Tableau Software kicked off the 13th annual Tableau Conference. Featuring a new online-only format, Tableau Conference-ish brings opportunities for more than 145,000 registered data enthusiasts to learn, network and share best practices, and be inspired by thought leadership sessions. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, governments and the public have come to rely on data to make decisions about going to work and school, visiting family or friends, the safety of their neighborhoods, even where to shop and eat. Visualizations like those on Tableau's COVID Data Hubhelped everyone understand the impact of the pandemic by providing access to the information people needed to make the best choices for them, their families, and their communities. Product innovation is on display throughout TC-ish with new AI, collaboration, analysis, IT and data management capabilities that will make Tableau even more engaging, powerful, and secure for everyone. New collaboration features include Slack integration to encourage sharing across an organization by informing people of important changes and making it easier to explore those changes in live dashboards. New centralized row-level security features will ensure that the right people have the right level of access to data. And automated data quality warnings will automatically communicate data freshness to help everyone in an organization get more value from data they trust. Tableau also shared plans to bring together Tableau and Salesforce's Einstein Analytics. By combining the best of Tableau and Einstein Analytics, customers will have access to the broadest and deepest analytics platform on the market. In addition, Einstein Analytics will be renamed to Tableau CRM, and continue to provide the best analytics and AI experience in the Salesforce CRM workflow. Tableau and Einstein Analytics will come together through a set of product integrations that will provide a more seamless experience for joint customers. At the conference, Tableau showcased the first such integration, Einstein Discovery in Tableau. Tableau will retain and build upon the current capabilities customers have come to depend on in Einstein Analytics and Tableau, while continuing to innovate and unify going forward. Einstein Discovery in Tableau is just the first in a series of planned integrations.