COMPARATIVE STUDY OF BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE TOOLS
Journal: SCHOLARLY RESEARCH JOURNAL FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (Vol.6, No. 49)Publication Date: 2019-03-01
Authors : Shalaka Wikhe Prof Nutan Deshmukh; Kuldeep Deshpande;
Page : 11645-11648
Keywords : Keywords: Business Intelligence (BI); Tools; Data Visualisation; Qlikview; Spotfire; Tableau;
Abstract
Big Data, as the name suggests means large collections of data sets containing information. Due to its huge and complex data sets, processing on traditional data processing applications is difficult. This challenge makes it necessary to produce various tools in big data. Over a period of time, a lot of efforts have been taken in growing competent tools for performing various tasks in big data. In today's business situation, it is important for an organization to make better business decisions. With the changing variations, the need for updated and corrected information is mandatory for efficient decision making to survive in the competition. BI is a broad category of applications and technologies for collecting, storing, analyzing and accessing data. BI tools provide robust reporting, data analysis and data integration for various organisations to make faster and better decisions and to gain new insights about business and markets. This can be used for developing services, products and achieving good operational efficiency. For this purpose, we have presented a comparative analysis of existing capabilities in various BI tools, which is meant to help in the selection of the best BI platform to each organisation. In this paper, we study and compare Qlikview, spotfire, tableau.
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