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Build a Tableau Semantic Layer with Cube.

How Cube and Tableau work together

Cube sits between your data source and Tableau, providing consumers with consistently defined, secure, and performant data. By managing data modeling, access control, and caching upstream, you can be sure every data consumer in your org using Tableau—and every other data app—will be working with the same fast data protected by the same permissions.

Power your data applications with Tableau and Cube

Headless = Customized

Headless = Customized

Decoupling BI from your front-end means orchestrating data modeling, access control, and caching once—while building presentation layers for any use case.

Easily tailor your
user experience.

 Performance + Reliability

Performance + Reliability

Redundantly and directly querying your data source results in latency and unnecessary costs. Cube’s caching layer, pre-aggregations, and query queuing fix that.

Skip latency;
expect speed.

Security + Governance

Security + Governance

Reconfiguring data access control for every data app in your stack opens the door to inconsistencies and gaps. Centralize permissions upstream for uniform security.

Maintain ubiquitious
access control.

Step-by-step guides on using Cube with Tableau

See Cube in action

With Cube, we’ve been able to speed up time to release a new data model to production by 5x and decrease analytics downtime by 90%.

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Alessandro Lollo

Senior Data Engineer at Cloud Academy

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