“Why?”
A quintessential question we ask every day, in any context, at any time. And now more than ever, a question we ask of data.
Companies are eager to learn more about customer 360° and get to the “why” of customer behavior. Yet, many SaaS companies continue to leverage antiquated solutions that were originally intended for static data, relational data, and point lookups in time. This disconnect– between what product, marketing, and analyst teams need to ask of their data and what they have access to–is glaring. And even more concerning, it’s an unsustainable solution.
Legacy BI tools make data analysis nearly impossible to run queries across a continuous stream of events without serious performance issues. Without the ability to effectively analyze event data, the types of behavioral analysis teams want to perform are out of reach. These issues only become more prominent as data volume across companies grows.
How can companies anticipate this massive influx of data and scale the necessary infrastructure?
Scaling infrastructure to support rapid analysis isn’t easy, and many existing tools on the market weren’t designed with scale in mind. In particular, doing so with tools, like Tableau, isn’t easy–and can push the platform’s operation toward a slow crawl. Not to mention, integrating other event data sources, like Salesforce, can be an extremely time-consuming task. For example, integrating slow-moving lists of accounts, deals, and revenue associated coupled with event data across the entire customer journey–including web, mobile, and IoT, can take hours or days, leaving silos of data and questions unanswered.
While Tableau and BI may not be excellent for discovering the “why,” they still are powerful tools relevant to today’s reporting and data needs. Most notably, when integrated with a powerful customer intelligence tool, like Scuba.
Read to discover where Tableau’s customer insight limitations stifle the “why,” but open the door for a symbiotic relationship with a real-time customer analytics solution, like Scuba.
Tableau and BI shouldn’t be retired just because they lack certain analytics and fast-scale capabilities. They still maintain relevance and necessity in today’s world of reporting and congregating data. In fact, Tableau shines in three particular areas:
However, Tableau comes with its limitations for truly comprehensive and fast analytics. In today’s digital landscape, there are some tasks that Tableau can’t entirely achieve on its own.
These include the following three drawbacks:
Simply put, Tableau isn’t a single-stack solution and can’t live up to the demand for deep analysis, real-time insights, and at-scale data exploration and querying. Then again, Tableau wasn’t built to be an analytics solution, to begin with. This may seem like a dead end, but then again, endings are often new beginnings–or in this case, an opportunity for easy integrations.
Luckily, Tableau can be easily integrated with real-time analytics solutions, like Scuba.
As the old proverb says, “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it.”
While the proverb above may seem counterintuitive–it bears some truth. At least, in regards to Tableau. As a robust reporting tool, Tableau is good at what it does–and there’s no need to reinvent that wheel. What brands do need, and should consider is adding an additional wheel: a strong analytics platform–like Scuba Analytics. Tableau can work in tandem with Scuba to deliver brands better insights, and the freedom to explore data and ask no-code queries.
By integrating with Tableau, Scuba can offer users the following capabilities and benefits:
While Tableau can still be used for static reports, Scuba allows analysts to manage fewer of them and spend more time reading insights. That’s because Scuba ingests data in real-time and in its rawest form—giving users the ability to query data directly. This level of granularity cannot be achieved when data is aggregated and summarized in a warehouse, which creates a disjointed, chaotic environment to glean key insights.
Below is an example of Scuba's integration with Tableau:
Tableau has its strong suits and its weaknesses. Indeed, it becomes a better tool with the support and integration of a platform like Scuba. But, on the other hand, Scuba can actually do the job entirely on its own–without Tableau.
Meaning, Scuba Analytics can be a solution and replacement for Tableau altogether.
Scuba is a single-stack solution for both data analytics and reporting. With lightning-fast time to insights, the ability to scale quickly, and no-code querying, Scuba allows brands to achieve what traditional BI tools can’t do: understand the “why.”
“The thing that we like about Scuba is the ability to see logs instantly which we can’t really do with Tableau.” –Quip
Scuba’s streamlined full-stack solution is cost-effective–integrating the database, analytics layer, and comprehensive data visualizations into a single solution.
Uncovering the “why” to every single question will never be possible–but in the data analytics world, brands have that possibility with Scuba. Traditional BI tools weren’t built for evolution, despite their ability to adapt and integrate.
With Scuba Analytics, there’s no need to modify, build, or rebuild data analytics tools. Scuba’s real-time customer intelligence platform provides teams with seamless data exploration, visualizations, and deep insights into the most granular customer journeys.
Want to learn more about how Scuba can improve your reporting and analytics? Request a demo today or talk to a Scuba expert.