But what Tableau does, is it allows you to literally walk through and tell a story that brings you inside the data in a way that it taps into your various curiosities, but it also is clear in it's methodology of how it's both connected, how it's tabulated, how it's formed and then how it's presented. And many of the newscasts over the years, you can sort of look at how they try to justify the stories by pulling in data. And how do you get it in a form that's digestible, believable, and trusted? And you could pull up all of the charts that you want. Whether you are the State of New York working on COVID and trying to educate the public, or the state of California dealing with how do they deal with forest fires and how do they get information out. So, the ubiquity of data, from my perspective across the public sector is, has a uniqueness all to its own, right? Each state, each municipality has various functions and various methods and various processes for how they deliver services. Spano, US Air Force, Regional Vice President for Public Sector at Tableau Image: Tableau Software a Salesforce company Can you talk a little bit about, just maybe the uniqueness of working with the public sector in government agencies and how you present data in a way that decision makers can understand and then take action on?īrig. And, I think Tableau and other visualization platforms are critical to that. And it's really important to be able to tell a story with that data in a way that the recipients understand the data. Public sector data has a uniqueness all its ownīill Detwiler: Data is critical for decision makers, whether they are in the private sector, whether they're in the public sector. The following is a transcript of the interview edited for readability. Spano has decades of experience as an IT leader and decision maker in both the public and private sectors. (Ret) Steven Spano who is regional VP for Public Sector at Tableau about what he's hearing from the company's government customers. Explore country-level data by gender, residence and wealth quintile.But what do government leaders want in a data analytics platform? Are the needs of public policy makers different from those of private companies? ZDNet recently spoke with USAF Brig. The dashboard below contains the latest data from UNICEF’s global databases that are relevant to the COVID-19 response for children.
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