We performed a comparison between Microsoft Power BI and Tungsten Insight based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two BI (Business Intelligence) Tools solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."It provides good visibility."
"It is in the cloud, which makes it easy for mobile access of reports and data."
"My primary use is for view of the dashboard."
"The best feature for me is Power Query. I know that probably sounds strange, but you can't do too much with visuals and reports if the backend stuff is horribly dirty and just bad. But for me, that is absolutely fantastic. I can load the data and do the transformation and be able to load it in a useful way. There are tons of connections, which is absolutely fantastic as well. It's been fairly easy, and it's intuitive."
"I have found the best features to be the dashboard creation, graphs, charts, and presentation bar graphs."
"Good reporting and data analysis tool that's user-friendly, easy to deploy, stable, and scalable."
"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."
"Premium features that used to cost $5,000 per company per month recently became a lot more accessible. Microsoft recently implemented a per user feature in Power BI Premium; it's $20 per month."
"It provides the ability to design applications directly."
"The initial setup is straightforward."
"You can easily customize reporting to pull the fields that interest you."
"Microsoft has made a lot of progress with Power BI in the past couple of years, but there is still some room for improvement. For example, Integration is one area they could work on. They are adding more integration with other Microsoft tools, but I would like it if they sped up the process."
"It needs more analytic tools."
"The graphic interface could be better."
"The mobile app is very poor."
"The setup took a lot of tinkering with InfoSec to allow us to do stuff."
"I have found using Microsoft BI is not easy. For example, trying to use the auto-refresh feature is not simple."
"It's quite difficult to learn how to use Power BI."
"Microsoft BI typically connects to a database, often SQL Server, but it's also capable of connecting to multiple databases, pulling data from them, and allowing for data consolidation. You can then aggregate and generate dashboards and reports from this combined data. Personally, I wouldn't claim to have the expertise to suggest significant changes or additional features, as it functions quite well as is."
"If there's any negative, it's just the different names, the branding names that the product's gone through. It's confusing."
"The initial setup is complex and would be difficult to carry out without any training."
"It would be ideal if there were some standard forms that could be customized."
Microsoft Power BI is ranked 1st in BI (Business Intelligence) Tools with 293 reviews while Tungsten Insight is ranked 24th in BI (Business Intelligence) Tools with 3 reviews. Microsoft Power BI is rated 8.0, while Tungsten Insight is rated 7.6. 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 Tungsten Insight writes "Great reporting and customizations with good reliability". Microsoft Power BI is most compared with Tableau, Amazon QuickSight, KNIME, Domo and Oracle OBIEE, whereas Tungsten Insight is most compared with UiPath Process Mining. See our Microsoft Power BI vs. Tungsten Insight report.
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