This week we looked at some (dummied up) healthcare data. The winner of this week's challenge is Tim Hughes.
Tri-Weekly Beastling Exposition (TWBX)
A blog to showcase the public data visualizations created by the new-ish Tableau Software product consultants. Every three weeks we hold a demo/visualization challenge, and the winner posts his or her visualization (viz) to this blog.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Friday, February 21, 2014
Census data galore
This week, we the 10 new-ish product consultants of Tableau Software's Seattle headquarters took a look at some census data. We received a (fake) email from a (fake) customer asking if we could provide some insight about underserved populations. This week's winner is once again Bronson Shonk, and here is his winning visualization.
Friday, January 31, 2014
Creating a higher education demo
This week, we the 7 new-ish product consultants of Tableau Software's Fremont (Seattle) office worked to create the primer for what will eventually become a standard demo for higher education customers. Several of the product consultants put together a (fake) data set to use for this demo. This week's winner is Bronson Shonk, and here is his winning viz:
Friday, January 10, 2014
Protecting our nation
This week, we the seven new-ish product consultants of Tableau Software, examined data on terrorism attacks across the globe, taken from the global terrorism database. The winner of this week's challenge is Tim Hughes, and here is his winning visualization:
Monday, December 30, 2013
Gotham needs me
This week, we the 8 new-ish product consultants of Tableau Software, took a look at IMDb ratings. This week's winner once again is Austin Banta (3 wins this quarter, good job Austin!), and here is his viz:
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The age old question: do guns kill people?
This week we, the 10 new-ish North American product consultants at Tableau's Seattle headquarters, examined world and US firearm data. This week's winner is Tim Hughes, and here is his winning viz:
Friday, November 8, 2013
Beyond government issued currency...
For this week's challenge, we the seven new-ish product consultants of Tableau Software examined the rise of bitcoin. Bitcoin is a speculative digital currency that is not subject to government regulation. It is accepted by some legitimate vendors and many illegitimate vendors. Once again, our winner for the week is Austin Banta, and here is his winning viz.
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