Salesforce's Tableau President & CEO Ryan Aytay leaves after 19 years at the company, just two months after Slack CEO Denise Dresser left to become OpenAI's CRO
The chief of Salesforce Inc.'s data visualization unit, Tableau, has left the company, raising some concerns on Wall Street about executive churn at the software maker.
Salesforce plans its first price hike in seven years, up 9% on average for Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, Marketing Cloud, Industries, and Tableau, in August 2023
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Salesforce's layoffs hit Tableau, acquired for $15.7B in 2019, harder than other divisions, after CEO Mark Nelson was ousted in late December 2022
Salesforce Inc. division Tableau was hit harder than other units in the company's largest-ever round of jobs cuts this week …
Amazon announces to employees that the next AWS head will be Adam Selipsky, the CEO of Salesforce-owned Tableau and formerly VP of AWS Sales, Marketing, Support
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SoundCommerce raises $15M Series A for its service that analyzes retailers' data from across sources like GCP, Snowflake, AWS, Tableau, Azure, Looker, Power BI
SoundCommerce, a platform that unifies retailers' data from across multiple systems, has raised $15 million in a series A round of funding led by Emergence Capital.
Salesforce to cut ~1,000 jobs, 1.8% of its workforce, including some Tableau employees, and will give those affected 60 days to find a new role in the company
- The cuts amount to about 2% of Salesforce's workforce, but employees affected will have 60 days to find a new position at the company.
Salesforce to buy data visualization company Tableau for $15.7B in all-stock deal, a big premium to the company's market cap of $10.8B at Friday's trading close
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Salesforce to buy data visualization company Tableau for $15.7B in all-stock deal, a big premium to the company's market cap of $10.8B at Friday's trading close
On the heels of Google buying analytics startup Looker last week for $2.6 billion, Salesforce today announced a huge piece …
Tableau reports Q2 revenue of $212.9M, up 7.2% YoY, and a net loss of $42.5M, compared with $47.5M a year ago, says subscription sales are up 16% YoY
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