A legacy software offering, Blackbaud now instead offers and supports their cloud-based accounting solution, Blackbaud Financial Edge NXT as a modern alternative.
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Tableau Server
Score 7.6 out of 10
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Tableau Server allows Tableau Desktop users to publish dashboards to a central server to be shared across their organizations. The product is designed to facilitate collaboration across the organization. It can be deployed on a server in the data center, or it can be deployed on a public cloud.
$12
Per User Per Month
Pricing
Financial Edge (legacy)
Tableau Server
Editions & Modules
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Viewer
$12.00
Per User Per Month
Explorer
$35.00
Per User Per Month
Creator
$70.00
Per User Per Month
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Financial Edge (legacy)
Tableau Server
Free Trial
No
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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Financial Edge (legacy)
Tableau Server
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Financial Edge (legacy)
Tableau Server
Payroll Management
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Financial Edge (legacy)
1.0
4 Ratings
153% below category average
Tableau Server
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Pay calculation
1.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Benefit plan administration
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Direct deposit files
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Salary revision and increment management
1.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reimbursement management
1.04 Ratings
00 Ratings
Customization
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Financial Edge (legacy)
1.0
7 Ratings
153% below category average
Tableau Server
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API for custom integration
1.05 Ratings
00 Ratings
Plug-ins
1.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Security
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Financial Edge (legacy)
1.0
9 Ratings
157% below category average
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Single sign-on capability
1.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
Role-based user permissions
1.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
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Financial Edge (legacy)
1.0
9 Ratings
155% below category average
Tableau Server
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Dashboards
1.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Standard reports
1.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Custom reports
1.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting
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Financial Edge (legacy)
1.0
10 Ratings
154% below category average
Tableau Server
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Accounts payable
1.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Accounts receivable
1.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Cash management
1.09 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bank reconciliation
1.010 Ratings
00 Ratings
Expense management
1.08 Ratings
00 Ratings
Time tracking
1.04 Ratings
00 Ratings
Fixed asset management
1.08 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multi-currency support
1.05 Ratings
00 Ratings
Multi-division support
1.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
Regulations compliance
1.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Electronic tax filing
1.04 Ratings
00 Ratings
Self-service portal
1.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Global Financial Support
1.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
Primary and Secondary Ledgers
1.08 Ratings
00 Ratings
Intercompany Accounting
1.08 Ratings
00 Ratings
Localizations
1.05 Ratings
00 Ratings
Journals and Reconciliations
1.08 Ratings
00 Ratings
Enterprise Accounting
1.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
Configurable Accounting
1.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Centralized Rules Framework
1.06 Ratings
00 Ratings
Standardized Processes
1.07 Ratings
00 Ratings
Inventory Management
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Financial Edge (legacy)
1.0
3 Ratings
152% below category average
Tableau Server
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Inventory tracking
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Automatic reordering
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Location management
1.03 Ratings
00 Ratings
Manufacturing module
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Order Management
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Financial Edge (legacy)
1.0
2 Ratings
153% below category average
Tableau Server
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Pricing
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Order entry
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Credit card processing
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Cost of goods sold
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Order Orchestration
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
End-to-end order visibility
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
Order exception Resolution
1.02 Ratings
00 Ratings
BI Standard Reporting
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Financial Edge (legacy)
-
Ratings
Tableau Server
8.4
95 Ratings
3% above category average
Pixel Perfect reports
00 Ratings
9.129 Ratings
Customizable dashboards
00 Ratings
7.094 Ratings
Report Formatting Templates
00 Ratings
9.081 Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
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Financial Edge (legacy)
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Ratings
Tableau Server
7.8
95 Ratings
3% below category average
Drill-down analysis
00 Ratings
8.095 Ratings
Formatting capabilities
00 Ratings
8.093 Ratings
Integration with R or other statistical packages
00 Ratings
8.059 Ratings
Report sharing and collaboration
00 Ratings
7.089 Ratings
Report Output and Scheduling
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Financial Edge (legacy)
-
Ratings
Tableau Server
7.2
91 Ratings
13% below category average
Publish to Web
00 Ratings
8.085 Ratings
Publish to PDF
00 Ratings
7.084 Ratings
Report Versioning
00 Ratings
8.070 Ratings
Report Delivery Scheduling
00 Ratings
8.077 Ratings
Delivery to Remote Servers
00 Ratings
5.19 Ratings
Data Discovery and Visualization
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Whole funnel and specific channel performance from upper to lower funnel metrics. The ability to view full channel performance for some time, such as weekly, monthly, or quarterly, has truly been monumental in how my team optimizes specific channels and campaigns. Daily performance tracking is a bit overwhelming, with load times and having to refresh specific live views over time. It can be challenging to do so at times, as extensive dashboards take much longer to load.
It's good at doing what it is designed for: accessing visualizations without having to download and open a workbook in Tableau Desktop. The latter would be a very inefficient method for sharing our metrics, so I am glad that we have Tableau Server to serve this function.
Publishing to Tableau Server is quick and easy. Just a few clicks from Tableau Desktop and a few seconds of publishing through an average speed network, and the new visualizations are live!
Seeing details on who has viewed the visualization and when. This is something particularly useful to me for trying to drive adoption of some new pages, so I really appreciate the granularity provided in Tableau Server
Customer service blames the customer, and never offers solutions other than "wait it out." I've always been told it's my computer, even though everyone else at my work has the same issues.
Website is constantly "under maintenance" and it somehow never gets better.
The Database View is outdated and glitchy. Honestly get rid of it.
The Crystal Report is the only way to handle monthly recurring statements, and Financial Edge does not offer support for it anymore. Good luck figuring that out on your own.
Tableau Server has had some issue handling some of our larger data sets. Our extract refreshes fail intermittently with no obvious error that we can fix
Tableau Server has been hard to work with before they launched their new Rest API, which is also a little tricky to work with
It simply is used all the time by more and more people. Migrating to something else would involve lots of work and lots of training. The renewal fee being fair, it simply isn't worth migrating to a different tool for now.
Tableau Server takes training and experience in order to unlock the application's full potential. This is best handled by a qualified data scientist or data analytics manager. Tableau user interface layout, nomenclature, and command structure take time and training to become proficient with. Integration and connectivity require proper IT developer support.
Our instance of Tableau Server was hosted on premises (I believe all instances are) so if there were any outages it was normally due to scheduled maintenance on our end. If the Tableau server ever went down, a quick restart solved most issues
While there are definitely cases where a user can do things that will make a particular worksheet or dashboard run slowly, overall the performance is extremely fast. The user experience of exploratory analysis particularly shines, there's nothing out there with the polish of Tableau.
I would give this a zero if I could. Here's the deal. Once you request a chat with a representative, they immediately respond. So responsiveness: 10/10. However, they have a tendency to (always) tell you that whatever problem you're experiencing is your problem, not theirs. They offer no solutions and never take responsibility for their website malfunctioning
We have consistently had highly satisfactory results every time we've reached out for help. Our contractor, used for Tableau server maintenance and dashboard development is very technically skilled. When he hits a roadblock on how to do something with Tableau, the support staff have provided timely and useful guidance. He frequently compares it to Cognos and says that while Cognos has capabilities Tableau doesn't, the bottom line value for us is a no-brainer
In our case, they hired a private third party consultant to train our dept. It was extremely boring and felt like it dragged on. Everything I learned was self taught so I was not really paying attention. But I do think that you can easily spend a week on the tool and go over every nook and cranny. We only had the consultant in for a day or two.
The Tableau website is full of videos that you can follow at your own pace. As a very small company with a Tableau install, access to these free resources was incredibly useful to allowing me to implement Tableau to its potential in a reasonable and proportionate manner.
Implementation was over the phone with the vendor, and did not go particularly well. Again, think this was our fault as our integration and IT oversight was poor, and we made errors. Would they have happened had a vendor been onsite? Not sure, probably not, but we probably wouldn't have paid for that either
Today, if my shop is largely Microsoft-centric, I would be hard pressed to choose a product other than Power BI. Tableau was the visualization leader for years, but Microsoft has caught up with them in many areas, and surpassed them in some. Its ability to source, transform, and model data is superior to Tableau. Tableau still has the lead in some visualizations, but Power BI's rise is evidenced by its ever-increasing position in the leadership section of the Gartner Magic Quadrant.
Like any enterprise software, there are costs/investments ahead of return. It isn't something you would implement without support.
During the significant financial downturn, we were able to use FE to forecast trends and make budget adjustments easily. It transformed communication about forecasting and cuts with assurance.
Tableau does take dedicated FTE to create and analyze the data. It's too complex (and powerful) a product not to have someone dedicated to developing with it.
There are some significant setup for the server product.
Once sever setup is complete, it's largely "fire and forget" until an update is necessary. The server update process is cumbersome.