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Question: I currently use Panorama Necto as a viewer on SQL Analysis services cube--what other solutions are out there?
Answer: I joined a project related to Qlikview and MS sql server 2008 in 2012 and the customer was a very large maritime company. We had to add some "tricky" sql tables to fit the Datawarehouse model with Organization Single sign on (I hope that Qlikview 2014 has better native integration with data segregation and single sign on) After solving this problem each user could easily browse and navigate dashboards (hierarchies). On the contrary pure excel and powerpivot required extra skilled team, and in any case you will always get additional requirements from users. BI for a maritime company is a specific task: you need to face hundred of users from all over the world, with a very small time to train and a huge turnover not comparable to a "static" enterprise. Is this your case too ? KR Diego
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  • "Pricing is a bit too high and I think licenses should be unlimited."
  • "QlikView pricing and licensing is on the high side for a small sized company, but it's competitive among its peers."
  • "Qlik is fairly high in terms of pricing."
  • "The pricing is too high compared to the other solutions on the market."
  • "It is not very expensive. I think it it is on par with other similar products on the market."
  • "The setup costs for QlikView are fair as are the yearly maintenance fees. The licensing becomes a bit more expensive and requires some planning for onboarding."
  • "It has an annual license. It is expensive as compared to other competitive tools that do more for less. In South African rands, we pay about 100,000 to 200,000 a year."
  • "On a scale of one to ten, where one being low price and ten being high price, I rate pricing a four."
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    Guillermo (Bill) Cabiro
    I do use both Tableau and QlikView. Although very different, I really like both solutions. They belong to the new BI generation known as Interactive Visual Analytics In my opinion, QlikView has a more intuitive interface for regular users or executives that are not technical experts but the development side is a little more complex. Up to version 12 QlikView did not provide drag & drop features. If a user wanted to see something not included in the application the new object had to be created by a power user or developer because Qlikview's scripting has somewhat of a learning curve. On the positive side, QlikView's scripting is a great asset as it functions as an ETL allowing the integration of hundreds of different data sources into the same visual app. Another feature that’s extremely useful is Qlik’s proprietary Associative Model that allows the users to visualize data relationships that exist as well as those that do not. Tableau on the other hand is a lot easier to use for developers, analysts or power users who need to connect, manipulate and visualize data rather quickly. While this makes Tableau a better fit for the more analytical crowd, it may not be as appealing or intuitive to the regular or casual business users as QlikView is. Tableau has full pivot, drag & drop and drill down capabilities that are great for developers or power users. They can rotate measures and dimensions and graph them instantly using visualization best practices as suggested by the… Read more →
    Answers from the Community
    Anonymous User
    it_user135999 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user135999 (Works at a tech company with 51-200 employees)
    Vendor

    Hi,

    I’m afraid I don’t use SSAS however your colleague is right about Qlikview in that it uses its own OLAP framework.

    Kind regards
    Anita

    it_user121524 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user121524 (Sr. System Architect at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees)
    Consultant

    If you are already using Microsoft SQL Analyis Services, you must be able to use the Microsoft BI Suite of tools to view the cubes.Every major vendor have their own suite of tools in the BI space.

    Antonio Lira - PeerSpot reviewerAntonio Lira
    Real User

    My advice is Qlikview, is very powerful and not very complex to use, but you will need an IT guy with expertise and skills using and modeling with BI tools.

    it_user121866 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user121866 (Developer at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees)
    Consultant

    I've always used business objects. It's great because you can connect to so many different source systems and combine them in the reports.

    it_user144564 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user144564 (CEO with 51-200 employees)
    Vendor

    We use Bime

    it_user120558 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user120558 (Head of Data Analytics at a hospitality company)
    Vendor

    Qlikview and Tableau are BI solutions , primarily analytical tools that provide insight. However for a complete solution a data warehouse and an etl toolset are required. If you are considering the 2 named vendors for BI then you will need to look elsewhere for the rest of the stack. 

    SAP offer a complete solution with Business Objects , Sybase IQ and Data Integrator. This is a fully integrated solution of enterprise quality and so well worth considering. 
     
    Kind Regards
    Andrew McSwiggan

    it_user143262 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user143262 (Works)
    Vendor

    You are right, QlikView and Tableau are complete solutions that includes ETL.

    You can of course read a content of your cubes, but I think that better result you will receive when you will work directly with primary data.

    You can load a free evaluation version of QlikView and test it at such pattern of your data and compare the result with your actual solution.

    I am sure that user acceptance and satisfaction will be better with QlikView.

    Similarly you can do the same with Tableau. I am not sure, but I think that Tableau has predefined ETL for SQL Analysis Services, so it could be easier to load data and build the test application.

    Best regards,

    Petr Kucera

    it_user122991 - PeerSpot reviewerit_user122991 (Works at a pharma/biotech company)
    Vendor

    We work extensively with QlikView and have had great success. With a team of 2.5 people we have built (according to Qlik) the largest Qlikview application across all industries in 3 months with no training and just using the Qlik demos as our learning tools. We current host our solution for our clients and they have instant access to over 10 billion rows of medical data.

    We are in the process on adding a new version that will take this to a much more granular level with a lot more data. Check back in several months. We will be pushing 40-50 billion rows which is way outside anything Qlik thinks is viable but we have been on the bleeding edge before and are willing to push the envelope.

    Jim

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    Top Answer:QlikView is more expensive than SAP Crystal Reports. It could be improved. I rate the pricing a five out of ten.
    Top Answer:QlikView's UI could be more user-friendly. At present, I encounter difficulties while writing complex queries on the UI. It doesn't support the query button as well.
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    Overview
    Panorama Necto is advancing Business Intelligence 3.0 to the next level, bringing together the very best of Enterprise BI with Visual Data Discovery, providing enterprises with new ways to collaborate and create unique contextual connections.

    QlikView is a Business Intelligence tool that allows you to keep tabs on all of your business-related information in a clean, clear, and easy to access database that is intuitive to build and simple to navigate. It is ideal for business owners who wish to improve overall output by creating the most productive system possible.

    Sample Customers
    Neopharm
    Canon, Gatorade, Amcor, Panasonic, Fila, Cambridge University Hospitals, Global Retail Bank, North Yorkshire Police department, Lanoo Group Publishers, and AonGroep Nederland.
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm19%
    Computer Software Company17%
    Manufacturing Company11%
    Construction Company9%
    REVIEWERS
    Manufacturing Company16%
    Financial Services Firm16%
    Consumer Goods Company6%
    Retailer6%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm15%
    Computer Software Company13%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    Government6%
    Company Size
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business26%
    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise64%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise7%
    Large Enterprise73%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business39%
    Midsize Enterprise20%
    Large Enterprise41%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business19%
    Midsize Enterprise10%
    Large Enterprise71%
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    Panorama Necto is ranked 33rd in Reporting while QlikView is ranked 5th in Reporting with 21 reviews. Panorama Necto is rated 8.2, while QlikView is rated 8.2. On the other hand, the top reviewer of QlikView writes "Snapshots are helpful for having a view of the data at a point in time and comparing changes, but it is expensive and far behind other modern tools". Panorama Necto is most compared with Microsoft Power BI, whereas QlikView is most compared with Tableau, Microsoft Power BI, SQL Server, Amazon QuickSight and TIBCO Spotfire.

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