

Dundas Dashboard and Sigma compete in the data visualization and business intelligence space. Sigma seems to have the upper hand with its ease of access and team collaboration features.
Features: Dundas Dashboard provides comprehensive data visualization with customizable dashboards, seamless integration, and personalized solutions. Sigma offers live collaboration features, real-time data analysis, and strong cloud infrastructure.
Ease of Deployment and Customer Service: Sigma's cloud-based deployment is straightforward, allowing quick implementation and updates, and is praised for proactive support and helpful documentation. Dundas Dashboard requires more involved deployment due to its customization focus, providing in-depth consultations but at a slower pace.
Pricing and ROI: Dundas Dashboard may involve high initial setup costs but offers potential higher long-term ROI for custom feature use. Sigma has a predictable pricing structure with low upfront costs, ensuring quicker initial ROI, appealing to small to medium businesses seeking flexibility and scalability.
It's essential for everything data-related within our company.
I have definitely seen a return on investment through time saving because once the dashboards are built, they are built.
I have seen a return on investment with Sigma; we already said that it saves about a quarter, it gets me to answers about 25% faster.
As Sigma is a cloud platform, you do not need to do all that maintenance work.
Permissions are easily set, so you only get to see what you need to see and you can share what needs to be shared.
We did not face typical errors during our project with Sigma.
The main improvement needed is in data modeling capabilities.
Sigma lacks a versioning feature to track changes.
It is not as intuitive as I was hoping, so once you figure it out and get going, it is easy to use, but I would say at the very beginning, the learning experience is kind of hard.
The pricing of Sigma is a concern, as it restricts our ability to provide more users with report-creating capabilities due to the high cost of admin or report creator licenses.
The use of Sigma in decision-making, presentations to customers, and reporting to investors showcases its value in handling data-related tasks.
Sigma has positively impacted my organization because I think it has been a huge impact, and we use it for all our reporting and our dashboards for tracking.
Sigma has positively affected my organization by saving us time in accessing information, which ultimately gets us to complete projects faster.
| Product | Market Share (%) |
|---|---|
| Sigma | 2.1% |
| Dundas Dashboard | 0.9% |
| Other | 97.0% |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 2 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 2 |
| Large Enterprise | 5 |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 5 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 3 |
| Large Enterprise | 2 |
Dashboards provide a central location for users to access, interact and analyze up-to-date information so they can make smarter, data-driven decisions. Good dashboard software enables you to monitor and measure performance and metrics in real-time and on the go. You can visualize and analyze data and focus on Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) from across the organization on a dashboard, helping you gain valuable insight and drive quick and accurate decision making.
Sigma is the next-generation of analytics for cloud data warehouses with a familiar spreadsheet-like interface that gives business experts the power to ask any question of their data no matter the query.
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