Sunday, 7 February 2016

Oracle Visual Analyzer vs Tableau


Primarily usage of any BI tool would be to take operational data and based on the requirements convert them into meaningful knowledge.

Asking right questions coupled along with the accurate data, should be suffice for the analytics team to prepare the right content which would in turn provide more insights to business users about organization's current scenario. Identifying the gaps between the existing systems, to fill requirements for a new BI system is a must. It’s highly essential that vendors get a proper walk through about the businesses current requirement for their project.

Over the years there has been a significant shift in how companies want to access their data, with a demand from high power users to access more interactive styled type analysis, which would help them to provide an insight into their current scenario and prepare them into making better decisions if they have arrived at threshold of a crisis state.

Currently visualization plays a key role in relaying information. It also helps users to easily connect to actual data and understand the trend of their businesses.

The trick however lies in investing on right tools which is based on the current systems and actual business requirements.

Organizations having large scale enterprise deployments mostly prefer Oracle's BI capability in providing the right analysis. OBIEE's Visual Analyzer is an answer to Tableau, which is one of the best tools for data visualization.

OBIEE’s Visual Analyzer (VA) provides interactive style analysis, similar to a drag and drop feature, taking inputs and automatically creating compelling graphics.

VA Login Page





 Also login through analytics page: OBIEE 12c




OBIEE 12c has access to Visual Analyzer (VA), which has enhanced visualization along with data mashup feature.



Access to VA Projects




Access the existing VA projects by downloading OBIEE 12c for a better understanding, and easily start preparing own data visualization.

Based on user’s current system modelling, it just takes few minutes to prepare and view data, and discover patterns and see trends based on the content provided.


Visual Analyzers (VA) based reports





Tableau also, on the other hand provides an easy and quick way to display data in whatever form makes the patterns most visible. It provides a means to access interactive reports and also prepare, present and analyze business data without coding.




Tableau Reports



Users are provided with flexibility to create own set of dashboards and reports which help them in making key decisions surrounding their business. It allows companies to see and understand their data.



One of its key strength is that it can adapt well in terms of deployment across cloud and on premises as well. The static dashboard is replaced and it leverages the best practices for data visualization.


According to new Gartner report 2016, Oracle BI surprisingly doesn’t make up to the list since it doesn’t meet the inclusion criteria (see below link), however it doesn’t mean that it will also be excluded in the future years. In contrast Tableau still faces limitations in terms of support (when compared with Oracle BI), in area of data integration across data sources. It faces software limitations for complex deployments, something which is a must for any BI tool. In contrast Oracle has substantial footprint as well as visibility in terms of marketing and sales.




- Aniket Handoo
(These opinions are my own and not the views of my company)



2 comments:

  1. So according to you which one i better as I am Tableau developer i want to understand like in tableau we have two functionality one is live conn and another one is extract so in obiee 12c what will be there , And additionally we have very good feature in tableau 10.2 to write python script and all, and what about security in obiee 12 c visual analyzer. is there will be server like tableau ?

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