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Tableau Software Wins Stevie(R) Award

Tue Jun 17, 2008 10:17am EDT
Tableau Server Receives American Business Award(SM) for Product Excellence

SEATTLE, June 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Tableau Software
(http://www.tableausoftware.com), the leader in fast analytics and
visualization software, announced today that its Tableau Server
(http://www.tableausoftware.com/products/server) won the 2008 American
Business Awards (ABA) honor for "Best New Product or Service, Computer
Software."  Tableau Server, combined with the visual data analysis
capabilities of Tableau Desktop
(http://www.tableausoftware.com/products/desktop), lets business people of any
skill level share visually appealing, easily understandable business analytics
and collaborate with colleagues using a simple browser-based interface.
Examples of these visual analytics can be found here:
http://www.tableausoftware.com/learning/examples.
    (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20071106/CLTU012LOGO)
    Tableau beat out other finalists such as Microsoft, Adobe and
Salesforce.com in its category to win the Stevie Award, hailed as "the
business world's own Oscar" (New York Post, April 27, 2005).  Overall, awards
were presented in more than 40 categories to companies of all sizes in
virtually every industry.
    "People -- regardless of their technical skill levels -- use Tableau to
gain valuable insights from their data and share those insights across their
organizations.  As the amounts of data available to organizations continues to
increase exponentially, visual analytics and collaboration capabilities like
Tableau's are even more crucial to business success," said Elissa Fink, vice
president of marketing for Tableau Software.  "This award -- our second
recognition in the past month -- is evidence not only of the need for data
visualization and collaboration tools but also of Tableau's ability to meet
that need.  We're grateful to be honored once again by our peers."
    Members of the Awards' Board of Distinguished Judges & Advisors and their
staffs selected Stevie winners from among the Finalists.  Business
professionals nationwide chose finalists during preliminary judging in
April and May.
    Details about the American Business Awards, as well as a complete list of
winners and finalists, are available at http://www.stevieawards.com/aba/.
    About The Stevie Awards
    Stevie Awards are conferred in four programs: The American Business
Awards, The International Business Awards, The Stevie Awards for Women in
Business, and the Stevie Awards for Sales & Customer Service.  Honoring
companies of all types and sizes and the people behind them, the Stevies
recognize outstanding performances in business worldwide.  Learn more about
The Stevie Awards at http://www.stevieawards.com.
    Global Sponsor of the 2008 Stevie Awards is Dow Jones.  Supporting
sponsors of The 2008 American Business Awards include FIS Softpro, High
Performance Technologies Inc., John Hancock, RCN Corporation, Richardson, and
Ultimate Software.  Media sponsors include the Business TalkRadio Network, CRM
Advocate, and Human Resource Executive.
    About Tableau Software
    Tableau Software, a privately held company based in Seattle, is the
leading provider of software applications for fast analytics and
visualization.  Its award-winning products can be downloaded at
http://www.tableausoftware.com/trial.htm and used by anyone, including
executives, managers, business analysts, strategic consultants, financial
professionals, market researchers, scientists and engineers in nearly every
industry. For more information, visit http://www.tableausoftware.com.
    "Tableau Software" and "Visual Analysis for Databases" are registered
trademarks or trademarks of Tableau Software.  References to other companies
and their products use trademarks owned by the respective companies and are
for reference purposes only.
    Copyright (C) 2003-2008, Tableau Software, Incorporated and its licensors.
All rights reserved.
SOURCE  Tableau Software

Chris Warfield of Sterling Communications, +1-206-388-5758,
cwarfield@sterlingpr.com, for Tableau Software



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