Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Incorta
Score 7.3 out of 10
N/A
Incorta is a business intelligence software offering from Incorta.N/A
MATLAB
Score 8.8 out of 10
N/A
MatLab is a predictive analytics and computing platform based on a proprietary programming language. MatLab is used across industry and academia.
$49
per student license
Posit
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
Posit, formerly RStudio, is a modular data science platform, combining open source and commercial products.N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Student
$49
per student license
Home
$149
perpetual license
Education
$250
per year
Education
$500
perpetual license
Standard
$860
per year
Standard
2,150
perpetual license
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesNoYes
Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeOptional
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Community Pulse
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Considered Multiple Products
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MATLAB
Chose MATLAB
MATLAB's neurophysiological data pre-processing third-party packages are more scientifically validated compared to support for other software platforms. It also allows for writing code with a greater level of functionality and more capabilities than R-Studio, which is instead …
Chose MATLAB
MATLAB has a very large database of embedded functions and it is continually growing. Graphics processing is much easier than other similar product for beginners (such as Jupyter notebook and Python). Although it is not an open-source language, lots of learning materials and …
Chose MATLAB
I like the user interface of MATLAB and find it most intuitive compared to any of the other three programs I listed. However, unlike RStudio and Oracle VM VirtualBox, MATLAB is not open source. I do prefer MATLAB over PyCharm, because I find MATLAB to be a bit more intuitive. I …
Chose MATLAB
MATLAB is very similar to R and Python, but has cleaner syntax than R and more in-built functionality than Python. However, both are free and therefore have that significant advantage over MATLAB. SQL is simpler but much more limited in use.
Posit
Chose Posit
RStudio is the free alternative to MATLAB. It works just as well as the other software, and more features can be accessed but to the open-source nature. This software is more commonplace in the research lab setting due to its free cost.
Chose Posit
I have tried to work a bit with Jupyer notebooks and Spyder, but both are way less agreeable than RStudio.
Once you taste RStudio, you can't go back!
Chose Posit
Far better integrated and easy to use. The only full-blown Python IDE is PyCharm, and it is a monolith. I used Spyder instead. I was very happy when RStudio added Python support so I can ditch Jupyter Notebooks, which really isn't an IDE but is more like RMarkdown, a small …
Chose Posit
While many of these are great, RStudio is the best for R work. There is also native support in the IDE for combining other languages, like Python, into workflows easily so work across languages can be handled in one location.
Chose Posit
Coding in RStudio is more convenient and plot display in RStudio can be more user-defined than JMP Pro.
Chose Posit
In our organization RStudio is the main competitor for STATA. STATA has a larger number of users as it is far more user-friendly and has a large number of canned routines that work really well. RStudio is a niche software ideally suited to work with larger datasets.
Features
IncortaMATLABPosit
BI Standard Reporting
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Incorta
10.0
1 Ratings
20% above category average
MATLAB
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Posit
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Customizable dashboards10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Ad-hoc Reporting
Comparison of Ad-hoc Reporting features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
7.5
1 Ratings
7% below category average
MATLAB
-
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Posit
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Drill-down analysis10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Formatting capabilities5.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with R or other statistical packages5.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Report sharing and collaboration10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Report Output and Scheduling
Comparison of Report Output and Scheduling features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
10.0
1 Ratings
20% above category average
MATLAB
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Posit
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Publish to Web10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Publish to PDF10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Report Delivery Scheduling10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Delivery to Remote Servers10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Discovery and Visualization
Comparison of Data Discovery and Visualization features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
10.0
1 Ratings
22% above category average
MATLAB
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Pre-built visualization formats (heatmaps, scatter plots etc.)10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Location Analytics / Geographic Visualization10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Access Control and Security
Comparison of Access Control and Security features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
10.0
1 Ratings
16% above category average
MATLAB
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Posit
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Multi-User Support (named login)10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Role-Based Security Model10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Multiple Access Permission Levels (Create, Read, Delete)10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Single Sign-On (SSO)10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Mobile Capabilities
Comparison of Mobile Capabilities features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
10.0
1 Ratings
26% above category average
MATLAB
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Posit
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Responsive Design for Web Access10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Dashboard / Report / Visualization Interactivity on Mobile10.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Application Program Interfaces (APIs) / Embedding
Comparison of Application Program Interfaces (APIs) / Embedding features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
5.0
1 Ratings
43% below category average
MATLAB
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Posit
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Themeable User Interface (UI)5.01 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Platform Connectivity
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Incorta
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MATLAB
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Posit
9.3
27 Ratings
11% above category average
Connect to Multiple Data Sources00 Ratings00 Ratings8.026 Ratings
Extend Existing Data Sources00 Ratings00 Ratings10.027 Ratings
Automatic Data Format Detection00 Ratings00 Ratings9.926 Ratings
Data Exploration
Comparison of Data Exploration features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
-
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MATLAB
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Posit
9.0
27 Ratings
6% above category average
Visualization00 Ratings00 Ratings8.027 Ratings
Interactive Data Analysis00 Ratings00 Ratings10.024 Ratings
Data Preparation
Comparison of Data Preparation features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
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MATLAB
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Posit
10.0
26 Ratings
20% above category average
Interactive Data Cleaning and Enrichment00 Ratings00 Ratings10.024 Ratings
Data Transformations00 Ratings00 Ratings10.026 Ratings
Platform Data Modeling
Comparison of Platform Data Modeling features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
-
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MATLAB
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Posit
10.0
22 Ratings
17% above category average
Multiple Model Development Languages and Tools00 Ratings00 Ratings10.022 Ratings
Single platform for multiple model development00 Ratings00 Ratings10.022 Ratings
Self-Service Model Delivery00 Ratings00 Ratings10.019 Ratings
Model Deployment
Comparison of Model Deployment features of Product A and Product B
Incorta
-
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MATLAB
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Posit
9.9
18 Ratings
15% above category average
Flexible Model Publishing Options00 Ratings00 Ratings10.018 Ratings
Security, Governance, and Cost Controls00 Ratings00 Ratings9.915 Ratings
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User Ratings
IncortaMATLABPosit
Likelihood to Recommend
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9.7
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Usability
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8.0
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Availability
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9.4
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Implementation Rating
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9.3
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Configurability
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Product Scalability
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User Testimonials
IncortaMATLABPosit
Likelihood to Recommend
Incorta
The best aspect of Incorta is the ability to retain fidelity to raw data sources. Incorta does not require an ETL process or pre-aggregation to get results. Another great feature is the Business Schema. The ability to present data in localized business language is key to citizen development. The solution is a complete platform from ingestion to presentation. There is no need for additional products to provide high-performing dashboards. It is worth repeating that no ETL is required. If you need high-speed ingestion and presentation of millions of rows of data while retaining access to the raw data, Incorta is the right platform.
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MathWorks
MATLAB really does best for solving computational problems in math and engineering. Especially when you have to use a lot of functions in your solving process, or if you have a nonlinear equation that must be iteratively solved. [MATLAB] can also perform things like integration and derivation on your equations that you put into it.
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
In my humble opinion, if you are working on something related to Statistics, RStudio is your go-to tool. But if you are looking for something in Machine Learning, look out for Python. The beauty is that there are packages now by which you can write Python/SQL in R. Cross-platform functionality like such makes RStudio way ahead of its competition. A couple of chinks in RStudio armor are very small and can be considered as nagging just for the sake of argument. Other than completely based on programming language, I couldn't find significant drawbacks to using RStudio. It is one of the best free software available in the market at present.
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Pros
Incorta
  • Speed - ingestion and delivery of data
  • Customization
  • Support
  • Training
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MathWorks
  • It has a very user friendly library which helps users learn this software fairly quickly in a short span of time.
  • The graphical user interface provided by the software is really good.
  • The code that a person writes allows options for debugging.
  • One can visualize the flow of control of their code inside MATLAB.
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
  • The support is incredibly professional and helpful, and they often go out of their way to help me when something doesn't work.
  • The one-click publishing from RStudio Connect is absolutely amazing, and I really like the way that it deploys your exact package versions, because otherwise, you can get in a terrible mess.
  • Python doesn't feel quite as native as R at the moment but I have definitely deployed stuff in R and Python that works beautifully which is really nice indeed.
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Cons
Incorta
  • Broader use of formula columns in insights
  • Formula enhancements to all commenting
  • Greater formatting of Insights
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MathWorks
  • MatLab is pricier than most of its competitors and because of this reason, many organizations are moving towards cheaper alternatives - mostly Python.
  • MatLab is inefficient when it comes to performing a large number of iterations. It gets laggy and often crashes. Python is better in this regard.
  • There is a limited number of hardware options (mostly NI) that can be connected directly to the data acquisition toolbox.
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
  • Python integration is newer and still can be rough, especially with when using virtual environments.
  • RStudio Connect pricing feels very department focused, not quite an enterprise perspective.
  • Some of the RStudio packages don't follow conventional development guidelines (API breaking changes with minor version numbers) which can make supporting larger projects over longer timeframes difficult.
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Likelihood to Renew
Incorta
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MathWorks
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
There is no viable alternative right now. The toolset is good and the functionality is increasing with every release. It is backed by regular releases and ongoing development by the RStudio team. There is good engagement with RStudio directly when support is required. Also there's a strong and growing community of developers who provide additional support and sample code.
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Usability
Incorta
There are improvements to the formula area that would make this rating go higher. Formatting is also in need of enhancement.
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MathWorks
MATLAB is pretty easy to use. You can extend its capabilities using the programming interface. Very flexible capabilities when it comes to graphical presentation of your data (so many different kinds of options for your plotting needs). Anytime you are working with large data sets, or with matrices, MATLAB is likely to be very helpful.
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
For someone who learns how to use the software and picks up on the "language" of R, it's very easy to use. For beginners, it can be hard and might require a course, as well as the appropriate statistical training to understand what packages to use and when
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Reliability and Availability
Incorta
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MathWorks
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
RStudio is very available and cheap to use. It needs to be updated every once in a while, but the updates tend to be quick and they do not hinder my ability to make progress. I have not experienced any RStudio outages, and I have used the application quite a bit for a variety of statistical analyses
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Support Rating
Incorta
I have interacted with support on many occasions. They are professional and knowledgeable and have solved every issue and asked every question or directed me to the appropriate resource who can.
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MathWorks
The built-in search engine is not as performing as I wish it would be. However, the YouTube channel has a vast library of informative video that can help understanding the software. Also, many other software have a nice bridge into MATLAB, which makes it very versatile. Overall, the support for MATLAB is good.
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
Since R is trendy among statisticians, you can find lots of help from the data science/ stats communities. If you need help with anything related to RStudio or R, google it or search on StackOverflow, you might easily find the solution that you are looking for.
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Implementation Rating
Incorta
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MathWorks
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
We did it at the individual level: anyone willing to code in R can use it. No real deployment involved.
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Alternatives Considered
Incorta
Each of the other solutions required an ETL to prepare data for ingestion and presentation. Our requirements were for no ELT. Attempting to use raw data sources with both of the other solutions did not provide the performance required (or in the case of Tableau, never finished.) Incorta provides the capability to utilize citizen developers. The other solutions required technical skills beyond the average citizen developer.
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MathWorks
How MATLAB compares to its competition or similar open access tools like R (programming language) or SciLab is that it's simply more powerful and capable. It embraces a wider spectrum of possibilities for far more fields than any other environment. R, for example, is intended primarily for the area of statistical computing. SciLab, on the other hand, is a similar open access tool that falls very short in its computing capabilities. It's much slower when running larger scripts and isn't documented or supported nearly as well as MATLAB.
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
RStudio was provided as the most customizable. It was also strictly the most feature-rich as far as enabling our organization to script, run, and make use of R open-source packages in our data analysis workstreams. It also provided some support for python, which was useful when we had R heavy code with some python threaded in. Overall we picked Rstudio for the features it provided for our data analysis needs and the ability to interface with our existing resources.
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Scalability
Incorta
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MathWorks
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
RStudio is very scalable as a product. The issue I have is that it doesn't necessarily fit in nicely with the mainly Microsoft environment that everybody else is using. Having RStudio for us means dedicated servers and recruiting staff who know how to manage the environment. This isn't a fault of the product at all, it's just part of the data science landscape that we all have to put up with. Having said that RStudio is absolutely great for running on low spec servers and there are loads of options to handle concurrency, memory use, etc.
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Return on Investment
Incorta
  • Visibility to daily operations and pacing
  • Visibility on daily ACH return facilitating action per client
  • Client reporting accepted very well
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MathWorks
  • MATLAB helps us quickly sort through large sets of data because we keep the same script each time we run an analyzation, making it very efficient to run this whole process.
  • The software makes it super easy for us to create plots that we can then show to investors or clients to display our data.
  • We are also looking to create an app for our product, and we will not be able to do that on MATLAB, therefore creating a limiting issue and a new learning curve for a programming language.
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Posit (formerly RStudio)
  • Using it for data science in a very big and old company, the most positive impact, from my point of view, has been the ability of spreading data culture across the group. Shortening the path from data to value.
  • Still it's hard to quantify economic benefits, we are struggling and it's a great point of attention, since splitting out the contribution of the single aspects of a project (and getting the RStudio pie) is complicated.
  • What is sure is that, in the long run, RStudio is boosting productivity and making the process in which is embedded more efficient (cost reduction).
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ScreenShots

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Posit Screenshots

Screenshot of Posit runs on most desktops or on a server and accessed over the webScreenshot of Posit supports authoring HTML, PDF, Word Documents, and slide showsScreenshot of Posit supports interactive graphics with Shiny and ggvisScreenshot of Shiny combines the computational power of R with the interactivity of the modern webScreenshot of Remote Interactive Sessions: Start R and Python processes from Posit Workbench within various systems such as Kubernetes and SLURM with Launcher.Screenshot of Jupyter: Author and edit Python code with Jupyter using the same Posit Workbench infrastructure.