Every organization uses data to make informed decisions, but there are many different ways to collect and view data. While some companies still use Excel as their primary business intelligence tool, many business intelligence vendors offer free versions of their tools provide you with more robust access to your data at no cost. Our team […]
Every organization uses data to make informed decisions, but there are many different ways to collect and view data. While some companies still use Excel as their primary business intelligence tool, many business intelligence vendors offer free versions of their tools provide you with more robust access to your data at no cost.
Our team of business intelligence experts evaluated four popular solutions to see how they compare:
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