Microsoft Power BI Embedded vs. SeekTable

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Microsoft Power BI Embedded
Score 8.4 out of 10
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A solution from Microsoft to provide customer-facing reports, dashboards, and analytics in applications by using and branding Power BI as one's own. Designed to reduce developer resources by automating the monitoring, management, and deployment of analytics, while getting full control of Power BI features and intelligent analytics.N/A
SeekTable
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
SeekTable is a web-based BI tool that allows business users without IT background to create reports and analyze data in a self-service manner. Typically on-premise SeekTable installations are used as: a reporting portal either for internal company's staff or external clients/customers as a way how end-users can access datasets in a controlled way (without direct connection to databases, with explicitly defined data model). End users use simple UI to create pivot…
$1,297
per year per installation
Pricing
Microsoft Power BI EmbeddedSeekTable
Editions & Modules
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SeekTable installation for in-app reports sharing
$1,297
per year per installation
SeekTable installation for embedding (with white labeling)
$2,796
per year per installation
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Microsoft Power BI EmbeddedSeekTable
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeOptional
Additional DetailsSeekTable uses pricing that allows users to choose only the capabilities needed ('subscriptions').
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
Microsoft Power BI EmbeddedSeekTable
Likelihood to Recommend
The scenario where it shines more is in the treatment of data that is not easily correlated at first sight, it helps to find causes of unsuccess in productive environments. The only thing that is required is to have properly collected data to feed to Power BI, so it won't be useful in environments where the data is not collected with care, since the representations won't be representatives of the reality.
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Pros
  • It is very easy to connect multiple data sources for a single report. You can use CSV, Excel, database integration, etc.
  • Power Bi supports Python as well, which makes it a lot easier for us as it is known by most of our team.
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Cons
  • It was a little difficult to work out how to create certain visualisations, but there is extensive online help material to support with this.
  • Had some issues with assigning pro licences but these were quickly resolved
  • Small learning curve but no more so than similar applications
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Microsoft Power BI Embedded is already established as a de-facto standard as a business intelligence platform for the enterprise world. It comprises the best features to be delivered for the products being developed by providing a wide range of functionality. For instance, there are supported numerous graphic visualizations of data points such histograms, pie charts, heat maps and so on
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Return on Investment
  • Microsoft Power BI has had a positive impact on our business objectives by allowing everyone to better understand the data that is being presented. Some people can process numbers and charts easily, but interactive visualizations can aid visual learners and just makes the dashboard look a lot nicer with the ability to dive deeper into the numbers (through visualizations). Thus, engagement and understanding have improved.
  • One negative impact is that there is a rather steep learning curve since Microsoft Power BI's language (DAX/M) can be quite different from traditional Excel. Because of that, either you need to hire people who are specialized in Microsoft Power BI, or you need to account for the fact that they will need to be trained (or take time to learn it). Thus, there can be direct costs from hiring new people, or indirect costs through training/employee taking time to learn the software.
  • Another positive impact of Microsoft Power BI is that it got us thinking about how we can be better as an organization in terms of laying out our raw data, organizing data, conducting research into better metrics we can track and report on, etc. Because Microsoft Power BI made the presentation/visualization (+ regular updating/maintenance) part of our dashboard easier for us, we were able to start thinking about additional metrics and additional ways we can improve our reporting.
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