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The single biggest difference between OBIEE and Tableau is that Tableau doesn't really have a semantic layer (the equivalent of the BMM layer in OBIEE). With Tableau, you have to have your data pretty well manicured in order to work effectively. While there is a lot of basic overlap in functionality, I think the two can and should co-exist in any organization.
Tableau Benefits Over OBIEE
OBIEE Benefits Over Tableau
While Tableau continues to add features very quickly, I still argue it isn't up to the task of a true enterprise wide reporting platform. I think it is still best served for departmental use in the hands of a data analyst.
On the flip side, OBIEE requires a lot more effort to create even basic visualizations and usually requires a full development team.
There are trade-offs to both. And honestly, I don't think there are any use cases where the choice would be between choosing OBIEE and Tableau. I think that they actually complement each other as part of a larger analytics strategy.
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