Google Charts provides a way to visualize data on your website - for free. From simple line charts to complex hierarchical tree maps, the chart gallery provides a large number of ready-to-use chart types. The most common way to use Google Charts is with simple JavaScript that you embed in your web page.
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Visual KPI
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BI Standard Reporting
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Google Charts
8.6
50 Ratings
5% above category average
Visual KPI
8.2
2 Ratings
0% above category average
Pixel Perfect reports
8.144 Ratings
7.32 Ratings
Customizable dashboards
9.048 Ratings
9.12 Ratings
Report Formatting Templates
8.843 Ratings
8.22 Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
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Google Charts
9.3
51 Ratings
15% above category average
Visual KPI
8.4
2 Ratings
5% above category average
Drill-down analysis
8.046 Ratings
9.12 Ratings
Formatting capabilities
10.051 Ratings
9.12 Ratings
Integration with R or other statistical packages
9.537 Ratings
8.22 Ratings
Report sharing and collaboration
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7.32 Ratings
Report Output and Scheduling
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Google Charts
9.0
50 Ratings
9% above category average
Visual KPI
8.2
2 Ratings
0% below category average
Publish to Web
9.648 Ratings
9.12 Ratings
Publish to PDF
9.645 Ratings
9.12 Ratings
Report Versioning
8.642 Ratings
8.22 Ratings
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8.736 Ratings
8.22 Ratings
Delivery to Remote Servers
8.830 Ratings
6.42 Ratings
Data Discovery and Visualization
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We can easily recommend Google Charts to any company that needs a way to visually represent their data. Another great thing about Google Charts is that it is free to use and does not require any membership fees. Although it requires a skilled used to be able to use the charts, the results are great and can be beneficial to any company who is looking to make better decisions.
[Visual KPI is well suited for:] 1. Maintenance or field worker in oil & gas/chemical/ process industry mostly; machines status on the map & functionality for tracing exact location of the machines. 2. Key personnel of the site is always in move within the site/plant; useful for monitoring key performance indicators of the plant 3. KPIs to be built based on multiple data sources as well as integration with ERP tool
they're free with Google suite and they have backing in terms of powerful Google apps which can be plugged in to perform multiple actions like using Google sheets to import raw data into Google Charts
they're the most simple app to use when it comes to creating charts and visual dashboards
ease of customization
ease of using custom APIs from developers side to help make any types of charts and dashboards you want
I would like a couple more introductory videos or a live chat option for when you run into an issue. I think this is a Google-wide problem, not only linked to Google Charts.
I have run into some issues with the Dynamic Data but also admittedly could potentially dive in deeper and investigate.
It would be great if Google Charts made it possible to integrate Google Chat into the platform.
Google Charts is a good product. It's widely supported with deep documentation and a large community. But for me, it wasn't customizable enough. When we started with simple charts, it was great, but as we got deeper and more complex, our needs outgrew the library. If I was going forward, I would choose a more barebones library with more freedom and extensibility.
Google Charts is about as easy to use as the rest of their applications. The UI is very well thought out, allowing you to add what you need, and customize it to your exact liking. The default theme is actually really nice, which helps as most of the time, customizing is not needed.
1. At large it was successful implementation. - [Users] are empowered to find out performance measures easily - issues like machine downtime, trend analysis, location specific downtime information, roll out functionalities, up time of the machines or area, alert based on run hour of the machines/ pumps, manual data entry to capture reason code for any downtime
As a free tool with massively powerful, infinitely customisable charts that can be dynamically updated - Google Charts is my favourite data visualisation tool. However, my hatred of JavaScript does jade my view on it. This is the price of the tool though, and I'm glad it's available for me.
Google Charts stacks up better since it is free and does not have the constant pressure for cost overruns, add-ons, annual maintenance and implementation services. The speed of using Google Charts is quick, saving users potentially weeks in getting up and going. For the readers of websites with limited resources, the application shows up nicely is look and feel with charts. Great way of showing data visually.
Most of these products serve as the master source for managing data, but they all seem to have their own focus for what kind of data and metrics they monitor, visualize and analyze. I think Visual KPI holds its own against the competition because it serves so many purposes for so many departments at your organization.