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2 Free Microstrategy Visualization tools Disrupt it all!

Famous Traditional BI vendor got sick and tired to be out of Data Visualization market and decided to insert itself into it by force by releasing today 2 Free (for all users) Data Visualization Products:
  • MicroStrategy Analytics Desktop™ (Free self-service visual analytics tool)
  • MicroStrategy Analytics Express™ (Free Cloud-based self-service visual analytics)

    That looks to me as the huge Disruption of Data Visualization Market: For example similar Desktop Product from Tableau costs $1999 and Cloud Product called Tableau Online costs $500/year/user. It puts Tableau, Qlikview and Spotfire to a very tough position price-wise. However only Tableau stock went down almost $3 (more then %4) today, but MSTR, TIBX an QLIK basically did not react on Microstrategy announcement):


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    And don't think that only MIcrostrategy trying to get into DV market. For example SAP did similar (in less-dramatic and non-disruptive fashion) a few months ago with SAP Lumira (Personal Edition is free), also SAP Cloud and Standard edition available too, see it here http://www.saplumira.com/index.php and here http://store.businessobjects.com/store/bobjamer/en_US/Content/pbPage.sap-lumira . 

    SAP senior vice president and platform head Steve Lucas 10 weeks ago was asked if SAP would consider buying Tableau, Lucas went in the opposite direction. “We aren’t going to buy Tableau,” Lucas said with a smile on his face. There’s no need to buy an overvalued software company.” Rather, SAP wants to crush companies like Tableau (I doubt it is possible, but SAP is free to try) and build own Data Visualization product line out of Lumira, read more at
    http://venturebeat.com/2013/07/30/sap-platform-head-tableau-overvalued/#yFzUpzOh6ivMYvqP.99
    If I will be Tableau, Qlikview or Spotfire I will not worry yet about Microstrategy competition yet, because it is unclear how the future R&D for free Analytics Desktop and Express will be funded - out of MicroStrategy Analytics Enterprise™ R&D budget? That can be tricky, considering as of right now Tableau hiring hard (163 open job positions as of yesterday!) and Qliktech is very active too (about 93 openings as of yesterday) and even TIBCO has 36 open positions just for Spotfire alone.But I may start to worry about other DV Vendor - Datawatch, who recently completed the acquisition of Panopticon. Datawatch grew 45% YoY (2012-over-2011), has only 124 employees but $27.5M in sales, very experienced leadership, 40000+ customers worldwide and mature product line. May be another evidence of it here: http://online.wsj.com/article/PR-CO-20131023-907942.html

    New MicroStrategy Analytics Enterprise 9.4 includes data blending, which allows users to combine data from more than one source; the software stores the data in working memory without the need for a separate data integration product.  9.4 can connect with the MongoDB NoSQL data store as well as Hadoop distributions from Hortonworks, Intel and Pivotal. It comes with the R, adds better ESRI integration. The application can now fit 10 times as much data in memory as the previous version could, and the self-service querying now runs up to 40 percent faster.

    The three MicroStrategy Analytics Platform products also share a common user experience—making it easy to start small with self-service analytics and grow into the production-grade features of Enterprise. Desktop and Express from Microstrategy can be naturally extended (for fee)  to a new enterprise-grade BI&DV Suite, also released today and called MicroStrategy Analytics Enterprise™ (known under other name as MIcrostrategy Suite 9.4).

    MicroStrategy Analytics Enterprise™ Suite is also available starting today for free for developers and non-production use: 10 named user licenses of MicroStrategy Intelligence Server, MicroStrategy Web Reporter and Analyst, MicroStrategy Mobile, MicroStrategy Report Services, MicroStrategy Transaction Services, MicroStrategy OLAP Services, MicroStrategy Distribution Services, and MultiSource Option. 1 named user license of development software, MicroStrategy Web Professional, MicroStrategy Developer, and MicroStrategy Architect The server components have a 1 CPU limit).
    Quote from Wayne Eckerson, President of  BI Leader Consulting:
    "The new MicroStrategy Analytics Desktop makes MicroStrategy a top-tier competitor in the red-hot visual discovery market. The company was one of the first traditional enterprise BI vendors to ship a visual discovery tool, so its offering is mature compared to others in its peer group, but it was locked away inside its existing platform. By offering a stand-alone desktop visual discovery tool and making it freely available, MicroStrategy places itself among" Data Visualization Leaders.

    You also can read today's article from very frequent visitor to my blog (his name Akram), who is the Portfolio and Hedge Manager, Daily Trader and excellent investigator of all Data Visualization Stocks, DV Market and DV Vendors. His article "Tableau: The DV Market Just Got More Crowded"  can be found here (cannot resist to quote: "Microstrategy is priced like it has nothing to do with this space, and Tableau is priced like it will own the whole thing."):http://seekingalpha.com/article/1760432-tableau-the-dv-market-just-got-more-crowded?source=yahoo

    Heatmap generated by Microstrategy Analytic Desktop[caption id="attachment_4413" align="aligncenter" width="510"] Heatmap generated by Microstrategy Analytic Desktop[/caption]

    MicroStrategy Analytics Desktop.

    It's free visual analytics: Free Visual Insight, 100M per file, 1GB total storage, 1 of user, Free e-mail support for 30 days. Free access to online training, forum, and knowledge base, Data Sources: xls, csv, RDBMSes, Multidimensional Cubes, MapReduce, Columnar DBs, Access with Web Browser, export to Excel, PDF, flash and images, email distribution. The product is freely available to all and can be downloaded instantly at:http://www.microstrategy.com/free/desktop .

    TRellis of Bar Charts generated by Microstrategy Analytics Desktop[caption id="attachment_4415" align="aligncenter" width="510"] TRellis of Bar Charts generated by Microstrategy Analytics Desktop[/caption]
    http://www.microstrategy.com/Strategy/media/downloads/free/analytics-desktop_quick-start-guide.pdf Kevin Spurway, MicroStrategy’s vice president of industry and mobile marketing said: "The new desktop software was designed to compete with other increasingly popular self-serve, data-discovery desktop visualization tools offered by Tableau and others". To work with larger data sets, a user should have 2GB or more of working memory on the computer, Spurway said.

    MicroStrategy Analytics Express.

    MicroStrategy Analytics Express is a software-as-a-service (SaaS)-based application that delivers all the rapid-fire self-service analytical capabilities of Desktop, plus reports and dashboards, native mobile applications, and secure team-based collaboration – all instantly accessible in the Cloud. Today, the Express community includes over 32,000 users across the globe.

    In this release, Express inherits all the major functional upgrades of the MicroStrategy Analytics Platform, including new data blending features, improved performance, new map analytics, and much more. For a limited time, MicroStrategy is also making Express available to all users free for a year. With this valuable offer, users will be able to establish an account, invite tens, hundreds, or even thousands of colleagues to connect, analyze and share their data and insight, and do it all at no charge. For some organizations, the potential value of this offer can be $1 million or more. Users can sign up, access the service, and take advantage of this offer instantly at
    www.microstrategy.com/free/express
    MicroStrategy Analytics Express includes Free Visual Insight, Free web browser and iPad access, Free SaaS for one year, 1GB upload per file, unlimited number of users, Free e-mail support for 30 days. Free access to online training, forum, and knowledge base. Data Sources: xls, csv, RDBMSes Columnar DBs, Drobbox, Google Drive Connector, Visual Insight, a lot of security and a lot more, see http://www.microstrategy.com/Strategy/media/downloads/free/analytics-express_user-guide.pdf

    All tools from Microstrategy Analytics Platform (Desktop, Express and Entereprise Suite) support standard list of Chart Styles and Types:
    • Bar (Vertical/Horizontal Clustered/Stacked/100% Stacked),
    • Line (Vertical/Horizontal Absolute/Stacked/100% Stacked),
    • Combo Chart (of Bar and Area),
    • Area (Vertical/Horizontal Absolute/Stacked/100% Stacked)
    • Dual Axis ( Bar/Line/Area Vertical/Horizontal), 
    • HeatMap, 
    • Scatter, Scatter Grid, 
    • Bubble, Bubble Grid, 
    • Grid,
      Data Grid generated by Microstrategy Analytics Express

    • Pie, Ring, 
    • ESRI Maps, 
    Microstrategy Analytics Desktop and Express integrate and generate ESRI Map Visualizations
    • Network Visualization of Nodes, with lines representing links/connections/relationship,Network Graph Generated by Microstrategy Analytics Express


    e4Microcharts

    • Microcharts and Sparklines

    Data and Word Clouds, and of course any kind of interactive Dashboards as combination of all of the above Charts, Graphs, and Marks:
    Interactive Dashboard Generated by Microstrategy Analytics ExpressInteractive Dashboard Generated by Microstrategy Analytics Express

    4 comments:

    1. New book about MicroStrategy covers the latest Visual Insight and cloud technology:

      http://goo.gl/YHvUfA

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    2. […] 2 Free Microstrategy Visualization tools Disrupt it all! | Data … http://apandre.wordpress.com/Famous Traditional BI vendor got sick and tired to be out of Data Visualization market and decided to insert itself into it by force by releasing today 2 Free (for all users) Data Visualization Products: MicroStrategy Analytics … […]

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    3. Hi Andrei:
      Thanks for flagging this. Would be good to get some good clear analysis of this product when you have bandwidth. But, at the moment, based on a quick look at the 3 tools I am not sure this is as big a deal as some bloggers are making out is making out.

      Some thoughts...
      Microstrategy Analytics Desktop has a file size limitation of 100 MB. There doesn't appear to be any Secure user authentication. So I am thinking this is playing in the same space as say the free Spotfire Silver Personal edition..with a 50 MB of storage limit and no private access. Also some similarities to the free Tableau Public offering. My impression is Analytics Desktop this isn't an enterprise ready tool.

      Then there is the Analytics Express tool. Free for 1 year... But then how much? Also Mobile access is limited to web browser and Ipad. No android access, no cube connectivity. To me this looks like a product aimed to hook and upsell customers that were initially attracted by the free pitch.

      Analytics Enterprise looks like an interesting full featured Enterprise product. Available as "on premises solution" or a "POC available on our Platform-as-a-Service". Where is the SaaS cloud offering? They need an equivalent of Tableau online or a Spotfire Cloud 6 offering . Also there no clear pricing available online (This always bugs me).. Microstrategy has historically been an expensive product..to quote this years (2013) Magic quadrant for BI by Gartner " its (Microstrategy's) customers report above-average license and implementation costs per user. Moreover, "cost of software" is cited by its customers as the No. 1 product limitation to broader deployment". So I am not convinced that this apparently Enterprise ready product will under cut the established DV vendors.

      So I am interested but yet to be convinced by the offering. My gut feel is that the release of Spotfire 6 Enterprise Cloud might have a bigger impact on the Data Visualization Market. Thoughts and feedback welcome.

      Cheers, Steve,
      24/10/2013

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    4. I agree with Steve that Microstrategy needs to show how its desktop and express products will actually upsell to Enterprise or how it will gain significant market share. Simply having a product doesn't result in adoption for a freemium or free product. Microstrategy has the muscle and reach to quickly gain share, but needs to show how they're going to work with analytic developer communities and execute on a freemium model that is very different from the traditional enterprise application sales.

      At this point, Spotfire 6 and upcoming Tableau versions seem more relevant for the business visualization market. I'm looking forward to seeing what the analysts and consultants say about Microstrategy's plans.

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