TIBCO Spotfire Other Solutions Considered
My company did consider Tableau against TIBCO. Due to the fact Tableau has its own language or set of commands, and it doesn't allow our company to use SQL, though it operates on something similar to SQL, we had to postpone our plans and choose TIBCO over Tableau.
View full review »Before choosing this solution we evaluated Power BI, Tableau, and Qlik.
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Specialist Geosciences Data Consultant at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
As a data analyst, I am not in operations and don't have a say in which products we use.
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TIBCO Spotfire
March 2024
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We looked at Tableau, which is very good. I know Oracle BI is also a very strong system as well, as is QlikView.
View full review »We evaluated all of them.
View full review »I’ve used other solutions in the space including Tableau and SAP BusinessObjects; even Excel and Access can roughly be considered a competitor of Spotfire. I prefer Spotifre to Tableau and BOBJ due to its flexibility and technical capability. Both Tableau and BOBJ seem more structured and stiff. Although beautiful, they sacrifice abilities for tech-savvy end users in return for a friendly-for-all, drag-and-drop, easy-to-print, set-it-and-forget-it-feel. In a bi-modal environment (one tool for key non-changing reports, a different tool for ad-hoc analysis), Spotfire wins the ad-hoc battle versus common competitors.
View full review »We evaluated Tableau. Our decision to go with Tibco Spotfire came down to the availability of a developer/analyst skillset with the tool.
View full review »We looked at Tableau, Qlikview, Jaspersoft, Oracle.
View full review »I did not do the evaluations but a comparison of Tableau was evaluated and failed to meet data size requirements and in-memory capacity.
View full review »I also use QlkView, Tableau and MicroStrategy.
View full review »We looked at PowerBI, Tableau and Lumira. On features and on deployment in large organisations, Spotfire scores very well.
View full review »We evaluated Tableau and PowerBI
View full review »We tried Spotfire and liked it, so we did not have the need to evaluate other options. However, other well-known (perhaps more popular) options include Tableau and QlikView. You can refer to the Gartner's Magic Quadrant report on BI tools.
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BusDevExec338
Business Development Executive at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
As a reseller, the typical vendors would always be Tableau, QlikView, Spotfire, and maybe in that mix would be Microsoft Power BI.
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SystemsE8d8c
Systems Engineer
I would recommend evaluating it against other products. When I got onto the team, we didn't evaluate it against any other products. It was the one that was already in-house, so we went with it. If somebody wants to evaluate it for use, I would recommend that they have two or three other products that they could compare it against.
View full review »Currently, I have worked with Power Query, PowerPivot, Power Maps, and Power BI and find them to be useful tools, especially for a reduced cost (sometimes free). However, I would classify these solutions as SpotfireLite. For many users at a company, the Power Suite would probably be suitable for general data investigation. Yet, you will reach a point at which the Power Suite cannot achieve the same functionality in such a controllable way as Spotfire. E.g., trend analysis, box plots, easy drillability, etc.
View full review »In the process of learning the tool, I did review demos of competing products. The ability to extend Spotfire with R and Python is important to me, and Spotfire was one of the first visual analytics tools to provide that. The competition is narrowing the gap, however.
View full review »I have only used Spotfire. Every oil and gas company I have worked for uses it.
View full review »We did not evaluate alternatives.
View full review »We evaluated MicroStrategy.
View full review »I still currently use a myriad of solutions – it all depends on if I think there will be followup questions asked of the data. Often times, the engineers I work with are not familiar/comfortable with the data, so requests become iterative as projects evolve. There are certainly times where dumping data to Excel and giving a customized pivot table is a better solution because the engineer finds that less daunting.
View full review »I tried to evaluate a version of Tableau but it felt hard to configure and not as easy as I’m used to with Spotfire.
View full review »I have used Tableau and Alteryx, which are similar solutions. I would say that TIBCO Spotfire is a combination of those two other solutions, although I think Tableau is much more user friendly.
View full review »I was not involved in the evaluation.
View full review »I know that other products were evaluated but I don't know what they were.
View full review »Many other software products were reviewed; the decision to proceed with Spotfire was made at executive level.
View full review »I have tried Tableau, but haven't spent much time working with it because my previous organization and current clients use Spotfire. Excel is also a competitor, but Spotfire is significantly better than Excel for data visualization.
View full review »We originally chose this product as a tool for our SaaS offering, but its embedding features and level of complexity for a multi-tenant situation were prohibitive.
View full review »I use the product which my client is using. I personally would choose another tool over Spotfire if it was my choice.
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TIBCO Spotfire
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about TIBCO Spotfire. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,740 professionals have used our research since 2012.