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Clear Analytics Business Intelligence Review

by Clear Analytics Business Intelligence

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Deployment: On-prem
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Clear Analytics
Clear Analytics
1992
Jersey City, NJ
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Clear Analytics At A Glance

Good: Self-service BI via Excel, unlmited number of users can access/edit spreadsheet, no data warehouse needed to "pre-aggregate" data.
Bad: No mobile capability, not ideal for companies that don't work with Excel.
Bottom Line: Clear Analytics supports and expands the capabilities of Excel by allowing users to receive accurate data on-demand, while also providing expansive self-service access to BI insights across the entire company, increasing productivity.

Product Overview

Clear Analytics delivers users self-service business intelligence through Excel, creating situations where outside help is not needed for valuable, actionable insights to be drawn from data. Rather, Clear Analytics focuses on transforming the average user into a data expert by buoying the capabilities of easy to use, exisiting platforms that users are already familiar with, like Excel.

Clear Analytics seamlessly melds with Excel because it is a gold-level application development partner with Microsoft. The ease of this combination is evident in their Data Share function, which allows, unlike regular Excel, an unlimited number of users to edit and access a given spreadsheet. It can even be accessed simultaneously by different users. This vastly increases the amount of spreadsheets and amount of data that users can share, protect, and manage.

Clear Analytics data quality tools are another significant feature, helping users produce trending reports and dashboards to help data stewards get smoother and quicker visuals of their daily data flows.

Another significant product capability of Clear Analytics is its “logical data warehouse” feature, which, contrary to traditional BI solutions, does not require an expert to maintain, or advanced hardware to setup. Instead, this “logical” approach includes a semantic meta layer which stores the entire data landscape, so that it knows precisely where to search for a given bit of information. Since data is pulled based on when the end-user wants it, no data warehouse is forced to pre-aggregate the information.

Features

While noteworthy for its seamless adaptability with Microsoft tools like Excel and Sharepoint, Clear Analytics also includes a broad array of other business intelligence features, many of which we have listed here below.

Clear Analytics also supports Microsoft’s Power BI SaaS service.

  • Ad Hoc Analysis?
  • Online Analytical Processing (OLAP)?
  • Predictive Analysis?
  • Profit Analysis?
  • Trend Indicators?
  • Ad Hoc Reporting?
  • Automatic Scheduled Reporting?
  • Customizable Dashboard?

Target Market

Clear Analytics works across industries, zeroing in on the banking, real estate, and insurance sectors.

  • Bank of America
  • AIG
  • Stone Harbor Investment Partners, L.P.
  • Citibank
  • UBS AG
  • One William Street Capital Management, L.P.
  • Ultimus
  • Commission Control
  • MFA Financial, Inc.
  • GoldenTree Asset Management

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Implementation/Integration

Users start with a 30-day free trial. Implementation, depending on company needs, is shorter than traditional BI solutions (can range from two hours to one business day).

Clear Analytics provides onsite training. Other training are in the form of an online manual and video documentation.

Customer Service & Support

Clear Analytics offers a Product Help documents section on their website that helps users self-solve and address issues they have. They also have an FAQ section that explains how and why the product is distinct, and the specifics of its capabilities, such as number of users, its data consolidation abilities, how it is unique from Excel, and more.

There is also a Video section in Support that visualizes queries, dashboards, datasource connections, and other features.

Shortcomings

Although including a robust offering of BI features, Clear Analytics is probably not ideal for companies that do not use Excel or those companies that do not require additional features through Excel.

As a software that largely relies on Excel, it is not an ideal solution for businesses that do a lot of their work remotely on tablets or mobile phones. Competitors offer more complete mobile options. Clear Analytics does not offer an app for access on mobile devices, although this could change in the future.

The product is only available through on-premise deployment, meaning that collaboration between companies through the cloud is not possible.

In addition, Clear Analytics is only available in English.

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About

Clear Analytics was founded by Ana-Data, a technology and software company that offers both consulting services and the construction of various software applications. Founded in 1992, Ana-Data focused in creating custom software applications and user-interface design. Perhaps their most successful offering was Clear Analytics, a self-service, enterprise BI solution. Clear Analytics is now independent of Ana-Data. They are based in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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Clear Analytics Business Intelligence may work for specific use cases, but we recommend exploring alternatives before committing.

Written by

Justin Heinze

Justin Heinze, the Managing Editor of BI Software Insight, comes from a background of creative writing and journalism. His short fiction has been published online and in print, and he previously served as the military affairs reporter for the Northwest Florida Daily News. He received a BA in English Literature and History from St. Joseph's University, and has taken coursework towards a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at the University of San Francisco. Justin develops Business Intelligence content for BI Software Insight, covering notable developments in the field and critically examining new software. He strives to provide businesses with the information they need to make smart, informed decisions about products.