Tableau Software OEM Program
accelerate time-to-market and add functionality users love
Tableau’s OEM program solves a common problem faced by software product vendors. They want to embed analytics and reporting into their applications, but they find conventional visualization tools too complex, charting packages too limited, and business intelligence applications too expensive and hard to use. By becoming a Tableau OEM partner, ISVs can quickly embed Tableau’s powerful visual data analysis tools into their applications.

Views from Omega Legal's Visual Xpress, powered by Tableau Software.
Tableau Software combines data exploration and data visualization in easy-to-use applications independent software vendors (ISVs) can quickly incorporate and leverage into their offerings. Its products have won numerous awards, including the 2008 CODiE Award from the SIIA (Software & Information Industry Association) for "Best Business Intelligence or Knowledge Management Solution".
complete functionality of Tableau solutions
ISV's can offer Tableau to their customers as a branded visual analytics program featuring:
- Best of class analytics - the rich visualization and powerful reporting of Tableau
- Lower development and deployment costs - flexible pricing model
- Flexibility - unlimited distribution options
make analytics easy for your customers
Omega Legal Systems, Inc., an integrated financial and practice management system provider for large law firms, was one of the first ISVs to enroll in the OEM program. Omega uses Tableau to provide data visualization and analysis capabilities for its Visual Xpress™ product, enabling its customers to significantly increase the quality of their analytical reports and gain better insight into trends that may be affecting their firm’s overall performance.
Other OEM partners that have already benefited from Tableau’s program include Oracle (for its Essbase line of products), CallMiner and Infinite Campus.
For more information on Tableau’s OEM program, including how to get involved, contact Lynn Smith.