When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found them equally easy to use. However, Tableau is easier to set up , while reviewers preferred administration and ease of doing business with Evisions Argos overall.
When I utilized Argos, I was working in student affairs at Ball State University. I was working along side an academic advisor, and we used Argos to take data from our serve to have on file for the specific students that we served to know their information...
I am not a huge fan of the graphics. The reports are frankly straight from a 1990s computer monitor. We had to implement another software for visualization. Export controls are not intuitive.
Tableau enables users the ability build data visualizations in the matter of minutes without requiring technical report development knowledge. In my opinion, the top 5 best qualities: 1. Drag and drop functionality is easy for any user to...
Needs an updated UI and better data connection process
When I utilized Argos, I was working in student affairs at Ball State University. I was working along side an academic advisor, and we used Argos to take data from our serve to have on file for the specific students that we served to know their information...
Tableau enables users the ability build data visualizations in the matter of minutes without requiring technical report development knowledge. In my opinion, the top 5 best qualities: 1. Drag and drop functionality is easy for any user to...
I am not a huge fan of the graphics. The reports are frankly straight from a 1990s computer monitor. We had to implement another software for visualization. Export controls are not intuitive.
Needs an updated UI and better data connection process