Eugene Kutilov
Eugene has a background in science with a master’s degree in quantum physics and decades-long experience in technology marketing.
For almost 20 years, he worked as a marketing consultant and a head of public relations for prominent Eastern European IT companies, such as IBS and Luxoft.
During these years, he created multiple data-based stories to promote enterprise technological solutions. These stories were widely published in the press, web, and TV.
Eugene’s technology toolbox includes Alteryx, Tableau, PowerBI, SQL, Python, R, GCS. He is a Tableau Certified Data Analyst, Microsoft Certified PowerBI Data Analyst (Associate), and Certified Alteryx Designer Advanced Specialist. He is also a Certified Data Scientist by Datacamp. He speaks English and Russian.
He is excited about joining The Data School and being able to apply his experience in public speaking and creating narratives for promoting more comprehensive, engaging, modern stories based on data analysis, big data and machine learning.
Eugene is also a fully qualified chef and considers cooking his most exciting hobby.
New Feature: Fields Parameters in Power BI
Power BI is considered by many as a runner-up in the data visualisation race. It is clear that the product stocks a very different toolset making it harder for those closely acquainted with Tableau to use the same approaches in Power BI. Nevertheless, this app is...
Climbing the ladder
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5-point Alteryx Troubleshooting Checklist
Alteryx works in mysterious ways, and sometimes when you get not the results you expected You can get totally lost on how and why this happened. These are the five first things to check across your workflow that can help you to find the issue. In short Check/set...
Your 5-point Checklist for Troubleshooting Your Tableau Calculations
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Downloadable csv as an Alteryx workflow input in three simple steps
Most of the time an Alteryx workflow starts with an input tool set to ingest some file or stream data from a database. However, sometimes you would want to download a flat file from the Internet, probably from the URL calculated dynamically, to use it as one of the...
How To Train Your Accountant
People in business are often accustomed to working with tables (Excel tables in particular), and switching from reading rows of numbers to some intricate data visualizations causes confusion at the very least. In this case, we can try something mid-of-the-road,...
Your Web Scraping First Aid Box
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Sparklines on a map? Yes, please!
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Hunt for Area 51 #dashboardweek
Visual analysis is a powerful tool to detect anomalies and outliers in data, as long as you give the user the right tools to look with. On our second day of the #dashboardweek, I tried to find an answer to the question “are there aliens among us or all that is just...
Set actions in action
With a wealth of data-organizational concepts in the modern Tableau environment, it is easy to overlook one or another. So had I for a long time underestimated the significance of sets. It looked to me as some rudimental idea unnecessary with calculated fields and...