Are you getting the most out of your Tableau Environment?
Get the objective answer supported by a data-driven approach and increase your ability to make informed decisions faster by maximizing the Tableau infrastructure.
Tableau Dashboard Optimization Workshop
The goal of this valuable workshop is to provide guidance on existing dashboards, leaving the client with more performant, visually appealing effective and informative dashboards.
We will focus on both performance optimization and visual best practices for Tableau development.
Performance Optimization
Introduction to performance recorder
what it does, how it works, how to use to decode performance issues with dashboards
Review joins and blends
discuss pushing to data level as a view or single source
- Examine data sources
- Examine filters vs actions
- Review Calculations
- Clean excess on dashboards
Dashboard Best Practices
- Understand users and purpose of the dashboard
- Consider display size
- Utilize tooltips
- Examine amount of content
- View Placement
- Eliminate clutter
- Review color/font/sizing
- Add/review interactivity
- Review usability
DataBrains Tableau Health check Program
DataBrains server health check will collect and analyze data that signals whether the server is performing poorly or running into problems. When you take the time to understand the performance of Tableau Server, you make it easier to serve your users by improving the efficiency of Tableau.
Although every server environment is unique, and there are many variables that can impact performance, DataBrains has a systematic process which will give you the most crucial performance metrics to ensure your server is operating at peak performance.
The data we collect and analyze can be broken down into the following broad categories:
Resource usage data
How Tableau Server uses hardware resources like diskspace, memory, and processors.
Session and load time data
How users interact with Tableau Server, including how long it takes for views to load and how many concurrent users there are.
Background task data
How Tableau Server runs tasks that are not directly tied to a user action. For example, background tasks include extract refresh tasks, subscription tasks, and more.
Once we have collected the performance data we analyze that data and provide you with a report complete with our recommendations to increase efficiency.