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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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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
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.
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.
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.
We use Bime
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
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
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