Pentaho is a suite of open source business intelligence and analytics products, now offered and supported by Hitachi Data Systems since the June 2015 acquisition.
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Qrvey
Score 8.5 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Qrvey headquartered in Tysons helps companies move their analytics beyond just visualizations and into the modern age with an all-in-one embedded analytics platform that was built on AWS to include the entire data pipeline. Qrvey includes tools for data collection, transformation, analysis, visualization, automation and machine learning.
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BI Standard Reporting
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Pentaho
9.0
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10% above category average
Qrvey
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Pixel Perfect reports
8.60 Ratings
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Customizable dashboards
9.90 Ratings
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Report Formatting Templates
8.70 Ratings
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Ad-hoc Reporting
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Pentaho
8.7
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8% above category average
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Drill-down analysis
7.60 Ratings
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Formatting capabilities
8.30 Ratings
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Integration with R or other statistical packages
9.30 Ratings
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Report sharing and collaboration
9.70 Ratings
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Report Output and Scheduling
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9.7
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16% above category average
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Publish to Web
9.60 Ratings
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Publish to PDF
9.80 Ratings
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Report Versioning
9.70 Ratings
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Report Delivery Scheduling
9.90 Ratings
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Delivery to Remote Servers
9.30 Ratings
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Data Discovery and Visualization
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Pentaho is very well suited to perform data extraction & data mining from various cloud storage & transform that data using various available data models. However, the software struggles when it comes to visualizing the extracted data in an appealing manner & can be difficult for end-users to get an understanding of data tables created using those models.
For our use case, its hands down the ability to embed visualizations onto our platform. We have an intelligence platform that provides different types of insights that follow a specific user flow. We need a platform that could not only visualize our data but help automate our data processing workflows. Other analytics platforms that we have used in the past make it extremely difficult to do the same thing.
I think the relative obscurity of the tool is a downside, not as many developers, consultants or peers you can tap into.
Lack of a solid user community held us back, looking at Power BI and Qlik, they have huge user communities that help each other out. Would have liked that here.
Smaller company means smaller sales force, and the lack of a local presence made it hard to only interact online with the account rep. Other companies have someone local who often stops by with pre-sales developers to just pitch in free of charge when they have time.
I will use Pentaho until I find a better tool with a better, easier to use report designer client. For now, Pentaho has been the most powerful reporting tool for our clients because of its ability to connect to Odoo, integrate in Odoo (reports are accessible in Odoo) and the flexibility in report design and parameter integration
Even if Pentaho requires less technical skills to develop a pipeline or ETL project, its learning curve can be a bit slow since there are many ways to do the same thing as in any other platform. However, in Pentaho, some things can be confusing some moments for non-technical teams.
We are an Enterprise customer. They handle problems INSTANTLY when they are critical, including initiation an immediate WebEx screen share call when needed. Smaller/less-critical problems are handled within 1-2 days -- and NEVER fall off their radar, no matter how small. As needed, we can also leverage "professional services" from them -- much of which is included in our Enterprise contract. Finally, when a problem I have discovered turns out to be a bug..they create a JIRA for the fix, and make me a watcher. I love seeing notes come in showing me status updates of bugs filed because of something I found. They really are TOP-NOTCH.
Course Taken: DI1000 Pentaho Data Integration Fundamentals Setup A week before your class started, the instructor will start sending out class material and lab setup instructions. This is helpful so that you understand how the environment is laid out and can start reviewing the content. Ultimately it saved about a 1/2 day trying to setup with 10 other people online which was great! The Course The 3-day course was laid out like many other technical classes with 15-30 minutes instruction and 15-60 minutes of lab exercises. The instructor was very knowledgeable with the functionality from version to version and answered questions as we went along. I was amazed at some of the functionality that was available that I was not using at the time and quickly implemented changes to many existing transformations and jobs. The novice users seemed to catch on quickly and more experienced users explained how some of the functionality was used in their home environments. Towards the end there was enough time so that we were able to ask very directed questions about our own environments. Overall, I really found the class to be informative and deliver enough information to be dangerous. My skills improved and I was able to design better and efficient transformations for the HIE. Course Description: https://training.pentaho.com/instructor-led-training/pentaho-data-integration-fundamentals-di1000
Get the right people in before starting implementation. Start small and build as you go approach is time consuming and involves lot of rework. Evangalize within the organization the capabilities and limitations equally so that correct delivery expectations are set. Set expectations with the Customer that the tool cannot replace proprietary software in terms of stability/usability and that timelines could change given the new ness of the product.
Perhaps Snowflake and SalesForce have some components which align with the Pentaho tools. The Pentaho tools have integrations with these technologies to add more value to the final users. Perhaps the only weakness I can honestly find in the Pentaho tools right now is the lack of a powerful web interface for data transformations. There is a web component from which you can access existing data transformations created with the Pentaho Data Integration tool. Still, the web component only allows visualization of the data transformation and remote execution. A complete web interface with remote execution would be excellent, and I'm sure that we might see something like this available at some point in the future.
Qrvey isn't just an analytics tool or a survey tool. It's a one-stop-shop for surveys, analytics, and automation. If you need all or most of this functionality, Qrvey can be a better solution than standing up three tools and getting them to work well together. Looking at just analytics, Qrvey is excellent for embedded analytics on AWS. If you need to put a chart or a chart/dashboard builder in your website or web app, Qrvey makes this process very straightforward.