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Aspentech
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telco
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Zappos
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Nordstrom
Zappos
Seeq
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### Confirm SQL Installation and Permissions

To install the Visual KPI Server and ensure that it operates as expected, youll need SQL Server with admin or better permissions enabled.
To install the Visual KPI Server and ensure that it operates as expected, you'll need SQL Server with admin or better permissions enabled.

:::info
This refers to the SQL Server database that is used by Visual KPI for all configuration information. This database is essential for Visual KPI to function correctly. It should be noted that this does not apply to using SQL Server as a source of data at runtime as an interface, which is also possible.
This refers to the SQL Server database that's used by Visual KPI for all configuration information. This database is essential for Visual KPI to function correctly. It should be noted that this doesn't apply to using SQL Server as a source of data at runtime as an interface, which is also possible.
:::

Make sure you have access to SQL Server somewhere on the network or locally. You are not required to install it locally, but Visual KPI does require that SQL Management Studio client tools be stored locally so that changes can be made or permissions can be managed.
Make sure you have access to SQL Server somewhere on the network or locally. You aren't required to install it locally, but Visual KPI does require that SQL Management Studio client tools be stored locally so that changes can be made or permissions can be managed.

Before you start the Visual KPI installation, check your privileges on the SQL Server. The logged-in user must have certain privileges on the SQL Server as the Visual KPI Server is being installed. Because the Visual KPI database needs read and write permissions to the SQL Server, youll need the following privileges, depending on the task:
Before you start the Visual KPI installation, check your privileges on the SQL Server. The logged-in user must have certain privileges on the SQL Server as the Visual KPI Server is being installed. Because the Visual KPI database needs read and write permissions to the SQL Server, you'll need the following privileges, depending on the task:

- **Installation of Visual KPI**: Local admin on the Windows Server machine for the installing user. For SQL Server, you must have rights to create and delete databases, execute stored procedures, add tables/views and drop tables/views.
- **Upgrading and maintaining Visual KPI**: Local admin on the Windows Server machine for the user. For SQL Server, you must have rights to execute stored procedures, add tables/views and drop tables/views.
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<Accordion title="Why is Transpara the right company to be doing this? What is your background?">
We have deep software and industrial backgrounds, with team members coming from the likes of Microsoft, OSIsoft, Honeywell, Accenture, and Aspen Tech. This is the third software company we've created, and we have a particular passion for productized solutions. With 500+ public releases under our belts, you get to benefit from all that rigor, even if you're not using Transpara in a hardcore, industrial environment.
We've deep software and industrial backgrounds, with team members coming from the likes of Microsoft, OSIsoft, Honeywell, Accenture, and Aspen Tech. This is the third software company we've created, and we've a particular passion for productized solutions. With 500+ public releases under our belts, you get to benefit from all that rigor, even if you're not using Transpara in a hardcore, industrial environment.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="How big is Transpara? Where do you have staff?">
We are a small but highly active group of contrarians who've been building and releasing industrial-strength enterprise software products for decades. We have thousands of releases under our belts, 100s of happy customers across 25+countries, and the battle scars to prove it.
We're a small but highly active group of contrarians who've been building and releasing industrial-strength enterprise software products for decades. We've thousands of releases under our belts, hundreds of happy customers across more than 25 countries, and the battle scars to prove it.
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="What are my next steps?">
There are a number of ways you can move forward. Try these out:
You can move forward in a number of ways. Try these out:
- Take the training
- Check out our website
- Schedule a live demo and Q&A
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<Accordion title="1. What is unique about Transpara's approach?">
You can find all of the details about our pricing model and options at https://transpara.com/pricing. We offer multiple tiers of features, including Pro, Enterprise, and Enterprise ADI, and within each tier it is priced by the number of users who will access the system (named or concurrent users).
You can find all of the details about our pricing model and options at https://transpara.com/pricing. We offer multiple tiers of features, including Pro, Enterprise, and Enterprise ADI, and within each tier it's priced by the number of users who will access the system (named or concurrent users).

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- **Context and cognitive load**: Most applications visualize tons of data but require the users to interpret it, look around, and figure out on their own what needs their attention. Transpara believes software should do more of the work, so we prioritize alerts so the system can proactively tell you when something needs your attention and take you right to it. When visualizing data, we focus on highlighting KPIs with color, status, and meaning that can be filtered easily to focus on issues and promote exception-based thinking. We focus on reducing the cognitive load required by users so your team can make better decisions faster.

- **Mobile-first**: Long gone are the days where everyone is at their desk when things go wrong or opportunities are spotted. A core aspect of any real-time system is that your subject matter experts need access from anywhere to troubleshoot issues. With Transpara, every screen automatically works on any device and every feature is supported no matter what screen size. Oh, and we support huge screens too!
- **Mobile-first**: Long gone are the days where everyone is at their desk when things go wrong or opportunities are spotted. A core aspect of any real-time system is that your subject matter experts need access from anywhere to troubleshoot issues. With Transpara, every screen automatically works on any device and every feature is supported no matter what screen size. Oh, and we support huge screens too.

- **Automation**: Transpara eliminates tons of manual effort through automated configuration capabilities like our Remote Context Service (RCS) and the ability for the software to change on the fly based on changing conditions.

- **Advanced analytics that are accessible**: Transpara includes a powerful advanced calculation and analytics engine but also believes that not every user is a data scientist or python coder. This means that we provide analytics capabilities for every type of user, from simple math and drag and drop, to sophisticated features and integrations with advanced data science tools and AI/ML applications.

- **Fast and lightweight**: Say goodbye to spinning circles while you wait for data to load. The way Transpara's interfaces work, along with keeping metadata and data separated, results in a lighting-fast application that never slows down your systems or makes your users wait.

- **Industrial strength scale and security**: Transpara was born of industrial roots, so we are right at home monitoring and visualizing high-scale and frequently changing telco environments, nuclear power plants, mines, oil refineries, satellites, smart cities, and more. Even if you are only using it for slow-moving business data, you can benefit from the hundreds of industrial customers that battle-test it daily and have for years.
- **Industrial strength scale and security**: Transpara was born of industrial roots, so we're right at home monitoring and visualizing high-scale and frequently changing telco environments, nuclear power plants, mines, oil refineries, satellites, smart cities, and more. Even if you are only using it for slow-moving business data, you can benefit from the hundreds of industrial customers that battle-test it daily and have for years.

- **Customer support and expertise**: Transpara aims to be the Nordstrom or Zappos of software. We love interacting with customers personally and everyone you will speak with is a deep expert in not only our product but often many of the other systems it interfaces with (and we often help with those too). We often tell customers to skip combing through the docs and instead, just jump on a web meeting with us and we will help you with any feature or question. Our support motto is simple: “Call for any or no reason.”

</Accordion>

<Accordion title="3. Can I replace existing applications with Transpara?">
You can, but that doesn't always mean you should. It boils down to value. As an example, we often get asked by customers if they can replace their BI tools with Transpara, and the answer is usually no (unless they are trying to incorrectly use these tools for use cases we are much better for). In most cases, we start by leveraging existing tools to provide immediate value and then you can decide over time to replace other applications or modernize (without impacting how to use Transpara).
You can, but that doesn't always mean you should. It boils down to value. As an example, we often get asked by customers if they can replace their BI tools with Transpara, and the answer is usually no (unless they're trying to incorrectly use these tools for use cases we're much better for). In most cases, we start by leveraging existing tools to provide immediate value and then you can decide over time to replace other applications or modernize (without impacting how to use Transpara).
</Accordion>
<Accordion title="4. Do you compete with Power BI, Tableau, etc?">
In most cases, no. Most of our customers also have BI tools and use them in complementary ways, but they are very different:
In most cases, no. Most of our customers also have BI tools and use them in complementary ways, but they're very different:

- **Different users**: BI tools focus on analysts, report generators, and folks who work with more static data, while Transpara focuses on operations users like maintenance, safety, compliance, ops management, and others. BI tools also require deep training or data expertise to be useful.

- **Different use cases**: BI tools focus on investigating past events, deep analysis of static data sets, report generation, and what-if analysis, while Transpara focuses on data that is in motion, alerting, early warning and prediction, leading indicators, exception-based monitoring, and other operational use cases.
- **Different use cases**: BI tools focus on investigating past events, deep analysis of static data sets, report generation, and what-if analysis, while Transpara focuses on data that's in motion, alerting, early warning and prediction, leading indicators, exception-based monitoring, and other operational use cases.

- **Different data sources**: There is often overlap and support for many by both applications, but BI tools really excel at relational and spreadsheet data, while Transpara excels at time-series, operational, industrial, and other moving data sources.

- **Different approach**: BI tools are just that: tools. This means that users leverage them to build applications, create visualizations manually, import and massage data, and generate static reports. Transpara is an application that is fed from live data sources and is configured by defining KPIs, a hierarchy of information, and other core system patterns. Visualizations are generated automatically and are updated in near real-time without the need to create everything from scratch. It is also a system and not a set of separate pages that may or may not be related.
- **Different approach**: BI tools are just that: tools. This means that users leverage them to build applications, create visualizations manually, import and massage data, and generate static reports. Transpara is an application that's fed from live data sources and is configured by defining KPIs, a hierarchy of information, and other core system patterns. Visualizations are generated automatically and are updated in near real-time without the need to create everything from scratch. It's also a system and not a set of separate pages that may or may not be related.

Transpara can also interface and integrate with existing BI solutions, extracting even more value in the process.

</Accordion>
<Accordion title="5. Do you compete with engineering tools like Seeq, Trendminer, PI Vision, etc?">
In most cases, no. These tools are focused on engineers and deep trend analysis, so they are often used along side of Transpara at our customers. While they and many other applications can put data on a screen and have many trending features, the users, use cases and approach are very different. Transpara is often used for a larger number of users, including management, field staff, and operations to surface issues that may them be investigated in great detail using Seeq and others.
In most cases, no. These tools are focused on engineers and deep trend analysis, so they're often used along side of Transpara at our customers. While they and many other applications can put data on a screen and have many trending features, the users, use cases and approach are very different. Transpara is often used for a larger number of users, including management, field staff, and operations to surface issues that may them be investigated in great detail using Seeq and others.

PI Vision and other tools from large industrial vendors (AVEVA, Aspentech, GE, Honeywell, ABB, Rockwell, Yokogawa and others) are usually tied to a single data source provided by that vendor and are less of a focus for those companies. Transpara is data source agnostic, so we easily span all sources and can aggregate data without requiring migration.
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- **Focus**: It puts you in the software business instead of your core business.

- **Maturity**: The Transpara platform was developed over many years by industry experts and professional developers and provides a level of automation, productization, and ease of use that is difficult to replicate with a custom project.
- **Maturity**: The Transpara platform was developed over many years by industry experts and professional developers and provides a level of automation, productization, and ease of use that's difficult to replicate with a custom project.

- **Risk**: When the original team leaves or changes jobs, the ability to maintain, support, and enhance the application also goes away. How many applications have died in this process.

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