Tableau vs QlikView | Overview

Dorian Sabitov - Oct 8 '23 - - Dev Community

QlikView and Tableau are instrumental in assisting business leaders and decision-makers in formulating strategies based on data. The features offered by these Business Intelligence (BI) tools, such as automated data gathering, analysis, and visualization, can result in significant time and energy savings.

While both BI solutions offer cloud services and enable users to construct guided applications and dashboards from virtually any source, their methodologies and effectiveness vary. Familiarize yourself with the primary characteristics of Qlik and Tableau to make an informed decision about the best fit for your specific business scenario and objectives.

QlikView: Key Features

QlikView stands out primarily for its ability to generate intelligent visualizations and mappings, while also offering analytical capabilities through the Qlik Analytics Engine. This feature harnesses Qlik’s unique associative technology and AI to consolidate data from a multitude of sources.

This BI suite offers advanced configurations geared towards power users, such as allowing scripts to be used as inputs for making predictions. At the same time, it accommodates beginners through a user-friendly drag-and-drop interface that simplifies application creation.

QlikView prioritizes context-based insights and security in its features.

QlikView

Tableau: Key Features

Tableau is abundant with features and offers dynamic visualizations. It has the capability to draw data from various sources, be it bespoke databases, cloud services, or Google Analytics, and seamlessly integrates this data natively. There’s no need for complex macros or advanced scripting to get started.

Tableau’s prowess extends to a wide range of analysis types, including statistical, behavioral, multidimensional, and predictive. The Einstein Discovery tool utilizes Salesforce’s no-code platform and machine learning to forecast emerging trends and provide recommendations.

With an emphasis on user-friendly operation, Tableau does not demand any prior selection. It accommodates users with diverse skill levels, though power users have the option to apply further filters and optimizations. For developers, robust APIs are available for integrating the software into existing applications or websites.

Dashboard

Selecting Your BI Tool

Both Tableau and QlikView hold solid reviews on Gartner with identical overall ratings of 4.3/5.

Both utilize machine learning to discern trends and construct robust models, yet Tableau demands less technical proficiency and is acclaimed as an industry benchmark.

Both accommodate a broad spectrum of devices, operating systems, and both web and mobile platforms. Data and reports can be accessed virtually from any device. Each of the two companies has fostered robust communities and offers excellent support.

Both tools provide a commendable degree of security. Their services are predicated on trusted data sources and other key components of enterprise security. However, QlikView exhibits superior access control capabilities.

QlikView overview

Conclusion:

The contest between Tableau and QlikView doesn’t result in a definitive winner. Here’s why. Each tool excels in its unique way, making the choice heavily dependent on the specific needs and requirements of the organization (the users). The most suitable tool can only be determined by aligning the tool’s features with the organization’s needs.

If your objective encompasses data discovery, app development, and data visualization, QlikView may be the ideal tool for you. Conversely, if you’re seeking a user-friendly data visualization tool featuring eye-catching graphics, an intuitive user interface, and drag-and-drop functionality, then Tableau might be your go-to option. For larger organizations requiring comprehensive software with advanced capabilities to manage extensive data sets, QlikView would be suitable. On the other hand, Tableau is a perfect choice if you require a straightforward drag-and-drop visualization tool that offers exceptional scalability.

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