Users report that Microsoft Power BI Embedded excels in its Data Visualization capabilities, scoring 9.2, which reviewers mention makes it easier to create visually appealing reports compared to Cube's score of 8.5.
Reviewers mention that Cube shines in Quality of Support, achieving a high score of 9.6, while users on G2 note that Microsoft Power BI Embedded, with a score of 8.5, could improve in this area.
G2 users highlight that Microsoft Power BI Embedded offers a more user-friendly Reports Interface with a score of 9.1, whereas Cube's score of 9.2 indicates a slight edge, but users say the overall experience is more intuitive in Power BI.
Users say that Cube's Data Governance features, scoring 7.3, are less robust compared to Microsoft Power BI Embedded, which provides better tools for managing data integrity and compliance.
Reviewers mention that Cube's Integration APIs are highly rated at 9.4, making it easier for developers to connect with other applications, while Microsoft Power BI Embedded scores 8.5, indicating room for improvement in this area.
Users report that Microsoft Power BI Embedded's Ease of Use score of 8.2 is lower than Cube's 8.8, suggesting that Cube may offer a more straightforward experience for new users.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Cube
Starter
$0.15
1 Cube Compute Unit
Great for getting started and trying Cube. Everything in Cube Core, plus:
Fully-hosted AWS/GCP
Development toolset
Semantic Layer Sync with one BI: Preset or Metabase
What is the difference between Power BI and Power BI embedded?
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Power BI is for folks who want to create and analyze reports directly in the Power BI service. It's user-friendly and great for in-house data visualization....Read more
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