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TIBCO Jaspersoft Reporting and Analytics for AWS

TIBCO Software Inc. | 6.1

Linux/Unix, Amazon Linux 2015.03 - 64-bit Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    Spuul

Easier to get started and start creating reports but bit slower on report loading

  • May 13, 2014
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Easier to get started and start creating reports compared other tools we tried. Could start creating reports with out need to download any more software.

Bit slower reports loading side, but we are happy with jaspersoft response and hopefully performance issues get resolved in next release, v5.6.


    Mahesh

Great features with almost professional Edition + Cost Effective

  • August 28, 2013
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Jaspersoft is an excellent BI system that provides maximum features available in AWS on a low service cost. Easy to install & configure.It connects to AWS REDShift . It is a great experience. "Jaspersoft Dataintegration" features in AWS would have made it more tightly coupled.so i go 1 down in star.


    John Lynn

Excellent way to jump start full-featured reporting

  • July 03, 2013
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I compared many reporting options for our application, which is based on the Java application stack. With Jaspersoft for AWS, we were able to quickly establish a reporting and analysis environment, much quicker than any other option and without involving a limited trial or big $$$ outlay.

Using the included iReports Professional license, we can develop reports locally (on Windows or OSX), and then deploy to the server. We are able to define our data sources in the server (data sources that reside outside of the AWS environment). We also created our own roles to limit visibility of various items in the repository.

We also are using domains to set up ad-hoc reporting based on data sources that we define. It's pretty powerful; a domain data source can actually encompass multiple "real" data sources, joins, calculated fields, etc..

All in all, it's been a great experience. I leave off 1 star only because sometimes it's difficult to get answers in the community forum, but hopefully this will improve as the AWS product matures.