Cloud technologies make it easier, faster, and more reliable to ingest, store, analyze, and share data sets that range in type and size. The cloud also provides strong tools for governance and security which enable organizations to move faster on analytics initiatives. Like many of our customers, we at Tableau wanted to realize these benefits. Having done the heavy lifting to move our data into the cloud, we now have the opportunity to reflect and share our migration story.
As we embarked on the journey of selecting and moving to a cloud-driven data platform from a conventional on-premises solution, we were in a unique position. With our mission to help people see and understand data, we’ve always encouraged employees to use Tableau to make faster, better decisions. Between our culture of democratizing data and rapid, significant growth, we consequently had servers running under people’s desks, powering data sources that were often in conflict. It also created a messy server environment where we struggled to maintain proper documentation, apply standard governance practices, and manage downstream data to avoid duplication. When it came time to migrate, this put pressure on analysts and strained resources.
Despite some of our unique circumstances, we know Tableau isn’t alone in facing some of these challenges—from deciding what and when to migrate to the cloud, to how to better govern self-service analytics and arrive at a single source of truth. We’re pleased to share our lessons learned so customers can make informed decisions along their own cloud journeys.