Ramya Thella

Ramya comes from a background of programming and data analysis having worked recently as a Software Engineer at Devoir Software Solutions, a technology consulting company. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from Central Queensland University in Sydney. Her desire to learn more about data led her to pursue a PG diploma in Data Science and obtain a Microsoft Azure Data Scientist Associate certification.
While working as an App Developer at Connections Australia, Ramya was introduced to the world of UI/UX design and data analysis. As a creative person with an eye for detail, this experience sparked her passion for creating visually appealing and user-friendly interfaces with data-driven insights. She then began learning Tableau by working on hands-on projects. After moving to Melbourne, she joined the Data School with the intention to learn and develop her analytical and design skills to deliver valuable insights from complex data sets using good data storytelling.
When she is not busy learning about data, Ramya enjoys watching a good murder mystery or movies with time travel. She also likes to use her creativity in the kitchen by experimenting with different recipes from around the world.

A Tableau Implementation Case Study with Honeywell

A Tableau Implementation Case Study with Honeywell

In the realm of data analytics and business intelligence, Tableau has proven to be a transformative tool across diverse industries. From internet companies to government agencies and retail giants, Tableau has facilitated data-driven decision-making. However, its...

The Power of Tableau Actions

The Power of Tableau Actions

Tableau, renowned for its interactive capabilities, takes data visualization to new heights with Tableau Actions. These features redefine how users engage with visualizations, offering a seamless approach to elevate the overall user experience. This blog delves into...

Fake Data Challenge

Fake Data Challenge

Welcome back to my blog, I know this is very late, but I am going to talk about my experience completing the final challenge at The Data School Down Under. The challenge was to create a fictional dataset, make a dashboard and then present it on the final day. We had...

Dynamic Titles (Chart and Axis)

Dynamic Titles (Chart and Axis)

Welcome back to my blog. Today I will be showing you how to make dynamic axis and chart titles. The first step is to create a parameter which will be called Measure. This parameter needs will be set to three measures in our dataset, sales, profit, and quantity. Make...

Declutter Your Dashboard!

Declutter Your Dashboard!

Dynamically show and hide visuals in Tableau and Power BI How many times have you been put off by the appearance of a noisy graph, as soon as you open a dashboard? While there are instances where a more complex approach could be required, sometimes the answer is as...