We performed a comparison between Access PeopleXD and Qlik Sense based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Workday, Oracle, SAP and others in Benefits Administration."The solution is stable."
"The most valuable features of Qlik Sense are the integration and panel for reports. The integration is very fast even though we process a lot of information."
"Takes the super features of QlikView ETL capabilities to a whole new level with its new drag and drop feature, and extension capabilities derived from the robust Qlik API."
"Qlik was the first company to implement an in-memory associative analytics engine. This basically means that all data is loaded into memory, but it also means that instead of joining data together, the data is associated together. From the front end, from the UI point of view, data can be joined or included or excluded on the fly. It can be drilled down and drilled through and users can slice and dice it and that type of thing can be done from anywhere in the data to any other place in the data. It doesn't have to be predefined. It doesn't have to have hierarchies or anything like that."
"My organization now has data from disparate systems at their fingertips in a way that lets them get the answers they need when they want it."
"It has allowed us to manage our staff more effectively and frees up time for our analysts to analyze new problems and opportunities."
"The solution is scalable."
"The drag and drop UI has been the most useful to me."
"What I found most valuable in Qlik Sense is its flexibility. It's a very flexible tool, and it has a lot of capabilities compared to Tableau and Power BI. In Qlik Sense, you can take data from any of the systems, and you can do data transformation, prepare the data, then present your KPIs. Data transformation isn't present in Tableau, Power BI, and other tools. In Qlik Sense, you're able to get the data and directly present that data. The presentation layer is also very good in Qlik Sense. My company is very happy with this tool."
"The solution has many areas in need of improvement, including management, monitoring, interface, dashboard and technical support."
"It would be nice to have more native features from QlikView built into Qlik Sense."
"There is room for improvement in the learning curve when getting started, but training resources have been growing."
"The navigation is quite clunky and outdated."
"I wish the product had the ability for slightly more customization. The out-of-the box charts and visualizations are fantastic, but I want to be able to tweak it without having to add outside extensions and widgets."
"Areas for improvement include user-friendliness, self-service, and some of the visualization options for generating reports."
"We need more types of visualizations."
"The augmented intelligence features don't work well for the analytical user."
"There are occasional stability problems, but Qlik support is excellent at correcting anything that arises."
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Access PeopleXD is ranked 29th in Benefits Administration while Qlik Sense is ranked 2nd in Data Visualization with 112 reviews. Access PeopleXD is rated 3.0, while Qlik Sense is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Access PeopleXD writes "Has many features in need of improvement, including its monitoring, interface, dashboard and technical support". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Qlik Sense writes "Customizable with good ROI and a quick learning curve". Access PeopleXD is most compared with MHR iTrent, whereas Qlik Sense is most compared with Tableau, Amazon QuickSight, Microsoft Power BI, Apache Superset and Alteryx.
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