Thursday, April 18, 2019

Best suggestion for BI Analytics-Spago BI


Why Spago BI?

  • It is 100% open Source, Flexible Business Intelligence suite.
  • 16 analytical areas, more than 30 analytical engines.
  • A complete, robust, secure, scalable BI suite.
  • Compatible with any kinds of Database.
  • It supports various types of reports such as lists, charts, crosstabs and compound reports.
  • SpagoBI is available under LGPL licence only.

Spago BI Services:

  • It’s provide a Reporting Services
  • Multidimensional analysis
  • Precise Accounting Facility
  • Real Time Data Representation
  • Good Collaboration with any kind of Database.
  • BigData Management.

SpagoBI Studio and SpagoBI Server

  • Spago BI Studio :-
It’s an Eclipse Environment Tool that gives you a graphical interface to create some SpagoBI’s documents type (Chart Engine, Document Composition, Geo etc). It integrates too the tools for create Jasper and Birt reports. It includes Data source, DataSet option to display the records from backend database.

  • Spago BI Server :-
Spago BI Server is the main module of the suite, they provides the core and analytical functionalities. It provides two conceptual models (Analytical Model, Behavioural Model), administration tools and cross-platform services.

Who is using Spago BI?

It is used in any market sector finance, insurance, telecommunication, utilities, industries, public sector, health care & more.
It analyzes and examines massive volumes of statistics data with SpagoBI which is a reliable solution for business. It also optimized to allow easily extract knowledge and offer price from massive volumes of heterogeneous records. In step with present-day and according to current needs, allow SpagoBI manages data in any format, SpagoBI permits control information in any layout, allowing its evaluation and analysis the structuring data work, along with unstructured records, together with-as audio documents, movies, and photographs.

We can access special kinds of databases and analytical packages (such as Teradata, VectorWise, Netezza), NoSQL databases (such as Hive, HBase, Cassandra, OrientDB, MongoDB) and HDFS (Hadoop) or distributions (Hortonworks, Cloudera, Impala).


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