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Are there analogues of Qlick Sense or how to implement it correctly and with whom to cooperate?
We are implementing AMO CPM, as it turned out, there is no analytics we need there, they advised us to use the services of Qlick Sense, but the prices are quite high, some charge a monthly fee for using their connector, others charge for each required schedule where even two dependencies are taken separately.
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Amo is a fairly simple CRM. Once you start asking questions about analytics in it, the best (according to the experience of several clients) solution is to switch to a more functional CPM
type in a search engine - a BI-system will fall out a bunch of
different ones, all IBM, Oracal, Microsoft, Tableau, Roambi, Forecast, and so on)
have a normal price tag. Differences concept of creating output, appearance.
Yes, connectors are mostly paid and third-party developers, how much you need it, figure it out yourself. The same Qlick is able to force data from files or databases, regularly. Tritely do unloading from CRM to txt (one or several files), then it is loaded by Qlick. Everyone is happy)
The Qlick connector will connect directly to the CRM. This is not required at the start.
It seems that all of the listed ones have free versions, mainly limiting the amount of downloaded information. Set, read / watch the instructions, you can build a simple schedule yourself.
You can use a free analogue - the ELK stack (ElasticSearch, Logstash, Kibana) - this is now the de facto standard for replacing Qlik.
In general, there are ready-made solutions for analytics like the Amplitude service.
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