Using Tableau MCP: Real Use Cases with AI

28 May 2026 15:00
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What does Tableau MCP actually look like in practice? This session covers real examples of AI + MCP in action, from chat-based analysis to automated workflows, plus how to apply it in your current setup.

What does Tableau MCP actually look like in practice? This session covers real examples of AI + MCP in action, from chat-based analysis to automated workflows, plus how to apply it in your current setup.

What does Tableau MCP actually look like in practice?

Building on what was shared at Tableau Conference 2026, this session goes deeper into how AI and Model Context Protocol (MCP) are extending Tableau beyond dashboards.

See how teams are using MCP to interact with data through natural language, automate repetitive analysis, and build applications that connect Tableau to broader workflows. Through live demos and real examples, explore how these agentic use cases move from simple questions to actions that support decision-making.

This session will cover:

  • How MCP enables chat-based interaction with Tableau data

  • Real-world use cases of AI-driven workflows and applications

  • Ways to apply MCP within existing Tableau environments

Walk away with a clearer understanding of where MCP fits, and how to start using it to make Tableau more actionable.

Date:
jeudi 28 mai 2026
Time:
3:00 PM to 3:45 PM
Location:
Zoom Webinar
Event Type:
Online
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