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    Top Answer:I find it favorable regarding speed of development, ease of building, and flexibility.
    Top Answer:The potential challenge, especially when considering a larger user base, is that the expenses can significantly add up. There are issues with integration and I encountered limits and warnings… more »
    Top Answer:By integrating Data Studio into our services, we not only provide added value to our existing customers but also ensure stability in traffic and minimize the cost of sales. This strategic move allows… more »
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    29th
    out of 70 in Data Visualization
    Views
    250
    Comparisons
    219
    Reviews
    0
    Average Words per Review
    0
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    14th
    out of 50 in Reporting
    Views
    1,733
    Comparisons
    1,887
    Reviews
    4
    Average Words per Review
    370
    Rating
    7.5
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    Overview

    GoodData provides cloud-based big data solutions to companies in any industry. GoodData's platform is a scalable, reliable and secure method of analyzing large data sets. It is specifically useful for companies seeking to gain insights into marketing, sales and customer service performance. GoodData's platform works with any data source and is able to load, store, analyze, visualize and share data sets. This business intelligence (BI) platform is able to access existing data from any source including SaaS, on premise, structured, and unstructured. It allows companies to monitor and manage multiple load processes from its data integration service console. GoodData's big data analysis uses Multidimensional Analytics Query Language (MAQL) and the Extensible Analytics Engine. The combination of these two features results in enhanced multi-level caching, increased performance and the option to include advanced metrics. The platform's data reporting and visualization features are user-friendly, customizable and are cross-platform compatible. GoodData improves collaboration among teams with advanced exporting and sharing capabilities via branded dashboards and offers 24/7 customer support. GoodData's platform has been implemented by many enterprises to improve and optimize services. Switchfly, a company that provides technology solutions aimed at increasing customer engagement, needed a big data platform that was able to efficiently analyze over 60 billion customer impressions made each year. After implementing GoodData's platform, Switchfly was able to provide their clients with relevant insights into customer behavior and accurately measure market impact. GoodData is just one of many SaaS business intelligence products reviewed in our SmartAdvisor; click the link to see more solutions.

    Google Data Studio (beta) turns your data into informative dashboards and reports that are easy to read, easy to share, and fully customizable. Dashboarding allows you to tell great data stories to support better business decisions.

    Sample Customers
    AutoPilot, Redbubble, showpad, SpareFoot, LogMeIn, CSC
    Genesys, Shueisha
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company17%
    Financial Services Firm12%
    Comms Service Provider10%
    Retailer10%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company16%
    Manufacturing Company11%
    Financial Services Firm10%
    Educational Organization7%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business32%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise58%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business38%
    Midsize Enterprise25%
    Large Enterprise38%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business24%
    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise62%
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    GoodData is ranked 29th in Data Visualization while Google Data Studio is ranked 14th in Reporting with 7 reviews. GoodData is rated 7.0, while Google Data Studio is rated 7.8. The top reviewer of GoodData writes "Zero infrastructure costs and nice dashboards ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Google Data Studio writes "The cloud environment makes it easier to use large volumes of data and collaborate with coworkers". GoodData is most compared with Apache Superset, Microsoft Power BI and AtScale Adaptive Analytics (A3), whereas Google Data Studio is most compared with Amazon QuickSight, Tableau, Looker, Microsoft Power BI and Databricks.

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