Derrick Austin
Experience Product Manager
August 24, 2020
Well hello there, neighbor! It’s my pleasure to welcome you to the official Curator blog. Whether you’re new to Curator or you’re an old friend from our Portals for Tableau days, we’re glad you’re here. With introductions out of the way, your most immediate question might be:
“What can I expect to find on this here Curator blog?”
The answer is quite a bit! You’ll find everything from the latest news and release notes to new feature spotlights and interesting use cases. Our hope is that the information shared here will be useful and maybe even a little entertaining at times. The end goal is simply to provide more resources to enrich your Curator experience. Curator can do so much, and we want to do our best to help you make the most of it. So, if you’re looking for the latest on Curator, the blog is your best bet.
Speaking of resources—if you’re looking more for official documentation or knowledge-base articles and videos, our Resources page is the place for you. Think of it like this: Resources is more “suit and tie,” whereas the blog is more “sweatpants and potato chips.” Both have their purposes and angles, but sometimes you need one over the other.
Welp, that’s really all we have to say about that. We just wanted to say hello and express our gratitude for you being here. Happy reading!
P.S. – If you’re curious about the story behind Curator and how it came to be, we recommend checking out this post on the InterWorks blog. That blog is yet another great resource if you’re looking for help with your entire data stack beyond branded analytics.
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