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Leveraging R & Python in Tableau with RStudio Connect | James Blair | RStudio

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Leveraging R & Python in Tableau with RStudio Connect Overview Demo / Q&A with James Blair Tableau combines the ease of drag-and-drop visual analytics with an open, extensible platform. RStudio develops free and open tools for data science, including the world’s most popular IDE for R. RStudio also develops an enterprise-ready, modular data science platform to help data science teams using R and Python scale and share their work. Now, with new functionality in RStudio Connect, users can have the best of both worlds. Tableau users can call R and Python APIs from Tableau calculated fields, getting access to all the power and analytic depth of these open-source data science ecosystems in real-time. For Tableau users, this makes it easy to add dynamic, advanced analytic features from R and Python to a Tableau dashboard, such as scoring predictive models on Tableau data. They can leverage all the great work done by their organization’s data science team and even call both R and Python APIs from a single dashboard. Data science teams can continue to use the code-first development and deployment tools from RStudio that they know and love. Using these tools, they can build and share R APIs (using the plumber package) and Python APIs (using the FastAPI framework). Speaker Bio: James is a Solutions Engineer at RStudio, where he focuses on helping RStudio commercial customers successfully manage RStudio products. He is passionate about connecting R to other toolchains through tools like ODBC and APIs. He has a background in statistics and data science and finds any excuse he can to write R code. A few other helpful links: Tableau Integration Documentation: https://docs.rstudio.com/rsc/integration/tableau/ Tableau / RStudio Connect Blog Post: https://blog.rstudio.com/2021/10/12/rstudio-connect-2021-09-0-tableau-analytics-extensions/ Embedding Shiny Apps in Tableau using shinytableau blog: https://blog.rstudio.com/2021/10/21/embedding-shiny-apps-in-tableau-dashboards-using-shinytableau/ James' slides: https://github.com/blairj09-talks/rstudio-tableau-webinar

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