JY Pook
Tableau, NTU Singapore to equip students with data analytics competencies
Close to 1,000 students a year to learn an essential skill needed to thrive in today’s digital workplace.
What are you going to do with all that data?
Data is not just sweeping across businesses and governments, but we are living digitised lives, and data is part and parcel of how we work, live and play, writes JY Pook of Tableau.
Top 10 BI trends for 2016
In 2016, data will increasingly stand at the core of decision making, not just for businesses, but also for the community at large, writes JY Pook of Tableau Software.
Tableau unveils new APAC office in Singapore
Tableau Software has opened a new 50,000 sq ft office in Singapore, saying it underscores the importance of the city-state as the company’s regional hub.
The cloud essential for a self-service culture
Tableau’s JY Pook discusses some recent trends on the cloud and what is really driving the dynamic shift towards self-service analytics.
Best practices for visual analytics
How can companies effectively tap on visual analytics? What are the best practices to adopt when using visual analytics? Tableau’s JY Pook shares some tips and tricks on how to bring your data visualisations from ‘good’ to ‘great.’
Agile BI: A user-driven enterprise BI strategy
Tableau’s JY Pook shares his views on how organisations can adopt a user-driven enterprise BI strategy, where decision-makers are empowered to be more flexible and responsive to the fast pace of change in business requirements.
Maximising the value of big data analytics
Without the appropriate tools, managing and analysing big data becomes a frustrating and time- consuming process. JY Pook of Tableau shares a few ways how organisations can maximise the value of their big data analytics.
Data stories … at home, in school, and within the enterprise
Stories about data and the power that comes from being able to visualise and discern insights were plentiful at the Tableau on Tour Conference, which took place in Singapore last month, writes Gabey Goh.
Four top trends in healthcare data analysis
Hospitals need to properly understand and interpret their data in order to make effective decisions that can improve quality of care and best manage resources, writes JY Pook of Tableau.