Mar 28, 12:00 – 1:30 AM (UTC)
Tableau Data1 Building, 744 North 34th Street, Seattle, 98103
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Note: We'll start the presentations around 5PM. Please arrive after 4:30PM as an internal event is occurring prior to the SeaTUG. Thanks!
Important info:
All attendees must register by the end of the day Tuesday, March 25th
You'll need a government-issued ID to present to security when checking in
Parking can be found at:
Upark @ 744 N 34th St, Seattle, WA 98103 (next to the Data1 building)
Upark @ 910N N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103
or local area parking in the Fremont area
Paid parking cannot be reimbursed
Parking is not available at the Data1 building (map directions will direct you to the employee-only parking lot entrance in the back)
Agenda:
This session will begin with a welcome back to SeaTUG members and cover our normal user group items and some items to help new members stay involved in future events.
We'll be talking about Tableau Conference in preparation for the annual conference in April. If you are planning to attend Karrie Cardiff will have a handful of tips to help improve your conference experience. The user group will also be a good time to meet individuals so you'll see a few familiar faces in San Diego.
Next, we'll have local SeaTUG member Tim Hughes talk about his local neighborhood crime statistics where he leveraged geospatial analytics using Python and Tableau to help support an ongoing discussion. Tim will dive into the details of the development during the project and share his final design and insights he shared with his neighbors.
Our final presentation for the night will be given by another member Jon Agnone. Jon will share his experience using Tableau Accelerators and will share his recommendations along with providing insights on how best to leverage the free resource to help speed up development.
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Head of People Analytics
Friday, March 28, 2025
12:00 AM – 1:30 AM (UTC)
Welcome & Introduction |
Tableau Conference Tips |
Geospatial Analysis with Python and Tableau |
Tableau Accelerators |
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