Overall Satisfaction with IBM SPSS Statistics
I have IBM SPSS Statistics for analytical purposes, where I analyze the market performance. How the market has moved and how each brand has performed month on month and periodically. Through this, we measure the market movement and contributions of each brand, which gives insights to find the pattern and plan accordingly.
- Data Entry
- Analysis
- Dashboard Creation
- Graphical Representation
- More graphs to draw various patterns
- Ease of analysis
- Storing more data
- Higher price
- Cheaper options available
- More features can be sold as add-ons
The major benefit of using IBM SPSS Statistics is it saves so much time to do complex analyses. Also, with the wide range of graphs and charts, we were able to use the most opt charts/graphs to present the data. Also, while collaborating with others, the efficiency remains the same without any drop.
It helped in almost most of the business aspects, such as finding patterns in the business movement and identifying new opportunities in the untapped markets. Also, with the help of drawn analysis and put in a graphical manner, decision-making becomes much simpler. Then, ultimately, everything leads to growth from the identified opportunities.
- It's very user-friendly.
- It can be used from simple to advanced analytics.
- It runs faster and smoother than other software.
- It's a bit cheaper than the other software offered by competitors.
- The one thing that it's lacking is support for mobile versions to view the dashboards and also, the crossfunctional usage could be better.
- It can be used from simple to advanced analytics.
- It runs faster and smoother than other software.
- It's a bit cheaper than the other software offered by competitors.
- The one thing that it's lacking is support for mobile versions to view the dashboards and also, the crossfunctional usage could be better.
Do you think IBM SPSS Statistics delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with IBM SPSS Statistics's feature set?
Yes
Did IBM SPSS Statistics live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of IBM SPSS Statistics go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy IBM SPSS Statistics again?
Yes