Jama Analyze (formerly called Notion) was a solution for quickly creating shareable, custom dashboards. However, the product is no longer available. Jama Software sunset the Analyze product in 2019. Some of the benefits of Jama Analyze included the ability to: Create custom metrics across all teams with data from any source with the intuitive metric builder. Experience self-serve BI with no coding and no IT to get started making custom dashboards.…
$23
per month
Logi Symphony
Score 8.9 out of 10
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Logi Symphony is a business intelligence and data visualization software that includes customizable dashboards, reporting, and visual data analytics. It can be integrated into users’ existing business applications and its visualization and reporting tools can be customized.
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Pricing
Jama Analyze (Discontinued)
Logi Symphony
Editions & Modules
Starter Teams - 2 users
$23
per month
Small Teams - 5 users
$89
per month
Growing Teams - 10 users
$179
per month
Growing Teams - 15 users
$259
per month
Growing Teams - 20 users
$339
per month
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Jama Analyze (Discontinued)
Logi Symphony
Free Trial
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
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Jama Analyze (Discontinued)
Logi Symphony
Features
Jama Analyze (Discontinued)
Logi Symphony
BI Standard Reporting
Comparison of BI Standard Reporting features of Product A and Product B
Jama Analyze (Discontinued)
9.3
1 Ratings
13% above category average
Logi Symphony
8.4
51 Ratings
3% above category average
Pixel Perfect reports
9.01 Ratings
8.443 Ratings
Customizable dashboards
10.01 Ratings
8.651 Ratings
Report Formatting Templates
9.01 Ratings
8.139 Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
Comparison of Ad-hoc Reporting features of Product A and Product B
Jama Analyze (Discontinued)
8.0
1 Ratings
0% below category average
Logi Symphony
8.1
51 Ratings
1% above category average
Report sharing and collaboration
8.01 Ratings
8.645 Ratings
Drill-down analysis
00 Ratings
7.951 Ratings
Formatting capabilities
00 Ratings
8.250 Ratings
Integration with R or other statistical packages
00 Ratings
7.633 Ratings
Report Output and Scheduling
Comparison of Report Output and Scheduling features of Product A and Product B
Jama Analyze (Discontinued)
7.0
1 Ratings
16% below category average
Logi Symphony
7.9
49 Ratings
4% below category average
Publish to Web
7.01 Ratings
8.442 Ratings
Report Versioning
7.01 Ratings
7.838 Ratings
Publish to PDF
00 Ratings
7.845 Ratings
Report Delivery Scheduling
00 Ratings
8.337 Ratings
Delivery to Remote Servers
00 Ratings
7.23 Ratings
Data Discovery and Visualization
Comparison of Data Discovery and Visualization features of Product A and Product B
The integration with JIRA is quite a handy tool to have. It allows for team progress to be easily tracked and visualized using the software while key metrics are brought to the forefront through the software's business intelligence. It makes presenting data and milestones achieved to non-technical management quite simple and can be extremely useful.
For all the scenarios I have so far worked on or I am currently working on, Dundas BI has proved to be more than adequate and apt to handle all of those. It is a very easy-to-use tool with quick shortcuts enabling you to prepare ad-hoc reports or dashboards in a matter of minutes.
This allows us to keep track of our team's work by integrating with our product boards on JIRA.
It allows us to create visualized reports for our team's progress.
It allows us to gain insights about things that are going well in our product pipeline as well as potential areas of concern based on the data that is collected.
Project organization from Development to Production, you get a production and development license but I think the best way to do it is with DEV and Prod project in the Production box. Use the development box for testing updates and really crazy things. With the Dev and Prod projects on the same box, you just publish from Dev to Prod and you are done. Users only have access to the Prod projects so no one can mess up what you are working on.
Security - If you have a hierarchy (subsidiaries, divisions, department, teams) and you want each group to see only their data, then Security hierarchies are for you!
Dependent filters! What's this you ask? Here is an example of how it can be used, in your company you have departments and who works for what department is in your database. You make a dashboard that has a department filter (only show these departments), a managers filter, and employee filter. Not every manager or employee is in multiple departments usually only one. With dependent filters you can say that the manager and employee filter are dependent on what is selected in the departments filter so when you go to filter them they only show the managers or employees that are part of that department, and you can even it do so employees are not only dependent on department but on manager as well. Then it gets even better as it can be done in reverse as well so when you select a manager then go to the department it only shows the departments he works for (there are better situations where this is more useful).
It is scriptable! From calculate columns, null replacements, button actions, load actions, hover over events there a way to do what you want.
They are constantly improving and listens to your suggestions.
Not too many cons for how we use the application. It really is easy and powerful. Very powerful.
Licensing is one thing that could be looked into. It is simple, but a little confusing. For example, if I get a license today, but a new release comes out tomorrow, it seems that the license doesn't work with the new release. Maybe that is by design, but it would be nice to clearly understand.
We are still in the implementation phase, but so far we are finding it to be easy to use and learn. The eLearning courses that they have made available for free, as well as User Forums and other training videos have made even difficult concepts easier to understand.
We have bi-weekly calls with our Success Manager, as well as access to support as needed. Any question that I have had, multiple people have been willing and able to jump on a call to talk me through it, or send an email with the solution
Jama Analyze, as well as Asana, connect with JIRA to visualize milestone tracking and team progress. While Asana is cheaper, Jama Analyze provides better reports and visual data. Google Data Studio, through a bit of tinkering from your software development team, can achieve similar results, however, the charts and graphs leave a bit to be desired in terms of design. In all, Jama Analyze is great if you have few users and don't need to go for the licensing option. Otherwise, there are definitely cheaper options available but you may have to sacrifice on performance and look-and-feel.
Per dollar spent, it offers the widest range of features of the tools that we evaluated. It offers lots of options for how to configure your environment, though they are not always intuitive to figure out. Having an ETL layer was a must have for us, as well as the ability to host to secure HIPAA compliance. It is not a replacement for ad hoc reporting, but does a great job of creating parameterized reports and dashboards that look great.