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March is Women’s History Month and as a company that celebrates women, we wanted to highlight some of the most influential women in the history of data visualization! Florence Nightingale: Florence Nightingale is considered to be one of the first pioneers of data visualization. Hull House Chicago Maps by Florence Kelley go-wage-maps/.
Team USA athlete Lizzi Smith at the Paralympic Games Rio 2016 (photo credit: Getty Images). Paralympic experience: Paralympic Games Rio 2016 ; one silver and one bronze medal. World championship experience: 2013, 2015, 2019; six medals total; 2 silver, 4 bronze. Stephanie Jensen. Marketing Content & Editorial Manager.
Team USA athlete Lizzi Smith at the Paralympic Games Rio 2016 (photo credit: Getty Images). Paralympic experience: Paralympic Games Rio 2016 ; one silver and one bronze medal. World championship experience: 2013, 2015, 2019; six medals total; 2 silver, 4 bronze. Stephanie Jensen. Marketing Content & Editorial Manager.
The first screenshot is from 2016, and it shows lots of navigation options including the category list on the left of the page. However, there are some clear flaws with the use of hamburgers, pointed out by our own Lee Duddell and proved by user research back in 2016. You can see this on Amazon for example. Now, it’s simpler.
2013: Google launches Google Compute Engine (IaaS), its own version of EC2. Microsoft also releases Power BI, a data visualization and business intelligence tool. 2016: Oracle launches with competencies across compute, storage, and networking. After a year of battling rough waters, Heroku was sailing with the wind.
It’s unbelievable that it has been four years since we first shared our article on the Scrum Guide’s July 2016 update. The Scrum Guide editions: since 2010 there have been seven editions of the Scrum Guide (2010, July 2011, October 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, and 2020). The Present. Not just a sequence of actions. The Future.
Graphical user interface for project visualization. 2013: Microsoft Project 2013 Integration with Office 365. 2016: Microsoft Project 2016 Resource Engagements feature for efficient resource management. Use the Gantt Chart to visualize the project timeline and task relationships. 1984: Microsoft Project 1.0
It’s unbelievable that it has been four years since we first shared our article on the Scrum Guide’s July 2016 update. The Scrum Guide editions: since 2010 there have been seven editions of the Scrum Guide (2010, July 2011, October 2011, 2013, 2016, 2017, and 2020). The Present. Not just a sequence of actions. The Future.
Click to view the full interactive visualization. IPO in 2013. Adam Selipsky becoming CEO in 2016. Tableau had its IPO at the NYSE with the ticker DATA in 2013. Chris and Christian stepped out of operational roles when Adam Selipsky became CEO in 2016. Navigating the History of Tableau Innovation viz. Release v1.0
Click to view the full interactive visualization. IPO in 2013. Adam Selipsky becoming CEO in 2016. Tableau had its IPO at the NYSE with the ticker DATA in 2013. Chris and Christian stepped out of operational roles when Adam Selipsky became CEO in 2016. Navigating the History of Tableau Innovation viz. Release v1.0
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