Overview
Companies
across industries have been continuously gaining interest in using Business
Intelligence to gather information for corporate analysis from collected raw
data. Based on the market demand for sophisticated business intelligence tools
and applications, there are numerous vendors that provide excellent BI
(Business Intelligence) tools for corporate usage.
Choosing a
BI tool for the firm, one needs to take various criteria into account before
making an investment. Factors such as the type of the company, size of the
company, technical requirements and so forth must be individually considered to
make a good decision. One more thing to keep in mind is the type of information
one expects from the data and the tools. Due to the fact that there is a
presence of several big competitors in the BI tools market, making such a
choice can get difficult.
BI Industry Market Share
Currently,
there are many major players in the market such as SAP, Oracle, IBM, SAS
Institute, Tibco Software, Tableau and so forth. Depending on the vendor, shown
below is the market share of each major player as of the end of 2013.
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Source: http://timoelliott.com/blog/2014/04/gartner-bi-analytics-market-shares-2013.html |
Five BI Tools
Taking into
account all major players in the market, for the purpose of this article five
products are being considered based on differences in certain criteria i.e. SAS
BI, Oracle BI, Pentaho BI, Yellowfin BI, and Jaspersoft.
Comparison Criteria Used & Analysis
While
choosing a BI tool for corporate usage, there are several factors that need to
be taken into account. Most of these factors depend on the type of firm and its
employees for whom the application is of interest. For academic purposes though, five measures are being taken into consideration that should act as primary filters while making
such a choice. Following are the five measures along with their narratives
that make up the primary filter:
Productivity:
This criterion defines how effective are the outcomes of the effort put in
using a BI tool.
Core
Functionality: A BI tool these days comes with many offerings. This criterion
is based on the breadth of these offerings.
Uniqueness: With a plethora of BI tools available in the market today, each vendor needs to be able distinguish their offerings from the competitor's. This criteria measures the tools based on their uniqueness of offerings.
Cost: How
cost effective the tool is. This basically compares the benefits versus the
cost.
Ease of Use: A firm needs to be able to get the most out of a tool with minimum input and training. Ease of use defines the ability of the tool to be used by employees without much hassle.
Comparison Table
Based on the
stated measures a comparison table is shown below that states the weightage
that has been given to each criterion as well as the ratings of each BI tool
for the same.
Yellowfin BI
Using
Yellowfin BI firms can report on and analyse collected data to generate useful
insights about various business operations. The primary goal of Yellowfin BI is
to make use of BI tools easy.
Productivity:
Yellowfin dashboards are vastly
interactive with the ability to drill down through to meticulous information. Another
notable feature that makes this tool so productive is its interactive filtering
(include only certain products or regions for example).
Core
Functionality:
Yellowfin offers more functionality
within the platform other than the usual ones, such as connecting from data
sources on the fly, drill anywhere within the data, and advanced calculations. It
has over 50 data visualizations for users to choose from.
Uniqueness:
A unique
feature about Yellowfin BI is that it focuses heavily on mobile and
collaboration functionalities, providing users location intelligence for
viewing and drilling data into maps to gain better context and make smarter
business decisions.
Ease of Use:
The tool sports a storyboarding
facility that allows users to combine reports with text and graphics to produce
easily communicated visuals. Users are typically
protected from the ugly technical details of data access, and a Meta data layer
means that a user can access data in a format that is friendly and more useful.
Cost:
Yellowfin offers a single
all-inclusive per user per annum subscription-licensing model – software,
maintenance, support and upgrades are included. There are no catches or add-on
licenses to contend with. Yellowfin offers a 5-user license starter pack coming
in at $3,000 per annum.
Pentaho BI
Pentaho is broad enough to meet most
needs, and is best summarized as a ‘good all-rounder’ – something that will be
attractive to business managers who simply want to get a job done. Along with
the broad array of analytics tools that address BI, Pentaho also provides
predictive analytics and data integration.
Core
Functionality:
Pentaho offers powerful visualizations that allow users to interact with their data, zooming
in and looking at important statistics. A more noteworthy feature is its data
integration software, which can blend information together from unlimited
sources, including NoSQL, Hadoop, relational databases, and analytical
databases.
Uniqueness:
Pentaho has many unique abilities such as powerful
visualizations, geo-mapping, heat grids, and scatter charts. This helps cater
to specific customer requirements at times when other tools seem to be of
little use.
Productivity:
The Pentaho system relies on in-memory data caching,
which provides analysis of data as fast as one can think, making for a vastly
quicker BI tool. This tool can also cater to the organizations that don't have
fancy reporting requirements with web-based reporting.
Ease of Use:
It is very easy to build an ETL
pipeline after the initial learning curve. The
reporting solutions along with visual analysis and dash-boarding tools are
considerably easy to use.
Cost:
In the world
of open source Business Intelligence tools, it is the frontrunner. This open
source lineage means that there is a free community edition available for use (no
support and training). This also makes the solution
cost-effective.
SAS BI
It is a
package of various technologies and solutions that address features such as statistics, business intelligence,
data mining, predictive analytics, machine learning, and a number of vertical
and horizontal business solutions.
Core
Functionality:
BI offering comes with all the usual
features, with added bonus of a broader analytical capability. Data
visualization, reporting, ad-hoc reporting, self-service BI, collaboration and
mobile BI are all available and compare well with others.
Productivity:
On the other hand SAS is not likely
to be the most productive analytics environment. It is complex and this of
course is the shadow cast by the sophistication it offers.
Uniqueness:
Visual Analytics in SAS includes features
that are unique in the BI world, including its integration of
powerful, advanced analytics directly into a BI tool.
Ease of Use:
The learning curve and breadth of
knowledge is very large. It takes a while for a user to become proficient with
SAS and the training tools.
Cost:
Keeping the above points in mind of
the tool being complex and having a significant learning curve, it is best
suited for large firms. But for the price it’s the best there is.
Jaspersoft
Jaspersoft is a solid, widely used
product set, that delivers a no frills BI environment and will meet the
needs of most organizations with ease. All the usual functionality is included
– reporting, dashboards, analysis and data integration.
Core Functionality:
Dashboards, visualizations, rich analytics including a
web-scale platform, and self-service reports are just a few of the capabilities
supported by Jaspersoft, which can be easily embedded in both internal and
commercial applications.
Productivity:
This system includes a report
scheduler that allows users to manage distribution of reports across a company.
In-memory analysis capabilities support the system's ability to process complex
analytical queries quickly.
Uniqueness:
One
of Jaspersoft's most notable features if not so unique is its reporting ability.
Their reporting tools draw data from multiple places and display it in a
simple, straightforward, interactive way for users to analyze and draw insights
from.
Ease of Use:
A variety of services make the
environment fairly easy to use, once they have been set up they look after
security, metadata and scheduling activities.
Cost:
Over all it provides a reasonably
priced, effective environment to develop and deploy BI applications. It does
what it needs to do without a great deal of fuss.
Oracle BI
For existing Oracle customers this
tool will be of greatest interest due to its fairly expensive and proprietary
nature. For such customers, the functionality and architecture presented by
Oracle can be enormously beneficial.
Core Functionality:
The Oracle BI Foundation Suite
encompasses reporting, dashboards, ad-hoc analysis, multi-dimensional OLAP,
scorecards and predictive analytics in one integrated platform. The data
visualization capabilities compare well with other products and include
recommended visualization for specific data.
Productivity:
For the firms who follow the Oracle mantra, OBIEE can
do wonders. The BI Foundation Suite merges all of Oracle’s eight BI platforms.
Out of which one of the benefits of Oracle's
Exalytics component is that it can analyze large sets of data in a short time.
Uniqueness:
Along with superb integration of Oracle services, the
BI Suite is one of the few on the market that provides excellent Big Data
capability.
Ease of Use:
Oracle operates under a very dated
architecture. This means the interface is not very smooth and complex features
not very well handled. Companies seeking to customize the software or to make
upgrades will need to make a substantial investment of both time and capital.
Cost:
For big time
Oracle customers OBIEE provides considerably lower costs and more
functionality. For others it would be significant investment of both time and
money as stated above.
Best from the Rest
Based on the
above multi-criteria analysis, it can be said that Yellowfin BI turns out to be
the best overall BI tool. But, every firm has specific requirements and based
on that the factors also differ significantly. Hence, the choice of a tool
really depends on the business model as well as project requirements that the
firm is engaged with.
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