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The Top 20 Data Visualization Books That Should Be On Your Bookshelf

Data Pine

Now that you’re sold on the power of data analytics in addition to data-driven BI, it’s time to take your journey a step further by exploring how to effectively communicate vital metrics and insights in a concise, inspiring, and accessible format through the power of visualization. Data visualization: What You Need To Know.

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Empower Your Story Telling Data Visualisation in Power BI with Colour Coding

BI Insight

This post has been waiting in my blogging list for a while and now this is my last post in 2019. In this post I discuss a very important aspect of data visualisation; Colour Coding. I wish you all have a wonderful year ahead.

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Top Data and Analytics Posts of 2019

Sisense

Data and analytics are all about finding patterns, figuring out what’s next, and creating a better world. In Build the Future of Data , we give you insights into the tools and trends that will define the next era of business. Few worlds have a pace of innovation quite like data and analytics. D3 Data Visualization ?—

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Data Visualization and Visual Analytics: Seeing the World of Data

Sisense

Everyone wants to get more out of their data, but how exactly to do that can leave you scratching your head. In a world increasingly dominated by data, users of all kinds are gathering, managing, visualizing, and analyzing data in a wide variety of ways. Data visualization: painting a picture of your data.

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Empower Your Story Telling Data Visualisation in Power BI with Colour Coding

BI Insight

This post has been waiting in my blogging list for a while and now this is my last post in 2019. In this post I discuss a very important aspect of data visualisation; Colour Coding. I wish you all have a wonderful year ahead.

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A Brief History of Data Visualization

Insight Software

Editors note: This blog was originally published in October 2013, and has been completely revamped and updated for accuracy, relevancy, and comprehensiveness in September 2019 Prior to the 17th century, data visualization existed mainly in the realm of maps, displaying land markers, cities, roads, and resources.

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Best of the Tableau Web: January 2021

Tableau

That blog post led me to the community forums, and the rest is history. I’m now part of Tableau (having joined in 2019) and recently created Real World Fake Data (RWFD) to scratch an itch for business-ready dashboards for the DataFam community. Blogs are a funny thing. No one asks you to blog. Tips and Tricks.