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Resource: Trifacta Wrangler for Cleaning and Reshaping Data

By: Robert KosaraOctober 22, 2015October 22, 2015

Wrangling data into a shape that can be used to create visualizations is a huge problem with few available tools. Trifacta Wrangler is a powerful new tool that is free to use.

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