We performed a comparison between Oracle OBIEE, QlikView, and SAP Analytics Cloud based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, Tableau, Oracle and others in BI (Business Intelligence) Tools."The setup isn't too difficult."
"We have scheduled reports delivered automatically to our business users using enterprise features."
"The centralized metadata model component is most valuable."
"It is easy to create a report quickly. It does not take much time to create an ad hoc report."
"It can be used with any type of data models, such as relational lines and dimensional lines."
"The most valuable feature of Oracle OBIEE is its ability to handle large volumes of data and provide traditional BI functionalities that developers can easily understand."
"Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a nine out of ten...The solution's initial setup was straightforward."
"User-friendly look and feel."
"The in-memory feature gives us better insight. It's also easy to drill down into the information and select information."
"The scalability is there."
"We use QlikView for its cost-effectiveness and ease of integration with databases."
"A well designed app brings freedom of inquiry to meetings, allowing me to answer questions in real time and this has transformed progress and outputs of our monthly group meeting."
"The most valuable aspect is its extensive library on Microsoft, providing a robust framework for implementation."
"This is a very cool application with endless options of creativity and visuals."
"Our Qlikview applications help us to get a good idea of our Client Base Performance and assist us in the decision making for Seasonal Specials. On the other hand QlikView helps us to get a grasp on our Suppliers and helps us to negotiate pricing with them."
"You can switch views easily."
"It is scalable."
"The Smart Predict, Smart Insights, and Smart Discovery predictive analysis features are quite good."
"The reporting, dashboards, KPIs, and visualization are the most valuable."
"The visualizations have been the most valuable feature."
"I would recommend this solution for companies that are SAP dependent with users working in this environment."
"Data integration is very good."
"Considering the reporting part, I rate the tool a nine out of ten."
"Offers both business intelligence as well as inbuilt AI and machine learning capabilities."
"Oracle OBIEE could improve the visualizations, such as diagrams, charts, and graphical user interface. Other tools on the market have better graphical visualizations this Oracle OBIEE."
"The pricing model could be improved. Right now, it's quite confusing. Many customers have this feeling that it's a super-expensive option."
"The solution needs to be easier to scale."
"In the on-premises version, the feature for connecting and selecting the data between the databases looks a bit cumbersome, but I am not sure. The person who is using it takes a lot of time to design a data warehouse. When I ask him why is it taking this long, I get a response that this is something that he has to design, and there are different tools that are available. He has to write the ETL and design the warehouse according to the customer's requirement, which takes a lot of time. Its visualization should be enhanced, and there should be a feature where you can easily create your custom data warehouse."
"The main problem we face is migrating all of the reports into the solution."
"The solution is too expensive for small firms."
"Particularly on the Cloud, a lot of functionality has yet to be ported."
"Setup and migration are very complex. Technically, Oracle accessory is extremely complex. These days, the industry demands a kind of Excel analysis, which is very easy to install, set up, and it's very developer-friendly as well as end-user friendly. OBIEE lacks all those features."
"It needs work with visualization."
"If a user wanted to see something not included in the application the new object had to be created by a power user or developer because Qlik view's scripting has somewhat of a learning curve."
"QlikView's UI could be more user-friendly."
"Needs improvement with UI transparency."
"There is a challenge on the frontend when it comes to browsing data through QlikView, as it isn't entirely compatible with other platforms we use."
"It is really old. We are moving towards converting everything into a Power BI environment. We want to have a self-service type of BI environment where different levels of users in organizations can log onto a portal and retrieve the data they need or get the necessary insights for decision-making that's important for them or their business unit. They have built a new version of QlikView called QlikSense, which probably competes with newer BI tools, such as Power BI, but they are far behind. That's why we are moving towards a newer tool that's easier to use and has more visualizations to represent the data."
"The user interface is old."
"I really wish the application was easier to use in the development phase."
"It's lacking a bit in maturity and we find we can't run our business off it until it's improved."
"I expect more integration from SAP Analytics Cloud."
"Currently only one data modeler can work at a time."
"Custom visuals is another area of improvement. There are also some mobile features that are missing. There are features that aren't available on the mobile."
"The customizations need to be better."
"SAP Analytics cloud needs better exporting options."
"The budget management could be better."
"An additional feature that needs to be added to SAP Analytics Cloud is exporting because right now, you can only export to PDF and PowerPoint. It would be good to have multiple export options, for example, to Excel and other apps. Pricing is an area for improvement in SAP Analytics Cloud, apart from exporting."