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SAP Lumira [EOL] vs Tableau Enterprise comparison

 

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Executive SummaryUpdated on Apr 15, 2026

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

SAP Lumira [EOL]
Average Rating
7.2
Reviews Sentiment
7.3
Number of Reviews
22
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Tableau Enterprise
Average Rating
8.4
Reviews Sentiment
6.1
Number of Reviews
309
Ranking in other categories
BI (Business Intelligence) Tools (2nd), Reporting (2nd), Data Visualization (1st), Embedded BI (1st)
 

Featured Reviews

Rafal Zaborowski - PeerSpot reviewer
Supply Chain Manager, Proxy, Matw Global D&I Council Memeber at SAUERESSIG Group
It's stable, it keeps on improving and the technical support is excellent
I think a lot of users aren't having fun using SAP because it requires putting in a lot of information by keyboard directly because it requires some coding, so this is one area for improvement. From a user point of view, SAP is a complex system where you can learn and teach, so another area for improvement in the solution is that it needs to be more user-friendly. In the next release of SAP, I want it to have a friendlier menu for its users.
Uzair Faruqi - PeerSpot reviewer
Head Of Data Science at Mjunction Services
Ease of developing dashboards and receiving strong technical support have enabled efficient data visualization
Introducing custom features, such as NLP-based reports, is not very good in Tableau. My MD has been asking us for a way to write in natural language to request reports that the system should generate, but that isn't very effective with Tableau. As a developer, I can develop an on-demand report in Python quite easily, but exposing a REST API on the Tableau platform is not a very easy task. AI enablement is an area for improvement for Tableau, and that is something they might have to work upon. I have heard that ThoughtSpot is quite better in this regard, but the cost of ThoughtSpot is much higher. ThoughtSpot has lots of natural language-based report generation features that Tableau lacks.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"The dynamic creation of dashboards and the quick visualization is the key feature."
"Now, it seems to be one of the best SAP dashboard/chart/data analysis tools available."
"We’ve created several dashboards that display large sets of data in an insightful and easily digestible way."
"It provides better, more robust ability to visualize data than in Excel or some of the other desktop tools that are out there, providing users the ability to identify actionable trends in their data sets that they normally wouldn't see, like in a spreadsheet or tabular data, a report."
"Geographic hierarchy and the ability to connect with SAP sources, such as CRM, ERP, and BW."
"The best feature is the ease of developing dashboards."
"I would recommend using SAP Lumira because the development of dashboards is easy, and they have a good look and feel."
"It is fairly easy and fast when it comes to using it."
"Tableau is key in providing that data on a refresh basis; we use a data blending tool that pumps the data into Tableau, and we just schedule it to run every single day, so the automation of the data and being able to present it to people who are interested are the most valuable features."
"Customer Service: Good as there are various methods of finding answers and fixes."
"The stability seems to be very reliable."
"The product offers an intuitive user interface, detailed screens and widgets, and the absence of data limitations"
"This is a powerful product that allows users to analyze themselves rather than viewing the report."
"Tableau is (I believe) the best tool for data visualization."
"It's very user-friendly; it's not like Power BI, Tableau is very user-friendly, anybody can use Tableau, it's very easy to adopt things, I can visualize the stats, it's one of the fastest-growing data visualization and data analytics tools, and you can simplify and convert raw data into a very understandable format."
"Tableau has comprehensive, insightful charts, which allow you to build stunning dashboards and enrich your support decision-making."
 

Cons

"We definitely encountered issues with stability. We found a lot of bugs throughout the amount of time that we've been using the product."
"It needs to have more complex and enriched chart functions."
"I'm not a fan of using SAP Lumira because it requires putting in a lot of information by keyboard directly because it requires some coding, so this is one area for improvement. From a user point of view, SAP Lumira is a complex system to learn and teach, so another area for improvement in the solution is that it needs to be more user-friendly."
"Lumira uses a lot of memory resources, so the execution of dashboards is slow."
"The Cloud/Edge version of SAP Lumira still needs to be more user friendly."
"Lumira uses a lot of memory resources, so the execution of dashboards is slow."
"I think probably what I was trying to do at the time was create some sort of map if you will. I work a lot with freight data, transportation data and I've been trying to find a solution to show volumes and distances out of a specific point so if we've got a distribution center in Dallas, Texas, something that I can just drop the data in and by zip code it will show a heat map of the zip codes that we're shipping to and I don't recall Lumira being able to do that."
"From an enterprise supported tool, I find that a little wanting."
"Sales support when we were first engaged with them was minimal."
"Data preparation and joining different data sources is still not very intuitive and could be improved."
"We were not happy with their support. Even for the production issue, they didn't give proper support to us."
"Add calculated columns in the edit text box like in Spotfire."
"The solution could improve the scalability, it is difficult to make changes."
"They need to improve the bar chart position and width."
"I would like Tableau to handle geospatial data better in terms of multiple layers and shapefiles."
"The solution could use more features in data analytics."
 

Pricing and Cost Advice

"In terms of cost, SAP Lumira is less affordable."
"PowerBI is way more capable at a much better price point: $10 per user without all the associated setup costs."
"Licensing fees are paid on a yearly basis."
"It is reasonable and cheap as compared to other major tools. It has a good price, and people go for it because of its pricing."
"The professional version of Tableau is quite expensive."
"Its price is reasonable. Everything is included in the license."
"We pay for the enterprise license for Tableau. The licensing could be cheaper and more flexible."
"The licensing model of Tableau has changed since we initially purchased it three years ago and it is more complicated, and I have found it to be more expensive. They have lost market shares to Microsoft BI. My company will probably change solutions this year because of the increased pricing model."
"If they want to be competitive in the market, the price must be improved."
"Deployment of dashboards to viewers and unit supervisors can be prohibitively expensive."
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Comparison Review

it_user79932 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager - BI Head with 5,001-10,000 employees
Feb 4, 2015
Comparison of SAP BO, Tableau, QlikView, Cognos, Microsoft, OBIEE and Pentaho
1. SAP BO/BI Enterprise scalability Security Ease of use Semantic layer 2. Tableau Visualization Data discovery Turnaround time 3. IBM Cognos Enterprise scalability Security In-memory feature 4. MS BI - Flexibility 5. Pentaho - Open source but still enterprise grade 6. QlikView Data…
 

Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Government
13%
Comms Service Provider
10%
Construction Company
9%
Healthcare Company
8%
Financial Services Firm
16%
Manufacturing Company
9%
Computer Software Company
8%
University
6%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business4
Midsize Enterprise4
Large Enterprise15
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business117
Midsize Enterprise67
Large Enterprise184
 

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Also Known As

SAP BusinessObjects Lumira
Tableau Desktop, Tableau Server, Tableau Online
 

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