Azure Analysis Services delivers enterprise-grade BI semantic modeling capabilities with the scale, flexibility, and management benefits of the cloud. Azure Analysis Services helps transform complex data into actionable insights. Azure Analysis Services is built on the analytics engine in Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services.
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SAP Predictive Analytics
Score 7.0 out of 10
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SAP Predictive Analytics is, as the name would suggest, a statistical analysis and data mining platform that can be deployed with SAP HANA.
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BI Standard Reporting
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Azure Analysis Services
8.6
8 Ratings
5% above category average
SAP Predictive Analytics
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Pixel Perfect reports
8.88 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customizable dashboards
8.77 Ratings
00 Ratings
Report Formatting Templates
8.58 Ratings
00 Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
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Azure Analysis Services
8.8
8 Ratings
9% above category average
SAP Predictive Analytics
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Drill-down analysis
8.96 Ratings
00 Ratings
Formatting capabilities
8.77 Ratings
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Integration with R or other statistical packages
8.77 Ratings
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Report sharing and collaboration
9.08 Ratings
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Report Output and Scheduling
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Azure Analysis Services
9.0
8 Ratings
9% above category average
SAP Predictive Analytics
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Publish to Web
9.08 Ratings
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Publish to PDF
8.97 Ratings
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Report Versioning
9.37 Ratings
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Report Delivery Scheduling
9.08 Ratings
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Delivery to Remote Servers
8.57 Ratings
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We would have many technical issues and glitches with previous similar providers but found that Azure Analysis Services can simply handle our workload and memory better. I remember we lost an account due to cloud issues not fully saving or corrupting some files. Granted, this is rare with any cloud but haven't had that issue with the same load of memory with Azure Analysis Services.
It's a great tool to merge actual data analysis (which Lumira doesn't do that well) with visualization (which Lumira does well) - so it can be seen as Lumira for data analysts. However, a lot of the 'predictive' side is hidden/black box which can be frustrating for those analysts, so you could argue it is too complex for casual users, but too 'black box' for analysts.
Providing role based access or we can say privilege based on the role to the user if it is integrated with Azure active directory and hence securing the access to sensitive data.
We use to run different type of analytics services to get the better result which is hectic if done manually or with human efforts.
We also use to collect bulk of data with the help of this tool and run customized test cases for better efficiency of result and better decision making. The result are very crucial and helps in taking big decision.
It supports different or we can say heterogeneous database vendors like the Oracle, SQL, and hence make the task easy.
It doesn't require you to have a Ph.D. to build models!
You can use it to address a very large and wide dataset without worrying about sampling.
Automation is in the product DNA. You can prepare your data, ingest it into the "Kernel", then get insights about what was found, decide to publish it and schedule scoring tasks or model refresh in the same product.
The documentation provides an explanation about what features are available but not necessarily what's happening behind the scenes. On the other side, the "community" has grown since the acquisition and most questions are properly addressed by SAP folks. Since the "product maintenance" mode announcement was made, there wasn't much new content published except on the Smart Predict side (which is built by the SAP Predictive Analytics team)
The platform has vast number of features and modules. The UI is sleek and once you get to use to it, you will be able to do a lot of stuff. Also support for data sources is more in Azure Analysis Services.
We have typically used Spotfire for data analysis but decided to move to SAP Business Objects due to its innate connection with SAP. I found Lumira to be good for visualizations but it is not meant for data analysis. Therefore, we have introduced Predictive Analytics to see if it can fill that gap. So far, it's been far less intuitive than Spotfire to get started, and as far as I am aware so far, it does not bring many additional capabilities. I do, however, like that it utilizes the Lumira look/feel and integrates very well.