A plethora of data science and business intelligence professionals and organizations have asked these questions this century. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer here. It remains a highly subjective question, especially given the number of BI and visualization tools in the market.
But if there’s one think tank that we can rely on to provide experienced guidance – that’s Gartner. Gartner releases it’s annual Magic Quadrant for ‘Analytics and Business Intelligence Platforms’ in February. Top tech behemoths and organizations across domains and industries look to this Magic Quadrant to understand which tool they should look towards.
This is how Gartner puts it:
“Augmented capabilities are becoming key differentiators for analytics and BI platforms, at a time when cloud ecosystems are also influencing selection decisions. This Magic Quadrant will help data and analytics leaders evolve their analytics and BI technology portfolios in light of these changes.” – Gartner, 2020
And if you’re wondering where these BI and analytics tools fall in the age of artificial intelligence, Gartner has the answer to that as well. Just check out these numbers:
That’s incredible!
Looking for Gartner’s Magic Quadrant 2020 for Data Science and Machine Learning tools? Here you go!
Business intelligence platforms like Tableau and Qlik are no longer judged based on their data visualization capabilities. That’s become mainstream now and we can see that across almost all platforms. Instead, Gartner uses the below two features to rank these tools in the Magic Quadrant:
Curious where these analytics tools ranked in last year’s Magic Quadrant? Let’s check it out:
You can view the full report for this year on Gartner’s site here. They have listed the strengths and cautions for each platform in each quadrant in detail.
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"TIBCO Software has moved from ‘Niche Player’ to ‘Visionary’ – a significant move!" Except they didn't.
Hi Alexandra - Appreciate the hawk eyes! I have updated the article accordingly.
Hi Pranav, do you have an idea, why Google Datastudio is not part of the Magic Quadrant? Best Markus
Hi Markus, I have personally not used Google Data Studio but I'm aware of the features it offers. It's a good tool but there are a few gaps that it has not bridged. What tools like Tableau and Qlik offer (end-to-end BI pipelines), Data Studio still lags behind there. I'm not sure why, but it seems Data Studio isn't Google's top priority (and never has been). Have you used this? What are your thoughts on how it compares to the tools mentioned in the Magic Quadrant? Thanks, Pranav
Hi Pranav, Little surprised on AWS Quicksight still not making a mark in the Magic quadrant or Forrester Wave. Any thoughts on this?
Hi Devi, Interesting catch there. I did some digging to look into this and the only reasonable conclusion I can come up with is that Amazon chose no to participate in this. Thanks, Pranav