I would be interested in learning how Tibco will integrate its business model with Jaspersoft's open source model. Will Tibco maintain Jaspersoft's relationship with the open source community?
Per the users with experience integrating Jira and Aha! with TIBCO Spotfire, there may be a few different ways to do this, but the most common approach may be to use a data connector.
A data connector is a software tool that allows you to connect TIBCO Spotfire to different data sources. There are several data connectors available for Jira and Aha!, including:
Jira Data Connector for Spotfir...
Per the users with experience integrating Jira and Aha! with TIBCO Spotfire, there may be a few different ways to do this, but the most common approach may be to use a data connector.
A data connector is a software tool that allows you to connect TIBCO Spotfire to different data sources. There are several data connectors available for Jira and Aha!, including:
Jira Data Connector for Spotfire by Data Virtuality
Aha! Data Connector for Spotfire by Data Virtuality
TIBCO Spotfire Jira Data Connector by TIBCO Software
TIBCO Spotfire Aha! Data Connector by TIBCO Software
These data connectors allow you to import data from Jira and Aha! into TIBCO Spotfire, where you may be able to create visualizations and dashboards to analyze your data.
Below is a brief overview of how you may be able to use a data connector to integrate Jira and Aha! with TIBCO Spotfire:
Install the data connector on your Spotfire server.
Create a new Spotfire dataset using the data connector.
Configure the data connector to connect to your Jira or Aha! instance.
Select the data that you want to import into Spotfire.
Import the data into Spotfire.
Once the data has been imported into Spotfire, you should be able to create visualizations and dashboards for analyzing data.
Director of Community at PeerSpot (formerly IT Central Station)
Jan 17, 2022
Hi @Sai-Krishna, @Santosh Kurakula, @DenisGauder, @reviewer1441695 and @reviewer1431795,
Can you please help answer this question to @Esteban Fabiani? Tnx.
Global Data Architecture and Data Science Director at FH
Jan 18, 2022
Hi @Esteban Fabiani - Thank you for posting this great question. All the tools have base-level functionalities which could serve your day-to-day data analysis and visualizations.
There are various aspects that you would need to consider before choosing these tools such as
1. what are the primary use cases? Who will be using them? (Power BI is more user friendly)
2. Do they require a lot of customisations on the UI/UX ( Spotfire can be more flexible with IronPython scripts for custom UI development, Tableau has the best quality UI and charts)
3. Which cloud platform or server you would be using and what kind of computation power is required (if you are a Microsoft shop then Power BI should be preferred as it can be integrated with many MS applications at ease)
4. Cost - probably one of the key concerns (Power BI will be cheaper (desktop version is free) than Spotfire and Tableau)
5. Availability of talent within an organization as well as in the market (more talent available for Power BI and Tableau)
6. Many Oil & Gas, Manufacturing companies prefer Spotfire, but a slow move towards Power BI or Tableau or other visualization tools based on use cases. Many companies use Microstrategy for enterprise reporting
7. You may download free buyer guide reports from Peerspot, which would help you to choose the right one.
All the best.
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I would be interested in learning how Tibco will integrate its business model with Jaspersoft's open source model. Will Tibco maintain Jaspersoft's relationship with the open source community?
Does it open an new consolidation in the BI market similar to the one which occurred in 2007 (SAP/BO, IBM/Cognos, Oracle/Hyperion)?