Mode vs Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services: What are the differences?
Mode: SQL-based analytics tool that helps analysts query, visualize, and share data. Created by analysts, for analysts, Mode is a SQL-based analytics tool that connects directly to your database. Mode is designed to alleviate the bottlenecks in today's analytical workflow and drive collaboration around data projects; Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services: A set of on-premises tools and services that create, deploy, and manage mobile and paginated reports. It provides a set of on-premises tools and services that create, deploy, and manage mobile and paginated reports. It delivers the right information to the right users.
Mode and Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services belong to "Business Intelligence" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Mode are:
- Write, save, and share SQL queries with other analysts in your company
- Empower non-technical folks to update queries on their own
- Run queries on a schedule, create lists of related reports, and explore a project's history as it changes over time
On the other hand, Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services provides the following key features:
- "Traditional" paginated reports
- New mobile reports
- A modern web portal
According to the StackShare community, Mode has a broader approval, being mentioned in 40 company stacks & 46 developers stacks; compared to Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services, which is listed in 10 company stacks and 10 developer stacks.