FlipFlow vs. Microsoft BI (MSBI)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
FlipFlow
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
N/A
$199
per month
Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
Microsoft BI is a business intelligence product used for data analysis and generating reports on server-based data. It features unlimited data analysis capacity with its reporting engine, SQL Server Reporting Services alongside ETL, master data management, and data cleansing.
$14
per month per user
Pricing
FlipFlowMicrosoft BI (MSBI)
Editions & Modules
Basic
$199
per month
Power BI Pro
$14
per month per user
Power BI Premium
$24
per month per user
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
FlipFlowMicrosoft BI (MSBI)
Free Trial
YesNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Community Pulse
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Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Microsoft BI (MSBI) is the first data mining and processing tool I've used.
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Tableau did some things better, but in the end Power BI won on all counts of flexability and agilitly. Its not a perfect solution, but what is.
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
We use Microsoft BI because our organization has all of its software in the Microsoft ecosystem. It just made sense to utilize Microsoft BI because it can so seamlessly connect to all of the other Microsoft tools and data sources that we were using before. We often find that …
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Microsoft SQL Server, SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) and SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
MSBI for my company is a like using a car that has a good balance of features, is easy to use, has good support, and works well with other things or requirement you may have.
We specifically chose it because it is one of the promising platform whose support team will never let …
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Better integration with Microsoft products is one of the advantages of using Business Intelligence (BI). It's simple to understand, and plenty of resources are available to outsource it. Many of our existing clients have Microsoft licensing agreements. It's an obvious path when …
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Outsourcing work is easy to understand, and there are plenty of resources available in the marketplace. It is expensive, but it is still significantly less costly than the alternatives. Results from Microsoft BI (MSBI) are dependable; therefore, there is no problem with trust. …
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
MSBI is great for data collection and reporting, but it lacks the visual appeal and features of Power BI. Even though it's still useful, it falls short of Power BI in terms of features. There's no reason to doubt MSBI's findings. MSBI has a proactive customer service team that …
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Easy data load through Excel.
Data load using standard API is possible.
Data synchronized and harmonized.
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
BI is a little more user-friendly along with tighter integration with Microsoft apps.
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Each of the solutions has their pros and cons, but Microsoft's BI offerings provide the best "bang for the buck." Few solutions available offer the breadth of feature functionality in a single package, with BI and database generally being sold as separate offerings. However, …
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
The biggest player against Microsoft BI (MSBI) was Tableau, which was acquired by Salesforce. Recently there have been other standalone software/applications that provide similar functionality to Microsoft BI (MSBI). Because my company is a Microsoft shop, we have not explored …
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Tableau's feature set is comparable to Microsoft BI at a potentially lower cost, however, Microsoft provides better integration into a Microsoft Environment and more flexible deployment options. Microsoft also provides better enterprise support than Tableau (although this may …
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We have used the built in ConnectWise Manager reports and custom reports. The reports provide static data. PowerBI shows us live data we can drill down into and easily adjust parameters. It's much more useful than a static PDF report.
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Tableau is very slow, and it's very complicated to use, whereas Microsoft BI is faster and more efficient.
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Ease of use and it's fluent with Office products for exporting and presentations of data.
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A lot of our existing client base has licensing agreements in place with Microsoft, couple that with decision-makers wanting to achieve the outcome with the least amount of additional licensing costs added, and it becomes an obvious path, however, it is very crucial to first …
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Unlike Oracle Business Intelligence Cloud Service (OBICS), Microsoft BI offers a good range of visualisation options. However, it falls behind in terms of data management capabilities. If your requirements are more data intensive and less reporting intensive, then Microsoft BI …
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Oracle BI Foundation Suite
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We initially considered Google Analytics, but eventually decided against it due to the licensing terms and the associated software that we would need to incorporate. IBM Cognos is great at what it does, as long as you are trying to integrate with software that is on their …
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
Specific data displays are some of the strongest aspects of Microsoft BI when compared to alternate programs. It also does a superior job in compatibility with many programs, especially those from Microsoft. Since my company primarily uses Office 365 and other Microsoft …
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The other programs listed are excellent. I have always been a fan of Google products because they are user-friendly and easily accessible by most. They also produce excellent data outputs. Google is still great for companies of any size but I believe Microsoft BI is an even …
Chose Microsoft BI (MSBI)
To be honest, I have never used anything similar to PowerBI. I have seen reports that come from Whatagraph, but I have never used it myself, so that is the only application that I can sort of compare it too. Just looking at the visuals from both, PowerBI reports are better …
Features
FlipFlowMicrosoft BI (MSBI)
BI Standard Reporting
Comparison of BI Standard Reporting features of Product A and Product B
FlipFlow
-
Ratings
Microsoft BI (MSBI)
9.0
Ratings
10% above category average
Pixel Perfect reports00 Ratings8.50 Ratings
Customizable dashboards00 Ratings9.60 Ratings
Report Formatting Templates00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
Comparison of Ad-hoc Reporting features of Product A and Product B
FlipFlow
-
Ratings
Microsoft BI (MSBI)
8.5
Ratings
6% above category average
Drill-down analysis00 Ratings8.50 Ratings
Formatting capabilities00 Ratings8.30 Ratings
Integration with R or other statistical packages00 Ratings8.40 Ratings
Report sharing and collaboration00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
Report Output and Scheduling
Comparison of Report Output and Scheduling features of Product A and Product B
FlipFlow
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Ratings
Microsoft BI (MSBI)
8.6
Ratings
5% above category average
Publish to Web00 Ratings9.40 Ratings
Publish to PDF00 Ratings9.20 Ratings
Report Versioning00 Ratings7.50 Ratings
Report Delivery Scheduling00 Ratings8.50 Ratings
Delivery to Remote Servers00 Ratings8.50 Ratings
Data Discovery and Visualization
Comparison of Data Discovery and Visualization features of Product A and Product B
FlipFlow
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Ratings
Microsoft BI (MSBI)
8.7
Ratings
9% above category average
Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.)00 Ratings9.60 Ratings
Location Analytics / Geographic Visualization00 Ratings8.70 Ratings
Predictive Analytics00 Ratings7.90 Ratings
Pattern Recognition and Data Mining00 Ratings8.70 Ratings
Access Control and Security
Comparison of Access Control and Security features of Product A and Product B
FlipFlow
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Ratings
Microsoft BI (MSBI)
9.3
Ratings
9% above category average
Multi-User Support (named login)00 Ratings9.50 Ratings
Role-Based Security Model00 Ratings9.40 Ratings
Multiple Access Permission Levels (Create, Read, Delete)00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
Report-Level Access Control00 Ratings9.40 Ratings
Single Sign-On (SSO)00 Ratings9.50 Ratings
Mobile Capabilities
Comparison of Mobile Capabilities features of Product A and Product B
FlipFlow
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Ratings
Microsoft BI (MSBI)
8.1
Ratings
4% above category average
Responsive Design for Web Access00 Ratings8.20 Ratings
Mobile Application00 Ratings8.00 Ratings
Dashboard / Report / Visualization Interactivity on Mobile00 Ratings7.90 Ratings
Application Program Interfaces (APIs) / Embedding
Comparison of Application Program Interfaces (APIs) / Embedding features of Product A and Product B
FlipFlow
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Ratings
Microsoft BI (MSBI)
8.6
Ratings
11% above category average
REST API00 Ratings9.30 Ratings
Javascript API00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
iFrames00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
Java API00 Ratings8.90 Ratings
Themeable User Interface (UI)00 Ratings8.10 Ratings
Customizable Platform (Open Source)00 Ratings7.50 Ratings
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User Ratings
FlipFlowMicrosoft BI (MSBI)
Likelihood to Recommend
-
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8.9
(0 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
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8.0
(0 ratings)
Usability
-
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8.9
(0 ratings)
Availability
-
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9.5
(0 ratings)
Performance
-
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7.0
(0 ratings)
Support Rating
-
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8.9
(0 ratings)
In-Person Training
-
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6.9
(0 ratings)
Online Training
-
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8.5
(0 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
9.6
(0 ratings)
Configurability
-
(0 ratings)
10.0
(0 ratings)
User Testimonials
FlipFlowMicrosoft BI (MSBI)
Likelihood to Recommend
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Microsoft BI is well suited for Stream analytics, easy data integration, report creation and UI/UX designs (limited but what all available are great ones) Microsoft BI may be less appropriate for handling huge number of datasets and difficult queries. It may also be difficult for a company with heavy data.
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Pros
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  • The layout of Power BI is very intuitive. Someone that is familiar with Excel and working with Charts and Graphs in that environment will find the learning curve a rather short one to start using Power BI.
  • I like the way Power BI fits an assortment of users and how the functionality that you engage is replicated in Excel, that being Power Query and Power Pivot. So what you learn in one tool can be readily applied towards the other which allows you to more effectively apply your training.
  • I appreciate how Microsoft is working to develop tools that go a long ways to empowering the end user. Prior to Power BI I would have had to consult with a "BI" professional to develop a dashboard. With Power BI I don't have to consult with anyone, I can work to put together the dash board I want and using a tool set that is really robust and allows me to engage an enormous amount of data. It's provides a great deal of flexibility and the types of data I can connect to.
  • Updates...Microsoft is working diligently to keep Power BI current with monthly updates. They do a really good job of listening to the end user, if there is functionality not currently present just give them a month or so.
  • Just to be clear, even though it's easy to get going right out of the gate with Power BI it provides plenty of opportunities to create some really sophisticated reporting solutions. With DAX in Power Pivot and M language in Power Query, you are provided with plenty of head room to do some really amazing things in Power BI.
  • Training...there are resources across the web for learning and growing your skills and Power BI. And what's even better is the majority of those resources are free.
  • Data engagement, when presenting the data to the end user Power BI goes a long way to allowing that end user to engage the data and begin to identify root cause by simply interacting with the graph/chart/data set. It allows for really fluid engagement. Prior to Power BI so many times during the presentation of data we often times ended the engagement with that data with more questions than what were answered. With Power BI, more often than not, the end user is able to get answers to the questions by simply clicking on the data in the graph/chart/dataset to see the details. This tool really does have the capacity to make you look like a rock star.
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Cons
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  • The race to perfect gathering of Non-Traditional datasets is on-going; with Microsoft arguably not the leader of the pack in this category.
  • Licensing options for PowerBI visualizations may be a factor. I.e. if you need to implement B2C PowerBI visualizations, the cost is considerably high especially for startups.
  • Some clients are still resistant putting their data on the cloud, which restricts lots of functionality to Power BI.
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Likelihood to Renew
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Microsoft BI is fundamental to our suite of BI applications. That being said, Northcraft Analytics is focused on delighting our customers, so if the underlying factors of our decision change, we would choose to re-write our BI applications on a different stack. Luckily, mathematics are the fundamental IP of our technology... and is portable across all BI platforms for the foreseeable future.
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Usability
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The Microsoft BI tools have great usability for both developers and end users alike. For developers familiar with Visual Studio, there is little learning curve. For those not, the single Visual Studio IDE means not having to learn separate tools for each component. For end-users, the web interface for SSRS is simple to navigate with intuitive controls. For ad-hoc analysis, Excel can connect directly to SSAS and provide a pivot table like experience which is familiar to many users. For database development, there is beginning to be some confusion, as there are now three tool choices (VS, SSMS, Azure Data Studio) for developers. I would like to see Azure Data Studio become the superset of SSMS and eventually supplant it.
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Reliability and Availability
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Reports are stable and always avaiable when needed.
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Performance
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SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) can drag at times. We created two report servers and placed them under an F5 load balancer. This configuration has worked well. We have seen sluggish performance at times due to the Windows Firewall.
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Support Rating
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While support from Microsoft isn't necessarily always best of breed, you're also not paying the price for premium support that you would on other platforms. The strength of the stack is in the ecosystem that surrounds it. In contrast to other products, there are hundreds, even thousands of bloggers that post daily as well as vibrant user communities that surround the tool. I've had much better luck finding help with SQL Server related issues than I have with any other product, but that help doesn't always come directly from Microsoft.
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In-Person Training
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This training was more directed toward what the product was capable of rather than actual programming.
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Online Training
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I have used on-line training from Microsoft and from Pragmatic Works. I would recommend Pragmatic Works as the best way to get up to speed quickly, and then use the Microsoft on-line training to deep dive into specific features that you need to get depth with.
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Implementation Rating
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We are a consulting firm and as such our best resources are always billing on client projects. Our internal implementation has weaknesses, but that's true for any company like ours. My rating is based on the product's ease of implementation.
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Alternatives Considered
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We use Microsoft BI because our organization has all of its software in the Microsoft ecosystem. It just made sense to utilize Microsoft BI because it can so seamlessly connect to all of the other Microsoft tools and data sources that we were using before. We often find that more people have experience with Microsoft BI than other tools that we looked at due to its popularity and widespread use within other organizations.
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Return on Investment
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  • Profit increase due to MSBI output and a better understanding of multiple functions other than cost.
  • Data compatibility will be improved, and MSBI will have the opportunity to handle the API more effectively. The MSBI ETL stack works well with relational databases, but with cloud-based data sources emerging, non-relational data sources should be supported.
  • Save time interpreting data. Our analytics capabilities have helped our clients understand complex data with simple reports. Thus, it facilitated decision-making.
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