


How does support for Amazon Redshift Spectrum help you? If you prefer to deploy all your applications inside AWS, you have a complete solution offering from Tableau. Beyond this, Tableau Server runs seamlessly in the AWS Cloud infrastructure. These integrations have allowed Tableau to become the natural choice of tool for analyzing data stored on AWS. This connector is yet another in a series of market-leading integrations of Tableau with AWS’s analytics platform, with services such as Amazon Redshift, Amazon EMR, and Amazon Athena. With this update, you can quickly and directly connect Tableau to data in Amazon Redshift and analyze it in conjunction with data in Amazon S3-all with drag-and-drop ease.

This feature, the direct result of joint engineering and testing work performed by the teams at Tableau and AWS, was released as part of Tableau 10.3.3 and will be available broadly in Tableau 10.4.1. We’re excited to announce today an update to our Amazon Redshift connector with support for Amazon Redshift Spectrum to analyze data in external Amazon S3 tables. Over 300,000 people use Tableau Public to share public data in their blogs and websites.” More than 61,000 customer accounts get rapid results with Tableau in the office and on the go. Tableau, in their own words, “helps anyone quickly analyze, visualize, and share information. This is a guest post by Robin Cottiss, strategic customer consultant, Russell Christopher, staff product manager, and Vaidy Krishnan, senior manager of product marketing, at Tableau.
