What data sources are compatible with Tableau?
Tableau is known for its ability to connect to a wide variety of data sources, making it a versatile tool for data analysis and visualization. Users can connect to both cloud-based and on-premises data sources, facilitating seamless integration of different types of data. Tableau supports various database systems, including popular relational databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server, and Oracle Database. Additionally, it is equipped to connect to NoSQL databases such as MongoDB and Hadoop.
In terms of file formats, Tableau can handle numerous types such as Excel files, text files, and statistical files like R and Python outputs. It also enables connections to data warehouses such as Amazon Redshift, Google BigQuery, and Snowflake. For Salesforce users, Tableau provides native connections, allowing direct access to data stored in Salesforce databases.
Furthermore, Tableau supports web data connectors, which enable users to connect to any online data source that provides a valid API. Users can also connect to cloud services like Google Sheets and Microsoft OneDrive, expanding the possibilities for data integration.
In addition to these connections, Tableau also offers the option to connect to live data sources or extract data to create local data files. This flexibility allows users to choose the approach that best fits their needs. For the latest information on supported data sources, users may want to check Tableau's official website, as it continually updates its offerings.

Answered Jul 18, 2025
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