Data Visualization Tools Resources
Articles, Glossary Terms, Discussions, and Reports to expand your knowledge on Data Visualization Tools
Resource pages are designed to give you a cross-section of information we have on specific categories. You'll find articles from our experts, feature definitions, discussions from users like you, and reports from industry data.
Data Visualization Tools Articles
What Is Data Sampling? How to See the Bigger Picture
When you need an answer and need it fast, wouldn’t it be nice to ask everyone in the world who could help find an answer?
by Mara Calvello
6 Real-World Examples of Business Intelligence in Action
Data is the lifeblood of business success. However, simply having access to massive amounts of data is not enough. The real challenge is transforming those datasets into actionable insights that can drive growth, optimize business operations, and elevate decision-making.
by Devin Pickell
11 Best Free Data Visualization Tools in 2024
You know the drill: numbers are great, but visuals are even better. They make complex data digestible, trends obvious, and insights actionable. But not everyone has a fat budget for fancy software, which is why free data visualization tools exist.
by Harshita Tewari
What Is A KPI? Types, Examples, How to Create, and Tips
Some things are easier to measure than others. Measuring improvement is not one of those things.
by Daniella Alscher
Histogram vs. Bar Graph
Histograms and bar graphs are visual representations that data analysts, business professionals, and researchers use to uncover complex patterns and trends among dataset variables. Users rely on data visualization tools to create histogram and bar graph charts. Their similar appearance belies their differences.
by Sudipto Paul
G2 Announces a New Category for Data Visualization Libraries
As data visualization continues to be an essential part of most organizations’ data and analytics strategies, developers are looking to take a more active role in data visualization projects. In March 2022, G2 launched its Data Visualization Libraries software category to address a dev-centric area in the data visualization space.
by Michael Pigott
2021 Trends in Self-Service and All-Service Analytics
This post is part of G2's 2021 digital trends series. Read more about G2’s perspective on digital transformation trends in an introduction from Michael Fauscette, G2's chief research officer and Tom Pringle, VP, market research, and additional coverage on trends identified by G2’s analysts.
by Matthew Miller
A Brief History of Data and the Birth of Analytics Platforms
The story of the first business computer could not be more British if it tried.
by Tom Pringle
Data Visualization Tools Glossary Terms
Data Visualization Tools Discussions
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How can I access the dashboard?You can access the dashboard in a browser.
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The Panintelligence software is built in HTML and is fully browser-based. Users can log in with their credentials, while we also support OAuth and single sign-on, to ensure our products are secure.
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Can I customise the dashboard's content?Yes, you can!
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Our products are designed to be fully self-service, meaning you can edit existing charts and create new ones without any technical skills or knowledge. Once a chart is built, it will always exist in the library, so there's no risk of deleting anything forever.
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I’ve noticed many digital creators using Canva Pro to create templates, printables, and other digital products for platforms like Etsy. I’m curious to know if Canva Pro is really the most cost-effective tool for beginners or small creators who want to generate revenue, or if free tools and basic design knowledge can achieve similar results.
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The main rule is that any template you export for sale should link the user back to Canva. So you are essentially selling a link to Canva with the template that was created, and all templates are to be made from scratch. You can use a Canva template as a guide, but it needs to be altered so it is identified as your own, not the original creator's. Linking templates back also ensures that any fonts or elements that were used will give those creators credit and royalties for usage. I hope that makes sense.
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Individuals can only sell products using a PRO account if they are a PAID user, otherwise, only using the free elements is how to sell Canva-made products. Users must read the terms and conditions on Canva about selling and profiting from items made on Canva
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If someone is new to marketing, small-business marketing, design, or campaigning, Canva Pro is a must. Especially for those who aren't familiar with all that professionally! When design, branding, marketing tools, and image are all cohesive, it immediately improves the business. Pro also allows you the chance to have a team, which really helps standardize and familiarize the brand. Canva offers all that to its users but when you pay for Pro, you are saving yourself so much legal, design, software, and $$$ headaches.
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Data Visualization Tools Reports
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Enterprise Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Small-Business Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Mid-Market Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Momentum Grid® Report for Data Visualization
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Momentum Grid® Report













