Tableau is a mature business intelligence and analytics tool that can tap into a broad range of databases. It's got drag-and-drop interfaces for creating visualizations, results that can be shared with others, and deployment choices for cloud and on-premises systems. With tools like AI/ML, governance and collaboration, Tableau is geared to help you run your business better and get more out of your data, as it's used by companies like Whole Foods Market and Dubai Airports.
Another contender is Weld, which taps into more than 150 apps, files and databases, with no-code data pipelines and AI-powered insights. Weld gives you a single source of truth for your business, combining insights from marketing, sales, customer success and finance. It's also got high security with 99.9% uptime, end-to-end encryption and SOC 2 and ISO certifications, so it's a good option for companies that want to integrate and analyze data without worrying about security.
Fivetran is an automated data integration service that can pull data from more than 500 sources, including SaaS apps, databases and ERPs. It's got deployment choices for on-premise and cloud systems, so you can integrate data securely. Real-time analytics and support for major security standards means Fivetran can help you run your business more smoothly and make better decisions if you have complex data operations.
Last is Airbook, a collaborative data workspace that taps into more than 150 data sources and supports a variety of integration methods. It's got features like collaborative workspaces, visualization and a chart builder, so it's good for teams to create and share insights. With support for SQL, Python and no-code interfaces, Airbook speeds up data analysis and helps everyone in the organization make data-driven decisions.