Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Amazon Athena
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
Amazon Athena is an interactive query service that makes it easy to analyze data directly in Amazon S3 using standard SQL. With a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, customers can point Athena at their data stored in S3 and begin using standard SQL to run ad-hoc queries and get results in seconds. Athena is serverless, so there is no infrastructure to setup or manage, and customers pay only for the queries they run. You can use Athena to process logs, perform ad-hoc analysis, and run…
$5
per TB of Data Scanned
Dataiku
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
The Dataiku platform unifies data work from analytics to Generative AI. It supports enterprise analytics with visual, cloud-based tooling for data preparation, visualization, and workflow automation.N/A
Google BigQuery
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
Google's BigQuery is part of the Google Cloud Platform, a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) supporting the querying and rapid analysis of enterprise data.
$6.25
per TiB (after the 1st 1 TiB per month, which is free)
Pricing
Amazon AthenaDataikuGoogle BigQuery
Editions & Modules
Price per Query
$5.00
per TB of Data Scanned
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Enterprise
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Standard edition
$0.04 / slot hour
Enterprise edition
$0.06 / slot hour
Enterprise Plus edition
$0.10 / slot hour
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Amazon AthenaDataikuGoogle BigQuery
Free Trial
NoYesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYesYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Amazon AthenaDataikuGoogle BigQuery
Considered Multiple Products
Amazon Athena
Chose Amazon Athena
- Super Cost-Effective - Well integrated with the AWS ecosystem - Easy setup with multiple formats.
Dataiku

No answer on this topic

Google BigQuery
Chose Google BigQuery
Compared to every other analytics DB solution I've used, Google BigQuery was by far the easiest to set up and maintain, and scale.
The price was also much lower for our use case (internal data analysis).
Chose Google BigQuery
There are some areas in which this product is better while there are some in which others do better. It's not like Google BigQuery surpasses them in every metric. For a holistic view, I will say we use this because of - scalability, performance, ease of use, and seamless …
Chose Google BigQuery
BigQuery has a simpler and more intuitive user experience (as is the case with most of its products) compared to AWS, which has a more technical and complex profile, so it was the first tool we used. It's still my go-to option for handling SQL queries, though it doesn't detract …
Chose Google BigQuery
We based our analysis primarily on [BigQuery vs. Redshift vs. Athena] and BigQuery proved to be the best solution for us.
Features
Amazon AthenaDataikuGoogle BigQuery
Database-as-a-Service
Comparison of Database-as-a-Service features of Product A and Product B
Amazon Athena
8.6
4 Ratings
1% above category average
Dataiku
-
Ratings
Google BigQuery
8.5
80 Ratings
0% above category average
Automatic software patching8.22 Ratings00 Ratings8.017 Ratings
Database scalability9.03 Ratings00 Ratings9.179 Ratings
Automated backups7.73 Ratings00 Ratings8.524 Ratings
Database security provisions9.22 Ratings00 Ratings8.773 Ratings
Monitoring and metrics8.04 Ratings00 Ratings8.475 Ratings
Automatic host deployment9.22 Ratings00 Ratings8.013 Ratings
Platform Connectivity
Comparison of Platform Connectivity features of Product A and Product B
Amazon Athena
-
Ratings
Dataiku
8.6
5 Ratings
3% above category average
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Connect to Multiple Data Sources00 Ratings8.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Extend Existing Data Sources00 Ratings10.04 Ratings00 Ratings
Automatic Data Format Detection00 Ratings10.05 Ratings00 Ratings
MDM Integration00 Ratings6.52 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Exploration
Comparison of Data Exploration features of Product A and Product B
Amazon Athena
-
Ratings
Dataiku
10.0
5 Ratings
17% above category average
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Visualization00 Ratings10.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Interactive Data Analysis00 Ratings10.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Preparation
Comparison of Data Preparation features of Product A and Product B
Amazon Athena
-
Ratings
Dataiku
9.5
5 Ratings
15% above category average
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Interactive Data Cleaning and Enrichment00 Ratings9.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Transformations00 Ratings9.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Encryption00 Ratings10.04 Ratings00 Ratings
Built-in Processors00 Ratings10.04 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform Data Modeling
Comparison of Platform Data Modeling features of Product A and Product B
Amazon Athena
-
Ratings
Dataiku
8.5
5 Ratings
1% above category average
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Multiple Model Development Languages and Tools00 Ratings8.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Automated Machine Learning00 Ratings8.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Single platform for multiple model development00 Ratings8.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Self-Service Model Delivery00 Ratings10.04 Ratings00 Ratings
Model Deployment
Comparison of Model Deployment features of Product A and Product B
Amazon Athena
-
Ratings
Dataiku
8.0
5 Ratings
6% below category average
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Flexible Model Publishing Options00 Ratings8.05 Ratings00 Ratings
Security, Governance, and Cost Controls00 Ratings8.05 Ratings00 Ratings
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Medium-sized Companies
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Posit
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Score 10.0 out of 10
IBM Cloudant
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Score 7.4 out of 10
Enterprises
IBM Cloudant
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IBM Cloudant
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User Ratings
Amazon AthenaDataikuGoogle BigQuery
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(4 ratings)
10.0
(4 ratings)
8.8
(77 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.1
(5 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(1 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
7.0
(6 ratings)
Availability
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(1 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
6.4
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.4
(3 ratings)
5.3
(11 ratings)
Configurability
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
6.4
(1 ratings)
Contract Terms and Pricing Model
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(1 ratings)
Ease of integration
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
7.3
(1 ratings)
Professional Services
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Amazon AthenaDataikuGoogle BigQuery
Likelihood to Recommend
Amazon AWS
If you are looking to take a lot of the traditional "database administration" work off someone's plate, going with Amazon Athena certainly has "no code" options to optimize lots of database tasks. I would say this option is less appropriate if you have other Microsoft things at play, such as Power BI.
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Dataiku
Dataiku is an awesome tool for data scientists. It really makes our lives easier. It is also really good for non technical users to see and follow along with the process. I do think that people can fall into the trap of using it without any knowledge at all because so much is automated, but I dont think that is the fault of Dataiku.
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Google
Event-based data can be captured seamlessly from our data layers (and exported to Google BigQuery). When events like page-views, clicks, add-to-cart are tracked, Google BigQuery can help efficiently with running queries to observe patterns in user behaviour. That intermediate step of trying to "untangle" event data is resolved by Google BigQuery. A scenario where it could possibly be less appropriate is when analysing "granular" details (like small changes to a database happening very frequently).
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Pros
Amazon AWS
  • Nested Schemas like JSON data structure
  • Ability to adapt the data model to fit your queries better
  • Performance Improvement
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Dataiku
  • Allows users to collaborate and monitor individual tasks
  • Caters to both types of analysts, coders and non-coders, alike
  • Integrate graphs and plots with visualization tools such as Tableau
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Google
  • Realtime integration with Google Sheets.
  • GSheet data can be linked to a BigQuery table and the data in that sheet is ingested in realtime into BigQuery. It's a live 'sync' which means it supports insertions, deletions, and alterations. The only limitation here is the schema'; this remains static once the table is created.
  • Seamless integration with other GCP products.
  • A simple pipeline might look like this:-
  • GForms -> GSheets -> BigQuery -> Looker
  • It all links up really well and with ease.
  • One instance holds many projects.
  • Separating data into datamarts or datameshes is really easy in BigQuery, since one BigQuery instance can hold multiple projects; which are isolated collections of datasets.
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Cons
Amazon AWS
  • Response caching can be improved.
  • Data Partitioning is tricky and understanding of the same could be improved.
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Dataiku
  • The integrated windows of frontend and backend in web applications make it cumbersome for the developer.
  • When dealing with multiple data flows, it becomes really confusing, though they have introduced a feature (Zones) to cater to this issue.
  • Bundling, exporting, and importing projects sometimes create issues related to code environment. If the code environment is not available, at least the schema of the flow we should be able to import should be.
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Google
  • Please expand the availability of documentation, tutorials, and community forums to provide developers with comprehensive support and guidance on using Google BigQuery effectively for their projects.
  • If possible, simplify the pricing model and provide clearer cost breakdowns to help users understand and plan for expenses when using Google BigQuery. Also, some cost reduction is welcome.
  • It still misses the process of importing data into Google BigQuery. Probably, by improving compatibility with different data formats and sources and reducing the complexity of data ingestion workflows, it can be made to work.
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Likelihood to Renew
Amazon AWS
No answers on this topic
Dataiku
No answers on this topic
Google
We have to use this product as its a 3rd party supplier choice to utilise this product for their data side backend so will not be likely we will move away from this product in the future unless the 3rd party supplier decides to change data vendors.
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Usability
Amazon AWS
Easy to use. Scalable. Gets the job of data warehousing setup done. Using the datalake on S3 has become super convenient.
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Dataiku
The user experience is very good. Everything feels intuitive and "flows" (sorry excuse the pun) so nicely, and the customization level is also appropriate to the tool. Even as a newer data scientist, it felt easy to use and the explanations/tutorials were very good. The documentation is also at a good level
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Google
I think overall it is easy to use. I haven't done anything from the development side but an more of an end user of reporting tables built in Google BigQuery. I connect data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI to the BigQuery reporting tables to analyze trends and create complex dashboards.
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Reliability and Availability
Amazon AWS
No answers on this topic
Dataiku
No answers on this topic
Google
I have never had any significant issues with Google Big Query. It always seems to be up and running properly when I need it. I cannot recall any times where I received any kind of application errors or unplanned outages. If there were any they were resolved quickly by my IT team so I didn't notice them.
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Performance
Amazon AWS
No answers on this topic
Dataiku
No answers on this topic
Google
I think Google Big Query's performance is in the acceptable range. Sometimes larger datasets are somewhat sluggish to load but for most of our applications it performs at a reasonable speed. We do have some reports that include a lot of complex calculations and others that run on granular store level data that so sometimes take a bit longer to load which can be frustrating.
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Support Rating
Amazon AWS
No answers on this topic
Dataiku
The open source user community is friendly, helpful, and responsive, at times even outdoing commercial software vendors. Documentation is also top notch, and usually resolves issues without the need for human interactions. Great product design, with a focus on user experience, also makes platform use intuitive, thus reducing the need for explicit support.
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Google
BigQuery can be difficult to support because it is so solid as a product. Many of the issues you will see are related to your own data sets, however you may see issues importing data and managing jobs. If this occurs, it can be a challenge to get to speak to the correct person who can help you.
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Alternatives Considered
Amazon AWS
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Dataiku
Anaconda is mainly used by professional data scientists who have profound knowledge of Python coding, mainly used for building some new algorithm block or some optimization, then the module will be integrated into the Dataiku pipeline/workflow. While Dataiku can be used by even other kinds of users.
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Google
PowerBI can connect to GA4 for example but the data processing is more complicated and it takes longer to create dashboards. Azure is great once the data import has been configured but it's not an easy task for small businesses as it is with BigQuery.
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
Amazon AWS
No answers on this topic
Dataiku
No answers on this topic
Google
None so far. Very satisfied with the transparency on contract terms and pricing model.
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Scalability
Amazon AWS
No answers on this topic
Dataiku
No answers on this topic
Google
We have continued to expand out use of Google Big Query over the years. I'd say its flexibility and scalability is actually quite good. It also integrates well with other tools like Tableau and Power BI. It has served the needs of multiple data sources across multiple departments within my company.
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Professional Services
Amazon AWS
No answers on this topic
Dataiku
No answers on this topic
Google
Google Support has kindly provide individual support and consultants to assist with the integration work. In the circumstance where the consultants are not present to support with the work, Google Support Helpline will always be available to answer to the queries without having to wait for more than 3 days.
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Return on Investment
Amazon AWS
  • The query speeds help us make more decisions in a day (speed).
  • If you need more horsepower for specific times in the day this option helps scale.
  • The security of your environment is well protected too.
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Dataiku
  • Customer satisfaction
  • Timely project delivery
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Google
  • Previously, running complex queries on our on-premise data warehouse could take hours. Google BigQuery processes the same queries in minutes. We estimate it saves our team at least 25% of their time.
  • We can target our marketing campaigns very easily and understand our customer behaviour. It lets us personalize marketing campaigns and product recommendations and experience at least a 20% improvement in overall campaign performance.
  • Now, we only pay for the resources we use. Saved $1 million annually on data infrastructure and data storage costs compared to our previous solution.
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ScreenShots

Google BigQuery Screenshots

Screenshot of Migrating data warehouses to BigQuery - Features a streamlined migration path from Netezza, Oracle, Redshift, Teradata, or Snowflake to BigQuery using the fully managed BigQuery Migration Service.Screenshot of bringing any data into BigQuery - Data files can be uploaded from local sources, Google Drive, or Cloud Storage buckets, using BigQuery Data Transfer Service (DTS), Cloud Data Fusion plugins, by replicating data from relational databases with Datastream for BigQuery, or by leveraging Google's data integration partnerships.Screenshot of generative AI use cases with BigQuery and Gemini models - Data pipelines that blend structured data, unstructured data and generative AI models together can be built to create a new class of analytical applications. BigQuery integrates with Gemini 1.0 Pro using Vertex AI. The Gemini 1.0 Pro model is designed for higher input/output scale and better result quality across a wide range of tasks like text summarization and sentiment analysis. It can be accessed using simple SQL statements or BigQuery’s embedded DataFrame API from right inside the BigQuery console.Screenshot of insights derived from images, documents, and audio files, combined with structured data - Unstructured data represents a large portion of untapped enterprise data. However, it can be challenging to interpret, making it difficult to extract meaningful insights from it. Leveraging the power of BigLake, users can derive insights from images, documents, and audio files using a broad range of AI models including Vertex AI’s vision, document processing, and speech-to-text APIs, open-source TensorFlow Hub models, or custom models.Screenshot of event-driven analysis - Built-in streaming capabilities automatically ingest streaming data and make it immediately available to query. This allows users to make business decisions based on the freshest data. Or Dataflow can be used to enable simplified streaming data pipelines.Screenshot of predicting business outcomes AI/ML - Predictive analytics can be used to streamline operations, boost revenue, and mitigate risk. BigQuery ML democratizes the use of ML by empowering data analysts to build and run models using existing business intelligence tools and spreadsheets.