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Paul Grill<\/a>President & CEO at Infosol Inc<\/span><\/div>
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I do not think the integration of Design Studio into Lumira as a second client - Lumira Studio - will add very much that would impress an existing Tableau user. I would be interested to hear what your Tableau users think after they have evaluated this.<\/p><\/div>

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it_user651837<\/a>Business Intelligence Applications Team Leader at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees<\/span><\/div>
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Interesting thoughts Paul. Agree that Tableau is not for reporting and can\'t see it replacing WebI / Crystal reporting. We have a lot of Tableau users currently and are looking at the capability of Lumira 2.0 to see how it prepares for dashboards to consume in Design Studio. Interesting times ahead.<\/p><\/div>

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