We are just customers and end-users. We're using the latest version of the solution. I'd advise new users to give it a go. They need to be patient with the whole open-source package, however. It takes time to get up and going the way you want it to. It's not out of the box. Once you have it going, it's a sure way to save money and allow you to be innovative with your reporting. You can do a lot of things with Knowage that you wouldn't be able to do with other traditional reporting sites. It being open-source and very easy to configure, I'd give it a rating of seven out of 10. It's very usable. For us, we've managed to find the proper use case for it, as our system is also Java-based.
Margin Assurance Analyst at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-14T16:27:59Z
Oct 14, 2021
I would tell potential users that it's a great solution if you can push through that initial learning curve. If you can get the license, that will give you access to knowledge and access support. This will make your user experience is a lot better. It's a great product. It has a lot more features than many other BI tools. You can get the most out of machine learning, the best connectivity to Python, and it cuts across enterprise sections. For example, from data input to actual reporting and decision making. It's a great tool. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Knowage an eight.
General Manager Information Technology & Enterprise Applications Manager at OXFORD HOLDING
Real User
2021-09-14T13:53:42Z
Sep 14, 2021
We are just a customer and an end-user. We're using the latest version of the solution. While we work with the on-premises deployment model, it is possible to use it via the cloud. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
Study, Analyze and Compare the features with your specific requirement. Nice features available in SpagoBI compared with other Open-source BI are * Auditing * ColloborativeBI * QueryByExample * User Profiling Few of the missing features/support are * Ad-hoc reporting * Google Maps
Business intelligence (BI) successfully combines business history and software to interpret data to analyze a business’s footprint and create action plans for success in the future. Business intelligence will look at the effects of various business decisions and summarize those effects in easy-to-understand reports, graphs, charts, and summaries.
We are just customers and end-users. We're using the latest version of the solution. I'd advise new users to give it a go. They need to be patient with the whole open-source package, however. It takes time to get up and going the way you want it to. It's not out of the box. Once you have it going, it's a sure way to save money and allow you to be innovative with your reporting. You can do a lot of things with Knowage that you wouldn't be able to do with other traditional reporting sites. It being open-source and very easy to configure, I'd give it a rating of seven out of 10. It's very usable. For us, we've managed to find the proper use case for it, as our system is also Java-based.
I would tell potential users that it's a great solution if you can push through that initial learning curve. If you can get the license, that will give you access to knowledge and access support. This will make your user experience is a lot better. It's a great product. It has a lot more features than many other BI tools. You can get the most out of machine learning, the best connectivity to Python, and it cuts across enterprise sections. For example, from data input to actual reporting and decision making. It's a great tool. On a scale from one to ten, I would give Knowage an eight.
We are just a customer and an end-user. We're using the latest version of the solution. While we work with the on-premises deployment model, it is possible to use it via the cloud. I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
Study, Analyze and Compare the features with your specific requirement. Nice features available in SpagoBI compared with other Open-source BI are * Auditing * ColloborativeBI * QueryByExample * User Profiling Few of the missing features/support are * Ad-hoc reporting * Google Maps