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Benefits of Tableau

1. Powerful analytics. Interactive, visual analysis lets you untangle thorny business questions and
quickly get to the insights that propel your business forward. Powered by its patented VizQL
technology, Tableau gives you powerful analytics to ask deeper questions and deliver more
meaningful answers.
2. Powerful, comprehensive platform. From connection through collaboration, Tableau gives you
powerful, secure, and flexible end-to-end analytics platform for your data. Using Tableau for your
data ensures your expectations are more than met.
3. Connected to multiple data sources. Tableau’s productivity suite allows you to connect it to a
number of data sources you’re already using, import and visualize data in a matter of minutes.
Unique technology gives it 10 to 100 times faster data analysis mechanism than the one its
competitors can offer.
4. Multiple options to interact. Put your data anywhere you need it. With Tableau, you can securely
consume your data via browser, desktop, mobile, or embedded into any application.
5. Intuitive and easy interface. Tableau is incredibly easy to use, allowing you to bring data for analysis
with few simple drag-and-drop moves. This means that the product is intuitive even for non-savvy
users, and doesn’t take time, programming knowledge, or expensive training for teams to get grasp
on it.
6. Advanced collaboration. Most of Tableau’s functionalities are collated on a public dashboard, where
users can access and process data with only few clicks. A dedicated mobile app for different devices
ensures activities can be completed regardless of the agent’s location. This allows agents to use the
same application to share their achievements and invite colleagues to collaborate.
7. Several methods for data investigation. Tableau investigates data in many different ways, starting
with large, traditional dashboards, and ending up with complex cloud-based source explorations.
Instead of conducting analyses with a single method, the user can combine approaches and data
views to make insights richer. At the end, all conclusions are showcased in comprehensive data
visualizations, made so simple that you can easily share them with clients and partners from
different industries.
8. Flexible pricing and deployment. Tableau lets you choose whether you want to deploy it in cloud or
on their local servers, and offers annual subscriptions and single-payment licenses to meet the
capacity of different companies. This flexibility makes Tableau accessible to businesses from all
scales and industries.
9. Reliable support. Tableau gives users access to a reliable tech support team.

Top Alternatives to Tableau: Analysis of Popular Business Intelligence Tools


1. Sisense

Why use Sisense instead of Tableau?

1. You can export data to Images, Excel, PDF, CSV and other formats.

2. It identifies important metrics using filtering and calculations.

3. The app handles data at scale on a single commodity server.

4. It filters data by dropping fields on the canvas.


Why use Tableau instead of Sisense?

1. It lets you analyze data in a way that drives decisions in a profitable direction.

2. It connects to a number of data sources you’re already using, and imports and visualizes data in
a matter of minutes.

3. It offers a much faster data analysis mechanism compared to its competitors.

2. Report Plus

Why use ReportPlus instead of Tableau?

1. It has unlimited embedded dashboards within apps to expand your reach, market faster, and
build a custom branded BI solution. It defines service engagement by ensuring users enjoy a
built-in partnership and product support. This includes training, architecture workshop,
installation, and dashboard creation.

2. It gives you more than 30 visualization types to choose from to match your needs in conveying
your data effectively. This simplifies the process of creating robust dashboards as you can style
them with preset themes and further apply customization by modifying fonts and colors.

3. It lets you create custom data visualizations and then easily embed it into your next app.
Regardless of the device and location, your dashboards will maintain your brand’s look and feel
and reach your application users with a variety of platform options.

Why use Tableau instead of ReportPlus?

1. It makes analyzing data fast and easy, beautiful and useful. This feature has gained a growing
interest not only among business users, but also groups—like journalists—traditionally not using
BI tools are taking it into use.

2. It suits different kinds of needs and organizations. As the needs of different kinds of
organizations vary, Tableau provides them the options to make the best of its capabilities.

3. It gives you a means to create stunning visual dashboards—easily and quickly—including data
discovery and visualization dashboards, statistical analytics like trends and forecasting
dashboards.
3. Zoho Report

Why use Zoho Reports instead of Tableau?


1. Connect to any data source. Import data from files, feeds, databases, cloud drives, popular
business applications and in-house apps.

2. Visual analysis. Create reports and dashboards, with an easy drag-and-drop interface. Use
different BI visualization tools, to drill down to specifics.

3. Secure online collaboration. Share and collaborate on reports and dashboards with your
colleagues privately, and reach a consensus quickly.

4. Data blending. Combine data from different sources to create cross functional reports, and
thereby get more insight into your business.

5. Powerful formula engine. Build formulae using an easy to use formula engine, offering extensive
mathematical and statistical functions.

Why use Tableau instead of Zoho Reports?


6. It is easy to connect to different data sources: it can be connected to more than 40 different
sources, including file-based data sources such as Excel and CSV, relational database data
sources such as Teradata, SQL Server, DB2, OLAP data sources such as Microsoft Analysis
Services, BW, cloud-based data sources such as Success factor, Google Analytics, and Web Data
Connector – web services as a source.

7. Its built-in data connectors are free and you need no licensing fees to use them. Use live
connections or make use of Tableau extract engine for super-fast performance.

8. It allows you to leverage the power of database easily, connect to database views and helps you
optimize query performance.

4. Microsoft Power BI

Why use Microsoft Power BI instead of Tableau?


1. Microsoft’s DAX query language. Instead of Excel’s cumbersome formula language, Microsoft
Power BI relies on Power Pivot to develop and execute analytic measures. This allows for a
comparably shorter learning curve than any other BI or discovery system.

2. Power Query data sharing. The system’s core capability is hailed for eliminating many data
loading concerns. Data is imported automatically and can easily be sorted, filtered, and modified
before you’ve loaded it to Excel (for instance, taking back a month-old data from a 10 years old
database). You can also connect Facebook and oData files and share them as separate
workbooks.

3. The largest number of customizable visualizations. With Power BI, you can arrange your data in
all types of charts including Bubbles, Table Heatmaps, Tornado Charts, Tadpole Spark Grids,
Aster Plots, Histograms, Cards, and many more.

4. Unlimited access to on-premise and in-cloud data. Power BI collects and stores all your on-
premise and cloud information in single, more centralized location that you can access
whenever and wherever as required. You can also leverage pre-packaged content packs and
built-in connectors to streamline the importation of your data from solutions such as Marketo,
Salesforce, Google Analytics, and many more.

Why use Tableau instead of Microsoft Power BI?


1. It has no row limit like in spreadsheets, allowing you to bring in and analyze millions of rows of
data. And it’s designed for scale, so you don’t have to worry about overly long processing times.
All this gives you more comprehensive visibility into your company without eating up resource
time.

2. Its drag and drop interface allows your analyst to quickly try new ideas, drill into interesting
areas and make updates. The ability to rapidly explore and build out visualizations allows for
dashboards to provide the most useful and relevant information. Most reporting tools require
your analyst to know exactly what they’re trying to build before they begin, making initial data
exploration a slow process of trial and error.

3. Its intuitive and easy-to-use interface allows analysts to spend their time finding insights instead
of figuring out the technical how-to. By simply dragging and dropping, your analyst can quickly
add different dimensions and measures, filter out or group values, and drill into outliers.
Additionally, features such as clustering, trend analysis, and average lines make it easy to look
for patterns in your data.

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