Tableau Partners
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Tableau Partners
Accenture
Dublin, Ireland · 5,000+ employees
Summit Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
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Capgemini
Paris, France · 5,000+ employees
Summit Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- +3 more
EPAM Systems
Newtown, United States · 5,000+ employees
Summit Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- +3 more
HCLTech
Noida, India · 5,000+ employees
Summit Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- +3 more
Infosys
Bengaluru, India · 5,000+ employees
Summit Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- +3 more
Merkle
Columbia, United States · 5,000+ employees
Summit Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- +3 more
Publicis Sapient
Boston, United States · 5,000+ employees
Summit Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- +3 more
Tata Consultancy Services
Mumbai, India · 5,000+ employees
Summit Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- +3 more
Valtech
London, United Kingdom · 5,000+ employees
Consulting Partner
- Salesforce Marketing Cloud
- Salesforce Data Cloud
- Salesforce Commerce Cloud
- Salesforce Sales Cloud
- +3 more
Tableau Partners: Implementation, Consulting & Managed Services
What Tableau partners do, how to choose one, and what implementation, consulting and managed-services engagements typically cost.
A Tableau partner is a consultancy, agency or systems integrator that helps enterprises plan, deploy, optimise and run Tableau — Salesforce. Whether you are standing the product up for the first time, rescuing a stalled rollout, or handing day-to-day operations to a specialist team, the right partner is the difference between Tableau becoming a working capability and becoming expensive shelfware. The companies listed above all have publicly documented Tableau expertise; their profiles record Salesforce partnership level, delivery regions, company size and customer ratings submitted only on this website, so you can shortlist Tableau implementation partners on evidence rather than sales decks. This guide explains exactly what these partners do, how the main engagement types differ, and how to run a selection that ends in a good hire.
What Does a Tableau Implementation Partner Do?
A Tableau implementation partner owns the work of taking Tableau from licence to live. A credible implementation engagement almost always covers:
- Discovery and solution design — translating your business goals, use cases and success metrics into a Tableau architecture and configuration plan, rather than switching features on at random.
- Configuration and build — setting up Tableau to match your processes: data model, workspaces, permissions, environments and the specific capabilities your teams will actually use.
- Integration — connecting Tableau to the rest of your Salesforce stack and surrounding systems (CRM, data warehouse, analytics, commerce and identity) so data flows cleanly in both directions.
- Data migration — moving existing data, audiences, content or configuration into Tableau with mapping, validation and reconciliation, not a risky one-off dump.
- Testing, training and hypercare — QA against agreed acceptance criteria, enabling your internal team, and an intensive support window immediately after go-live when most issues surface.
Strong Tableau implementation services are delivered by a named team with delivery history you can check — reference architectures, working demos and case studies — not a generic bench assigned after you sign.
Tableau Consulting Services
Not every organisation needs a full build. Tableau consulting is the right engagement when Tableau is already live but underperforming, or when you are still deciding how to use it. A good Tableau consultant delivers audits and health checks of your current instance, a prioritised optimisation roadmap, solution strategy, and hands-on enablement so your team can operate independently. Consulting is typically scoped in weeks rather than months, priced on a fixed or time-and-materials basis, and measured by the specific outcomes it unlocks — faster reporting, higher conversion, cleaner data or lower run cost. If you are unsure whether you need strategy or delivery, many Tableau consulting partners begin with a short paid assessment that de-risks the larger decision.
Tableau Managed Services and Ongoing Support
Once Tableau is live, someone has to run it. A Tableau managed services partner operates the platform on an ongoing retainer so you get specialist capacity without hiring a full in-house team. Managed services usually include day-to-day operations and administration, campaign or release execution, monitoring and issue resolution against agreed SLAs, a backlog of enhancements delivered each sprint, and regular optimisation reviews. This model suits organisations that lack the headcount to keep deep Tableau skills in-house, that need coverage across time zones, or that want predictable cost and guaranteed response times. The best Tableau support partners are transparent about who does the work, how escalations flow, and how their retainer flexes as your usage grows.
Tableau Migration and Integration Partners
Two of the most common reasons to hire a Tableau partner are migration and integration. A Tableau migration partner moves you onto Tableau from a legacy or competing tool — or upgrades you between Tableau versions and editions — protecting data integrity, historical continuity and, above all, uptime through the cutover. Tableau integration work connects the product to the systems around it so it stops behaving like an island: the stronger partners treat identity, consent and data governance as first-class design concerns rather than afterthoughts. Many buyers run Tableau alongside other Salesforce products — a partner who also lists documented expertise in MuleSoft partners , Salesforce Commerce Cloud partners , Salesforce Data Cloud partners and Salesforce Marketing Cloud partners can integrate the stack under a single accountable team.
Signs You Need a Tableau Partner
You do not have to commit to a large programme to benefit from specialist help. It is usually worth engaging a Tableau partner when:
- You are buying or renewing Tableau and want the first implementation done right, rather than reworked later.
- Tableau is live but adoption is low, reporting is untrusted, or you suspect you are paying for capability you never switched on.
- A key Tableau specialist has left and you have a skills gap you cannot fill quickly in-house.
- You need to integrate Tableau with Salesforce or other systems, or migrate onto it from another tool, without risking data or uptime.
- Demand is spiky and you want flexible, on-call Tableau capacity instead of permanent headcount.
How to Choose the Right Tableau Partner
Certifications get a company onto your longlist; these signals separate the strong Tableau partners from the rest:
- Documented Tableau delivery — real projects at comparable scale, with references you can call, not just a partner badge.
- Salesforce partnership tier — a useful proxy for certified headcount and product access, as long as you pair it with delivery evidence.
- The actual team — the named consultants and architects who will do your work, their certifications and their continuity through the engagement.
- Delivery geography and coverage — time-zone overlap and language, especially for managed services and support.
- Transparent commercials — a clear scope, assumptions and change process, so the price you agree is the price you pay.
How Much Does a Tableau Implementation Cost?
There is no single sticker price — cost tracks scope, integration complexity, data volume and how much of the work you keep in-house. As rough guidance, a focused Tableau deployment for a mid-market team is usually a short, weeks-long engagement; a full enterprise Tableau implementation with multiple integrations, data migration and governance runs across several months and a correspondingly larger budget. Tableau consulting and audit engagements are smaller and faster, while Tableau managed services are priced as a monthly retainer sized to your usage. The reliable way to compare Tableau implementation cost across vendors is to put every candidate against the same written scope and evaluation criteria — which is exactly what a structured RFP does.
Implementation, Consulting or Managed Services — Which Do You Need?
If Tableau is not yet live, or a rollout has stalled, you need an implementation partner. If it is live but not delivering value, start with Tableau consulting — an audit and roadmap — before committing to a rebuild. If it is live and working but your team is stretched, a managed services retainer gives you specialist capacity and guaranteed response times. Many enterprises use all three over a product’s lifecycle, and the strongest partners can move with you from build to run without a handover.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a Tableau implementation cost?
It depends on scope, integrations and data complexity. A focused mid-market Tableau rollout is a weeks-long engagement; a full enterprise implementation runs over several months. Compare Tableau partners against one written scope to get like-for-like pricing.
How long does a Tableau implementation take?
Simple deployments can go live in a few weeks; enterprise programmes with migration and multiple integrations typically take three to six months, plus a hypercare period after launch.
What does a Tableau managed services partner do?
They operate Tableau for you on a retainer — administration, campaign or release execution, monitoring, issue resolution against SLAs, and ongoing enhancements — so you get specialist capacity without building a full in-house team.
How do I compare Tableau partners?
Shortlist on documented Tableau delivery and Salesforce tier, then put finalists against one written scope and scoring model so proposals are genuinely comparable. Filter the directory by country, size and tier, and compare your shortlist side by side before you talk to sales.
Do I need a certified Tableau partner?
Certification and Salesforce tier are useful filters, but documented delivery at your scale and a strong named team matter more. Treat the badge as a starting point, then verify with references.
Build Your Tableau Shortlist
Start with the Tableau partners listed on this page, then filter the full directory by country, company size and partnership level, compare finalists side by side , and use the RFP Advisor to collect comparable proposals. Not sure who fits? Describe your project to the Partner Advisor for an evidence-based match, or explore every Salesforce partner in the directory. Evidence first, badges second — that order is the whole method.