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TSIA

TSIA

Branding & Design Website

TSIA (Technology & Services Industry Association) is a subscription-based research and advisory firm that helps technology and services companies achieve profitable growth and deliver world-class customer experiences through data, benchmarks, and expert guidance.

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Metaplane

Metaplane

Data & Analytics Website

Data observability for modern data teams.

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Feature Comparison

Attribute TSIA Metaplane
Category Branding & Design Data & Analytics
Rating -
Winner +4.5 higher
Location San Diego, CA, USA Boston, Massachusetts
Features
  • Strong ecosystem of conferences, Research Journeys, certifications, and awards that
  • Security posture and deployment flexibility (SOC 2 Type II, GDPR/HIPAA-aligned practices,
  • Strong ecosystem of conferences, Research Journeys, certifications, and awards that
  • Security posture and deployment flexibility (SOC 2 Type II, GDPR/HIPAA-aligned practices,
Industries
IT Infrastructure and Services SaaS and Software Industrial Equipment Healthcare Technology
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Pros
  • Advisory and benchmarking outputs are perceived as highly actionable, with clear
  • Tight integrations with the modern data stack (Snowflake, BigQuery, Redshift, Databricks,
Cons
  • Realizing full value often requires internal time and executive sponsorship to implement
  • A few reviewers would like deeper customization of alerts, dashboards and lineage
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