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A comparison of Power BI and native web tools
2023-02-09 11:01:46
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|Type|Pros|Cons| |---|---|---| |Native Web Tool|1.Widely used and supported by a large community of developers.<br />2.Highly customizable and flexible, allowing for a wide range of solutions to be developed.<br />3.Can be integrated with a variety of databases and APIs.|1.Steep learning curve, as JavaScript can be complex and requires a good understanding of programming concepts.<br />2.Can be difficult to maintain and debug, especially for large and complex applications.<br />3.Can be slow in older browsers and less optimized devices.| |Power BI|1.User-friendly interface, making it easy for non-technical users to create and customize reports.<br />2.Offers a range of built-in visualization options and tools for data analysis.<br />3.Integrates well with other Microsoft/Azure tools, such as Excel and SharePoint.|1.Limited customization options compared to JavaScript.<br />2.Can be less flexible and may not be suitable for more complex reporting requirements.<br />3.Can be resource-intensive and may require high-performance hardware for large data sets, **which can be extremely expensive**| If we can determine the dimensions and number of charts that need to be displayed, and they do not need to change frequently, I suggest using a web tool as it is more flexible with a wider range of chart types available. Additionally, it is more cost-effective when dealing with large amounts of data.
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