What is Tableau Public and how is it different from Tableau Desktop?
Tableau Public is a free version of the Tableau data visualization software that allows users to create, publish, and share interactive visualizations and dashboards publicly on the web. It is a great tool for individuals, students, or anyone interested in learning data visualization, as it provides access to many of the same features found in paid versions of Tableau. However, there are important limitations to keep in mind. The primary distinction is that any work published using Tableau Public is accessible to everyone, meaning that data and visualizations are not kept private or secure. This makes Tableau Public unsuitable for sensitive or proprietary information.
Conversely, Tableau Desktop is a paid version that offers more advanced capabilities, including the option to save work locally on a device or publish to Tableau Server or Tableau Online where data can remain secure within an organization. Tableau Desktop also provides additional features and functionality, such as more data connection types, advanced analytics, and enhanced customization options for visualizations. Users typically choose Tableau Desktop for professional use, especially when working with confidential data or requiring more control over interactive reports. For further details on either product, visiting the official Tableau website is recommended.
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