Interana vs Microsoft Power BI comparison

 

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Interana
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Web Analytics (30th), IoT Analytics (10th)
Microsoft Power BI
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
297
Ranking in other categories
BI (Business Intelligence) Tools (1st), Reporting (1st)
 

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Samar Moustafa - PeerSpot reviewer
Mar 6, 2024
Provides well-organized KPI data, easy to use and offers the ability to integrate any data source
Power BI's ability to integrate any data source, whether it's a cloud database, Analysis Services, or another type, is incredibly valuable. It allows us to make the right data available for analysis. Additionally, the flexibility to enhance our dashboards with new charts found online further helps with our analytical capabilities. I also like the feature of the Page Navigator in Power BI. The Page Navigator allows users to navigate through different pages on the dashboard simply by clicking on the desired page, and Power BI will automatically open that page. Additionally, Power BI offers interactions where I can decide what Slicer or chart can filter another. Not all sources can filter all the others, and not all filters can be applied universally. I've also found Bookmarks to be a valuable feature, allowing for control over what sources are affected or whether they are visible or invisible during any interaction in Power BI. The dashboard and reporting features are very effective in decision-making. They enable decision-makers to determine the next steps, such as analyzing profits and losses, evaluating supplier performance, including late fees, and managing purchase timings in relation to delivery and order dates. Data integration is very useful in Power BI. It lets me collect data from many sources, especially with IT support. I get data from tools, databases, data warehouses, and data lakes. For example, I can get data from Oracle databases and SQL Server databases at the same time. We combine this data into a single destination—either a table or a database. This lets us analyze the combined data and create visualizations. Ultimately, we can consolidate information like customer details from different solutions into a single table. We can also change data types, clean the data, and organize it effectively.

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"Microsoft Power BI has reasonable pricing."
"Pricing is a big advantage that Power BI has over Tableau. Power BI is three or four times cheaper than Tableau. For my personal use, I will definitely prefer a $20 monthly fee of Power BI rather than a $70 monthly fee of Tableau. If you pay altogether for Power BI, they give you a discount, whereas, with Tableau, there is no discount. There are three versions of Power BI: Free, Pro, and Premium. The Premium version comes with a lot of things. There is no extra or hidden fee. You pay every month, and the software is with you. If you upgrade, there will be some extra charges."
"Microsoft BI is considered to be competitively priced when compared to other similar solutions in the market."
"We pay on a monthly basis which is approximately $10 per user on the Microsoft Power BI Pro license. At the moment we are still down at 400 users, but once we reach 500 users, we will move to the premium edition. The premium is $5,000 for unlimited users. Currently, with the 40 users, the cost is roughly $500."
"We're charged a monthly subscription fee of 500 rupees per person."
"The solution is affordable."
"Power BI is subscription-based, and you have three options. The Pro edition, which is the standard one, is about $9 per user. The Premium edition, which provides AI and cloud capabilities but at a limited size, is for small to medium enterprises. It is about $20 per user. For large enterprises, such as manufacturing facilities, there is an option for the capacity. The capacity subscription is about $4,000 per capacity level. They also have an option for the on-premises version, but it is not common to see someone going for the on-premises version. The on-premises version requires a specific license that is attached to SQL Server. I believe it is about $17,000, but I'm not sure about it."
"This product offers good value for the money."
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it_user79932 - PeerSpot reviewer
Feb 4, 2015
Comparison of SAP BO, Tableau, QlikView, Cognos, Microsoft, OBIEE and Pentaho
1. SAP BO/BI Enterprise scalability Security Ease of use Semantic layer 2. Tableau Visualization Data discovery Turnaround time 3. IBM Cognos Enterprise scalability Security In-memory feature 4. MS BI - Flexibility 5. Pentaho - Open source but still enterprise grade 6. QlikView Data…
 

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Educational Organization
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Financial Services Firm
8%
Computer Software Company
8%
Government
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Seeking lightweight open source BI software
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Power BI is an advanced visualization tool oriented to big data with a very complete set of widgets to visualize information, control users accessing information, the configuration of governance po...
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Oracle OBIEE is great in allowing design and creativity per the individual needs of the organization. Dashboards are fully customizable and very user-friendly. This solution is very stable. Oracle ...
 

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