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We performed a comparison between Amazon Redshift and TIBCO Live Datamart based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Data Warehouse solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Amazon Redshift vs. TIBCO Live Datamart Report (Updated: May 2024).
771,212 professionals have used our research since 2012.
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Pros
"The most valuable feature of Amazon Redshift is its ability to handle really large sets of data.""You can copy JSON to the column and have it analyzed using simple functions.""Amazon Redshift is a really powerful database system for reporting and data warehousing.""Redshift is a major service of Amazon and is very scalable. It enables faster recalculations and data management, helping to retrieve data quickly.""The most valuable feature of Redshift is its cluster.""It's very easy to migrate from other databases to Redshift. There are migration tools dedicated for this purpose, enabling migration from other databases like MS SQL directly to Redshift. The majority of the scripts will be automatically transposed.""The feature that we find most useful is the ability to do analytics on the fly.""The most valuable feature is its scalability."

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"The solution has a powerful aggregating feature""You can create your own rules that include mathematic calculations."

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Cons
"Infinite storage is available in Snowflake and is not available in Redshift.""This solution lacks integration with non-AWS sources.""The explain panel in the Redshift database could be better.""The product must provide new indexes that support special data structures or data types like TEXT.""Running parallel queries results in poor performance and this needs to be improved.""It would be useful to have an option where all of the data can be queried at once and then have the result shown.""They should provide a better way to work with interim data in a structured way than to store it in parquet files locally.""The initial deployment was complex."

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"Improvements need to be made on the load balancing side.""The solution's setup could be quicker and easier."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "Redshift is very cost effective for a cloud based solution if you need to scale it a lot. For smaller data sizes, I would think about using other products."
  • "If you want a fixed price, an to not worry about every query, but you need to manage your nodes personally, use Redshift."
  • "BI is sold to our customer base as a part of the initial sales bundle. A customer may elect to opt for a white labeled site for an up-charge."
  • "One of my customers went with Google Big Query over Redshift because it was significantly cheaper for their project."
  • "Per hour pricing is helpful to keep the costs of a pilot down, but long-term retention is expensive."
  • "It's around $200 US dollars. There are some data transfer costs but it's minimal, around $20."
  • "The best part about this solution is the cost."
  • "The part that I like best is that you only pay for what you are using."
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  • "The solution might be considered a bit expensive because it competes with open-source products."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:Amazon Redshift is very fast, has a very good response time, and is very user-friendly. The initial setup is very straightforward. This solution can merge and integrate well with many different… more »
    Top Answer:The tool's most valuable feature is its parallel processing capability. It can handle massive amounts of data, even when pushing hundreds of terabytes, and its scaling capabilities are good.
    Top Answer:You can create your own rules that include mathematic calculations.
    Top Answer:The solution might be considered a bit expensive because it competes with open-source products. In comparison to Azure Libraries, the solution provides a free library and a basic infrastructure for… more »
    Top Answer:The solution's setup could be quicker and easier. IT experts are required from the server side. Advanced users can implement quickly but there always a need for some drag-and-drop flow improvements… more »
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    7.7
    12th
    out of 35 in Data Warehouse
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    Average Words per Review
    517
    Rating
    9.0
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    Also Known As
    Streambase, TIBCO LiveView Data Mart
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    Overview

    What is Amazon Redshift?

    Amazon Redshift is a fully administered, petabyte-scale cloud-based data warehouse service. Users are able to begin with a minimal amount of gigabytes of data and can easily scale up to a petabyte or more as needed. This will enable them to utilize their own data to develop new intuitions on how to improve business processes and client relations.

    Initially, users start to develop a data warehouse by initiating what is called an Amazon Redshift cluster or a set of nodes. Once the cluster has been provisioned, users can seamlessly upload data sets, and then begin to perform data analysis queries. Amazon Redshift delivers super-fast query performance, regardless of size, utilizing the exact SQL-based tools and BI applications that most users are already working with today.

    The Amazon Redshift service performs all of the work of setting up, operating, and scaling a data warehouse. These tasks include provisioning capacity, monitoring and backing up the cluster, and applying patches and upgrades to the Amazon Redshift engine.

    Amazon Redshift Functionalities

    Amazon Redshift has many valuable key functionalities. Some of its most useful functionalities include:

    • Cluster administration: The Amazon Redshift cluster is a group of nodes that contains a leader node and one (or more) compute node(s). The compute nodes needed are dependent on the data size, amount of queries needed, and the query execution functionality desired.
    • Cluster snapshots: Snapshots are backups of a cluster from an exact point in time. Amazon Redshift offers two types of snapshots: manual and automated. Amazon will store these snapshots internally in the Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) utilizing an SSL connection. Whenever a Snapshot restore is needed, Amazon Redshift will create a new cluster and will import data from the snapshot as directed. 
    • Cluster access: Amazon Redshift provides several intuitive features to help define connectivity rules, encrypt data and connections, and control the overall access of your cluster.
    • IAM credentials and AWS accounts: The Amazon Redshift cluster is only accessible by the AWS account that created the cluster. This automatically secures the cluster and keeps it safe. Inside the AWS account, users access the AWS Identity and IAM protocol to create additional user accounts and manage permissions, granting specified users the desired access needed to control cluster performance.
    • Encryption: Users have the option to choose to encrypt the clusters for additional added security once the cluster is provisioned. When encryption is enabled, Amazon Redshift will store all the data in user-created tables in a secure encrypted format. To manage Amazon Redshift encryption keys, users will access AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS).

    Reviews from Real Users

    Redshift's versioning and data security are the two most critical features. When migrating into the cloud, it's vital to secure the data. The encryption and security are there.” - Kundan A., Senior Consultant at Dynamic Elements AS

    “With the cloud version whenever you want to deploy, you can scale up, and down, and it has a data warehousing capability. Redshift has many features. They have enriched and elaborate documentation that is helpful.”- Aishwarya K., Solution Architect at Capgemini

    TIBCO Live Datamart is the industry’s first ultra fast continuous query processing engine made for live operational intelligence. It supports real-time data from anywhere, consumes live streaming data, and can connect to historical data in monolithic and edge systems by using either included data adapters or by leveraging the TIBCO integration platform. With its real-time computations against high-speed streaming data and continuous pushing of results to live queries, TIBCO Live Datamart offers users faster time to actionable insight and automated action. 

    Sample Customers
    Liberty Mutual Insurance, 4Cite Marketing, BrandVerity, DNA Plc, Sirocco Systems, Gainsight, Blue 449
    Aerospace Corporation, Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Services, Banco Sabadell, Bolton Borough Council
    Top Industries
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    Computer Software Company34%
    Comms Service Provider14%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Retailer10%
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    Educational Organization51%
    Financial Services Firm9%
    Computer Software Company7%
    Manufacturing Company4%
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    Small Business38%
    Midsize Enterprise25%
    Large Enterprise37%
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    Small Business10%
    Midsize Enterprise55%
    Large Enterprise35%
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    Buyer's Guide
    Amazon Redshift vs. TIBCO Live Datamart
    May 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Amazon Redshift vs. TIBCO Live Datamart and other solutions. Updated: May 2024.
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    Amazon Redshift is ranked 4th in Cloud Data Warehouse with 61 reviews while TIBCO Live Datamart is ranked 12th in Data Warehouse with 2 reviews. Amazon Redshift is rated 7.8, while TIBCO Live Datamart is rated 9.0. The top reviewer of Amazon Redshift writes "Provides one place where we can store data, and allows us to easily connect to other services with AWS". On the other hand, the top reviewer of TIBCO Live Datamart writes "Standout features are real-time dashboards and powerful aggregation". Amazon Redshift is most compared with Teradata, Snowflake, AWS Lake Formation, Vertica and Microsoft Azure Synapse Analytics, whereas TIBCO Live Datamart is most compared with . See our Amazon Redshift vs. TIBCO Live Datamart report.

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