In our comparison of IBM Planning Analytics vs. Logi Symphony, IBM Planning Analytics is the best option with a higher overall Wheelhouse Score. Wheelhouse Score uses a combination of feature and pricing comparison data, average user ratings, and editorial reviews to score software vendors on a scale of 1-10.
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Experience in building complex models: The user has successfully built complex models in TM1 for both management and statutory accounts. They have applied TM1 in diverse areas such as property valuations, ship building project costing, airline route profitability, currency conversion, activity-based costing, and public finance initiative scenario comparison.
Real-time data consolidation: TM1 allows for real-time consolidation of data, enabling users to see the immediate impact of changes made to budget figures at different levels of the hierarchy. Calculations defined in TM1's rules language can be applied to related values, ensuring accurate and up-to-date results.
Limitations of Planning Analytics Workbench (PAW): The user mentions that PAW may not match the capabilities of Power BI when it comes to dashboarding. However, TM1's modeling and planning capabilities are considered superior to those of Power BI.
Nice connection with its upgraded version, hope to link with Discovery and SSRM in the future upgrade.
Experience in building complex models: The user has successfully built complex models in TM1 for both management and statutory accounts. They have applied TM1 in diverse areas such as property valuations, ship building project costing, airline route profitability, currency conversion, activity-based costing, and public finance initiative scenario comparison.
Real-time data consolidation: TM1 allows for real-time consolidation of data, enabling users to see the immediate impact of changes made to budget figures at different levels of the hierarchy. Calculations defined in TM1's rules language can be applied to related values, ensuring accurate and up-to-date results.
Limitations of Planning Analytics Workbench (PAW): The user mentions that PAW may not match the capabilities of Power BI when it comes to dashboarding. However, TM1's modeling and planning capabilities are considered superior to those of Power BI.
It is a robust software, expensive but very useful. But unfortunately, the customer support couldn't help us find out the solution to the problem we did meet. It took almost 2 months but the result was hopeless. Then we managed to sort out things with the help of their partner, dbSeer but it costed us too much. SA simple security requirement wasn't fulfilled by it. So ultimately, we'd to terminate the program partnership and lost a great amount of money too with it. Not a single buck was refunded by Logi.
In short, we had to switch to another software. The only good they did to us was rewarding us with grace periods to let us find out a better substitute. Being a small non-profit company of ours, it was not for us.
If you can afford you can do a lot with it.
Very expensive maintenance and poor customer support.
Experience in building complex models: The user has successfully built complex models in TM1 for both management and statutory accounts. They have applied TM1 in diverse areas such as property valuations, ship building project costing, airline route profitability, currency conversion, activity-based costing, and public finance initiative scenario comparison.
Real-time data consolidation: TM1 allows for real-time consolidation of data, enabling users to see the immediate impact of changes made to budget figures at different levels of the hierarchy. Calculations defined in TM1's rules language can be applied to related values, ensuring accurate and up-to-date results.
Limitations of Planning Analytics Workbench (PAW): The user mentions that PAW may not match the capabilities of Power BI when it comes to dashboarding. However, TM1's modeling and planning capabilities are considered superior to those of Power BI.
Experience in building complex models: The user has successfully built complex models in TM1 for both management and statutory accounts. They have applied TM1 in diverse areas such as property valuations, ship building project costing, airline route profitability, currency conversion, activity-based costing, and public finance initiative scenario comparison.
Real-time data consolidation: TM1 allows for real-time consolidation of data, enabling users to see the immediate impact of changes made to budget figures at different levels of the hierarchy. Calculations defined in TM1's rules language can be applied to related values, ensuring accurate and up-to-date results.
Limitations of Planning Analytics Workbench (PAW): The user mentions that PAW may not match the capabilities of Power BI when it comes to dashboarding. However, TM1's modeling and planning capabilities are considered superior to those of Power BI.
Nice connection with its upgraded version, hope to link with Discovery and SSRM in the future upgrade.
It is a robust software, expensive but very useful. But unfortunately, the customer support couldn't help us find out the solution to the problem we did meet. It took almost 2 months but the result was hopeless. Then we managed to sort out things with the help of their partner, dbSeer but it costed us too much. SA simple security requirement wasn't fulfilled by it. So ultimately, we'd to terminate the program partnership and lost a great amount of money too with it. Not a single buck was refunded by Logi.
In short, we had to switch to another software. The only good they did to us was rewarding us with grace periods to let us find out a better substitute. Being a small non-profit company of ours, it was not for us.
If you can afford you can do a lot with it.
Very expensive maintenance and poor customer support.
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In our rating and review comparison of IBM Planning Analytics vs. Logi Symphony, IBM Planning Analytics has 31 user reviews and Logi Symphony has 14. The average star rating for IBM Planning Analytics is 4.35 while Logi Symphony has an average rating of 4.07. IBM Planning Analytics has more positive reviews than Logi Symphony. Comparing IBM Planning Analytics vs. Logi Symphony reviews, IBM Planning Analytics has stronger overall reviews.
IBM Planning Analytics vs. Logi Symphony both offer a strong set of features and functionality including Data Management, Data Migration, Report Management, Reporting & Analytics, Drag-and-Drop Builders/Designers, Layout Types, Chart Types, Customizable Items, Appointments/Scheduling, Reminders/Alerts, Systems/Administrative, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Supported Technologies. In our feature comparison of IBM Planning Analytics vs. Logi Symphony, IBM Planning Analytics offers more of the most popular features and tools than Logi Symphony.
In our pricing comparison of IBM Planning Analytics vs. Logi Symphony, Logi Symphony's pricing starts at N/A/month and is more affordable compared to Logi Symphony's starting cost of N/A/month.
Our comparison of IBM Planning Analytics vs. Logi Symphony shows that IBM Planning Analytics scores higher in usability for ease of use, setup & support. Logi Symphony scores higher in meets requirements, learning curve, quality of support, ease of admin, but IBM Planning Analytics has the best scores overall for system usability.
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