@mkunz-3548

A video explaining data visualisation without any visualisation.

@rainfall1drop

Tableau, QlikView, Power BI, (Python, R & SAS), Excel

@monicalujan8506

I've been looking for a channel like this for the last 2 years! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge! You have a new subscriber!

@jenadams5127

You are great at explaining data I love your videos!

@eth6706

Good list! PBI > Tableau.

@TheCareerForce

Thanks for watching! Do you have a favorite data visualization tool? 📊📈📉

@jenadams5127

love you !!!

@GorgonDrageil

Thanks so much for this, I'm new to Data Visualization. 
...By the way... where were the charts for each tool mentioned? Showing the five measured criteria?  
Missed opportunity! 😄

@Snadero

Analyst here, good list but I am missing Domo. The strength of that tool specifically is the ease of use if you work in a company where many different data sources need to be combined. Like a de-centralized corporate organization with several CRM and ERP tools. Good video! I would put Power BI on 1, due to the complete set of data tools. I'm not that familiar with Tableau, does that tool also have professional data scrubbing and modeling capabilities?

@vaibhavsharma80

With Python we can generate the visualizations with libraries like matplotlib, seaborn, plotly, etc but they are mainly visualizations used for exploratory data analysis. How do you use the Python visualizations for management level report?

@samuelomondi7493

A great piece .

@pmexplore

What about Google data studio?

@anilreddypenumallu5167

Can u make a video on what are the skills  required for business intelligence analyst

@luckybfnwi-ue1969

Yes, I do.
Microsoft excel.

@monicalujan8506

Thank you so much for making this video. Very helpful!

@washikaafrozi1469

Also data visualization is fun

@umaer2044

Am working with python and r now

@sadhanandganji0609

Am looking forward to learn tableu..n I have no prior experience.
It's it a tuff one to learn n look for career growth in data visualization?

@Andrei-ph5ig

Data visualization tools without visualizing the tools. One image = 1000 words so it's better to see the actual tools in action rather than something close to an audiobook

@zdouce674

Which one should a Graphic designer learn?