direction of your data analysis needs. Alone, this can be a daunting undertaking. With InterWorks, it’s the opposite. Using our multi-industry expertise, years of consulting experience and a close partnership with your team, we can deliver results that will delight you.

AD HOC ANALYSIS WITH TABLEAU

For those times when you aren’t able to complete the analysis yourself, we can do it for you. Our ad hoc style consulting service is a wonderful resource when you require quick and polished analytics. We can start from scratch or improve upon what you’ve already built. Either way, once you try us out, you’ll wonder why all analytics projects aren’t this easy.

TABLEAU SERVER CONSULTING

Your stunning data visualizations need a place to live, and Tableau Server is the perfect home. With Tableau Server, you can easily access and share dashboards across your organization. Complete security and governance keep your data safe. No matter your experience, our Tableau Server experts can help build the ideal server environment to foster user adoption.

KNOWLEDGEABLE TABLEAU CONSULTANTS

Here at Predire AnalyzeData, we have a saying: We have the best people do the best work for the best clients. All three of these aspects are needed for Tableau consulting. Not only are we intelligent, capable and hardworking, we genuinely enjoy the work we do. Our consultants are adept at a variety of data skills and can quickly accommodate whatever your data requires. No one will work harder for your data than we will.

TABLEAU CONSULTING BEST PRACTICES

Once a client has learned the Tableau “ropes,” our consultants won’t just leave them high and dry. Just because you know how to use Tableau, doesn’t mean it’s being utilized correctly. That’s where our understanding of Tableau best practices can help. We’ll stick around and teach you some general best practice guidelines that will take you from Tableau beginner to veteran.

Licensing & Support

Looking to make the right choice regarding the Tableau setup within your organization?

We can help you figure out what is the right mix of:

  • Tableau products: Desktop, Prep, Server, Online
  • User roles: (Creator, Explorer, Viewer)
  • Licenses: user-based, core licensing, embedded analytics, data management

We are also available to offer technical support for your Server if you need it.

One of our goals is to help clients sleep better. This part falls right into that area. Check out more details about yearly pricing at official Tableau website CLICK HERE

How to decide on the right mix of licence users for your organization CLICK HERE

Dashboard Design & Implementation

For us, a Tableau Dashboard is just the tip of the iceberg. The rule of spending 80% of the time on working with the data and 20% on the visualization itself applies to our case.

Not only that, but the Pareto principle is also relevant for the number of sheets we create versus how many we keep in the final version of the dashboard.

The speed of trying different approaches in Tableau is fantastic! It would be a shame if we didn’t use it.

We usually start by building a lot of different charts (sometimes hundreds), and we keep only the ones we feel that are relevant to the story.

You can find a few examples of data visualizations we’ve built at the end of this page.