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How to get developer access to Einstein capabilities in Tableau

Einstein is a new addition to the Tableau ecosystem and in this video I make a start on my learning journey.

Part ofWhat's new in Tableau 2021.1
  • Einstein in Tableau (Einstein Discovery, Dashboard Extensions and Table Calcs) can't simply be switched on like a normal feature; it requires Salesforce licences, user accounts and admin access on both Salesforce and Tableau sides.
  • Sign up for a Tableau CRM enabled Salesforce developer edition via Trailhead, since a standard Salesforce developer org won't have Tableau CRM (formerly Einstein Analytics) enabled.
  • Use the Tableau developer program to get a free Tableau Online instance for development, which lets you enable analytical extensions and test Einstein without an organisation's server.
  • Tableau CRM is the rebranded Salesforce Einstein Analytics, and you can work through its entire Trailhead course without ever opening Tableau itself.
  • The feature carries heavy assumed Salesforce knowledge and may increasingly be pitched at Salesforce customers rather than the existing Tableau user base.

Einstein took up a lot of the mindshare in 2021.1 but it’s not been obvious how you can try out the capabilities for yourself in order to evaluate whether it’s a good fit in your organisation. In this video, I try to unpick how to go about this as a developer.

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