Workday Prism Analytics is a scalable data hub that enables Finance and HR to securely ingest, blend, and transform high volumes of data from any source—integrated with Workday’s people and financial data. Prism Analytics powers deeper insights across Workday HCM, Financials, and Adaptive Planning, helping teams make smarter decisions without heavy IT reliance. Built on a high-performance Spark engine with machine learning-based resource management, multi-cloud support, and a tables-based…
The accuracy and reliability of SAP Workforce Analytics makes [it] a standout tool from the rest. Moreover, SAP Workforce Analytics is an amazing software because its implementation is very easy. I love how SAP Workforce Analytics's support team listens to our queries and …
Oracle EPM was used alongside Oracle HR tools and services in the cloud. However, post our migration to SAP, the need for SAP Workforce Analytics was there as we no longer supported Oracle tools. SAP has been better for our company as it better suited our business needs and our …
One of the biggest challenges Oracle HCM Cloud has is that Oracle is still in the development stage, or acquisitions phase, where they are attempting to buy other solutions/companies to better their cloud solution. The product just before Taleo, Fusion, lacked the ability to …
Visier People wasn’t rapid to gather data across ETL services mainly from on-premise data sources. Hence, we shifted to Workday Prism Analytics which is absolutely fast in data collection, preparation, modeling, and visualization.
Both are great products. The advantage of SAP Workforce Analytics is that it's widely interoperable between different APIs and databases. Having said that, Workday Prism Analytics scores much better in user-friendliness and the learning curve for the teams to start using it is …
The thing about Workday is it has everything. It is not one single dedicated program to one single thing. So, naturally, each service/ability it has could and I'm sure will improve in time to be a bit more specific. This is still pretty impressive for a program that integrates …
Price wise Workday Prism Analytics provides Better value for money compared to them considering the wide range of features it offers for both HR and Finance problems. strong integration with Workday parent tool makes it a wholesome package unlike the other two. Data integration …
Workday is easier to be integrated than successfactors. Employee can initiate and guide the requestor for any required information to submit and put forth the request. All parties are notified real time through Workday. Another ease of usuage is Workday can be accessed from …
We use both within the company. I like Workday more because Workday doesn't crash often. You also don't have to be changing any times that you change your workflow. Workday also has the learning modules while inContact is just for tracking work. They're both used but it seems …
[Workday Prism Analytics]'s product support is more preferable when comparing the two. [Workday Prism Analytics]'s data modeling had a more interactive and user-friendly interface. Inexperienced new hires can quickly catch on to the software, even if they’re unfamiliar with the …
I have no experience [with] similar analytics platforms though this is the best tool I have worked with. [It has a ] great impact on our organization. The intuitive tools with this platform get most of our company programs [to] run smoothly. It offers challenges that face our …
SAP Workforce Analytics is well suited for analyzing employees' performance and providing accurate data. It helps us to monitor how our employees are performing their daily duties. Therefore, SAP Workforce Analytics has been a reliable and easy to manage software for our business. The insights provided by this tool allow us to create predictive models for future behaviors.
In my organization, we mainly use Workday Prism Analytics in HR and Finance departments. It not only enables us to make data-centric decisions but also helps reduce the need for data experts since we are able to visualize data on our own through self-service analytics.
It's web based. No need to install any desktop clients on your machine to use platfora.
It's best suited for a big data Hadoop environment. I can rate it as the #1 BI tool for a big data hadoop environment.
Platfora follows kind of the same architecture as Hadoop architecture like Master and Slave architecture. It scales with the data volumes.
Querying data is very good and very fast. (Platfora Lens)
Client presentation wise it's good. You can get different kinds of graphs.
Platfora almost supports everything on Big Data technologies including file formats, compression etc.
Security is not compromised and it can deal in parallel with any Hadoop distributor security implementations. Just take an example of Knox on Hortonworks, so it will deal with that and cloudera , MapR
Its very easily understandable and for the new people who wants to try platfora, learning curve is low
You can create your own datasets in platfora. You can store your results as a dataset in platfora and can share across
One of the key areas of improvement, is not in the software itself, but the implementation process into organizations. Sometimes the lack of knowledge of an organization's key driven factors, causes SAP products to not be customized properly for the organization, or the organization's lack of knowledge of all SAP products hinders a produced and effective implementation strategy.
Ad-hoc reporting lags sometimes, and whether it's server response times or the organization's slow connections, it tends to slow the processes at points.
The move to V12 for PM forms leaves the customer with limited configuration choices and the administration tools are not yet up to the functionality that customers get using SuccessFactory and the v11 forms.
One of the biggest challenges Oracle HCM Cloud has is that Oracle is still in the development stage, or acquisitions phase, where they are attempting to buy other solutions/companies to better their cloud solution. The product just before Taleo, Fusion, lacked the ability to have all of the necessary apps within the solution. Having said that, SAP Workforce Analytics, has all of what a corporation needs, even though, it is not an organic solution, the overall solution provides all of what its customers had asked for and then some.
Both are great products. The advantage of SAP Workforce Analytics is that it's widely interoperable between different APIs and databases. Having said that, Workday Prism Analytics scores much better in user-friendliness and the learning curve for the teams to start using it is very low. If Workday enhances its APIs functionality, it can compete easily with SAP Workforce Analytics.