Side reports sent manually from provinces - having data entered directly from provinces would be best, but could be entered at the central level if not possible
Dercio said about 30-50 people using the dashboard
Build our own - doesn't offer the flexibility for changes and maintenance
Tableau - meets requirements, but very expensive
Superset (stack) - meets requirements, is viable though clunky and doesn't meet things perfectly sometimes, would be somewhat time consuming, would be aligned with V3 upgrades, hardware and hosting about $600 per month
PowerBI - very appealing, meets requires well, faster deliverable (in short term), very good integration with Excel, be able to update data via excel update, downside is that really would need Office 365 accounts and access to the online tools - if not already in place would need to figure out ways to get them or a workaround but a workaround would be likely inviable, would be about $600 per month
the accounts piece really makes it difficult - Office 365 account really means "aad account" azure active directory, easiest way to get aad is via office 365, giving access to the online version of
Superset seems the most viable and safest option
Could run it on Azure hosting and apply Microsoft credit for non-profits ($5000)
Been working with Core team and Ona to integrate with OpenLMIS
Dércio Duvane review notes and decision to pursue superest, raise any questions concerns ASAP
Ben Leibert Create/share summary documentation/justification for platform option comparison and decision (If need assistance creating write up please let Christine Lenihan know - can assist with document for review if needed)