We performed a comparison between Microsoft Power BI and QlikView based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Reporting solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The reports are easy to create."
"It is low-cost and easy to deploy. It is fully-featured."
"The most valuable feature would be the abundance of connectors. It is also easy to use."
"Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a nine out of ten."
"We have a lot of servers and applications from which we want reports, and it allows us to create reports from an SQL source or some other source."
"It provides good visibility."
"Power BI is more powerful than other tools because it is new for us. Each new version has more capabilities, and we're expecting AI and ML features in the next version."
"It is a little easier at buildings charts and graphs than Tableau."
"Scripting as per a customer's need, which is a pretty cool feature and not available in other tools."
"The initial setup is not very complex."
"The integration with Salesforce has helped us gain access to crucial sales data in real-time."
"QlikView is a scalable solution that multiple users can easily use."
"The user interface and dashboards are very good."
"It's pretty easy to deploy."
"This is a very cool application with endless options of creativity and visuals."
"Easy to analyze data by click-through."
"Integrating it with the physics build model or the engineering model should be included."
"Actionable insights could be better."
"Defining a relationship was very confusing. There were circular directions for which I had to do a lot of adjustments in the data. They can do something to make it easier."
"Better mapping capabilities and easier administration access would be beneficial, especially for understanding who has viewed reports."
"Integration with artificial intelligence would help. Humans take time to review the data and eliminate errors. Artificial intelligence based on machine learning and understanding can bring the same functionality."
"Integration with products that are not Microsoft could be more improved."
"Right now, their premium pricing is keeping us out of the premium market. The premium price per user just doesn't make sense for us, but we haven't reached the limit of 500 users to justify the premium."
"When we have a big report with lots of data, the solution slows down quite a lot."
"I would want them to have more options as a user. It would be nice for them to create their own dashboards and add fields."
"There is a lack of static PDF report generation and automatic resizing of the dashboard to fit the device."
"Installation and deployment could be made easier and quicker."
"There could be a feature to analyze the sales and accounting data of the client."
"Error handling."
"The user interface and ease of use takes a bit of a learning curve to pick up."
"Enhancing user-friendliness would be highly beneficial."
"Sometimes the filters are disappearing, and I'm not sure why this is happening."
Microsoft Power BI is ranked 1st in Reporting with 297 reviews while QlikView is ranked 5th in Reporting with 158 reviews. Microsoft Power BI is rated 8.0, while QlikView is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of Microsoft Power BI writes "A complete ecosystem with an builtin ETL tool, good integrations with python and R, and support of DAX and Power Query (M languages)". On the other hand, the top reviewer of QlikView writes "Useful for data visualization and business intelligence". Microsoft Power BI is most compared with Tableau, Amazon QuickSight, KNIME, Domo and Oracle OBIEE, whereas QlikView is most compared with Tableau, Amazon QuickSight, SQL Server, TIBCO Spotfire and IBM Cognos. See our Microsoft Power BI vs. QlikView report.
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