Tableau Rolls Out BI Software

Seattle-based Tableau Software, a company focused on data visualization and business intelligence, announced today the general release of its new product, Tableau 5.0. Elissa Fink, Tableau’s vice president of marketing, said the software package has more than 60 new features that make it more interactive, so more customers can dive deeper into charts and pull out trends more effectively. Tableau was founded in 2003 and announced a $10 million funding round from New Enterprise Associates last September. Its new customers include the Dallas Cowboys and Barnes-Jewish Hospital.

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