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Invite us for a one on one demo Request a Quote Start your POC today – contact [email protected] learn more on how to use Necto by taking a few short Necto tours Panorama Necto VS Tableau Topic Necto Tableau Visual – The ability to view insights and analytical business processes in the business own language with limitless visualization In Necto, business users can visualize their insights and their business processes with a full infographic suite. Necto has more than 2000 Infographics in its library, while you can add any other visualization simply & quickly Some basic Infographics. Suggestive –The BI system should recommend to the user the most relevant insight to focus on. Necto Suggestive Discovery engine recommends to the users the most relevant insights to focus on, based on personal preferences and user’s behavior. With Tableau the user doesn’t have any Insight’s recommendation, and have to search for the insight by himself. Most of the usage of Tableau is done by analysts who search for insights. Automated Analysis the ability of business users to find insights automatically and quickly. Necto supports full Exception handing capabilities- including bubble up exception, automated insights, root cause analysis, and defined exceptions. With Necto a business user can find insights and it’s root cause in 2 clicks only Tableau doesn’t support automated analysis and the user need to use “brute force” in order to find insight. It doesn’t support “Bubble up exceptions”, or “one click exceptions”. Any exceptions must be programmed. BI Collaboration in context – the ability for users to collaborate in context, on data and insight, and make better decisions Necto supports a full collaborative decision making capabilities, in context. A user can collaborate with his colleagues to make business decisions in real time. Tableau has no collaboration capacities aside from the trivial share and annotations that Necto supports as well.

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Page 1: Compare Tableau with Panorama Necto

Invite us for a one on one demo

Request a Quote

Start your POC today – contact [email protected] learn more on how to use Necto by taking a few short Necto tours

Panorama Necto VS Tableau

Topic Necto Tableau

Visual – The ability to

view insights and

analytical business

processes in the

business own language

with limitless

visualization

In Necto, business users can

visualize their insights and their

business processes with a full

infographic suite. Necto has

more than 2000 Infographics in

its library, while you can add

any other visualization simply &

quickly

Some basic Infographics.

Suggestive –The BI

system should

recommend to the user

the most relevant insight

to focus on.

Necto Suggestive Discovery

engine recommends to the

users the most relevant insights

to focus on, based on personal

preferences and user’s

behavior.

With Tableau the user doesn’t

have any Insight’s

recommendation, and have to

search for the insight by himself.

Most of the usage of Tableau is

done by analysts who search for

insights.

Automated Analysis –

the ability of business

users to find insights

automatically and

quickly.

Necto supports full Exception

handing capabilities- including

bubble up exception,

automated insights, root cause

analysis, and defined

exceptions.

With Necto a business user can

find insights and it’s root cause

in 2 clicks only

Tableau doesn’t support

automated analysis and the user

need to use “brute force” in order

to find insight. It doesn’t support

“Bubble up exceptions”, or “one

click exceptions”. Any exceptions

must be programmed.

BI Collaboration in

context – the ability for

users to collaborate in

context, on data and

insight, and make better

decisions

Necto supports a full

collaborative decision making

capabilities, in context. A user

can collaborate with his

colleagues to make business

decisions in real time.

Tableau has no collaboration

capacities aside from the trivial

share and annotations that Necto

supports as well.

Page 2: Compare Tableau with Panorama Necto

Invite us for a one on one demo

Request a Quote

Start your POC today – contact [email protected] learn more on how to use Necto by taking a few short Necto tours

Topic Necto Tableau

Cost – total cost of

ownership for the first

deployment and for

users’ growth within

your organization.

Necto provides a web server +

clients from the get go, hence

the price to start the

deployment and the price to

grow is very competitive and

much cheaper than Tableau.

Moreover ,

All data connectors come with

the system for the same price

point, while in Tableau there is

an extra cost for it.

Tableau has its ‘land & expand”

strategy, which means that you

pay about 1000-2000$ per user

to try (desktop) but when you

want to grow, you have to buy

the Tableau server with a price list

of more than 250,000$.

Also, for the desktop version. You

must buy the expensive $1999

edition to get all data connectors,

with $999 you only get the Excel

flat file basics.

Notifications & Alerts –

the ability for an end

user to define his own

notification and alerts

within the system.

Necto provides the business

users with the ability to define

alerts and notifications within

the system based on time,

thresholds, exceptions, etc – all

that in a minimum of 2 clicks.

Only systems managers and not

users, can define expectations

and emails, hindering the ability

for the end users to work and

report on their needs.

Governed – a system

which is very easy to

manage. Fully web

based with just one web

client (no desktop) that

keeps one version of the

truth

Necto maintains a single

version of the truth in a single

Web interface. There is no need

for Desktop deployment that

creates data silos and many

versions of the truth.

All the Necto application runs in

a single user interface that

requires minimal training

Tableau is mainly a desktop tool.

It requires IT to manage

installations and each user can

create his own version of the truth

with his un-managed desktop

client. When moving into a server

deployment, which is very

expensive, the IT need to deal

with 3 areas, Desktop,

Dashboards and Server. Each has

its own functionality, etc.