I work at a company that has about 20 years invested in FileMaker development. We're a marketing company in the tourism industry. We have very little automated reporting and no automated data visualization. I have experience with R and Shiny and would like to start using this experience to do analysis, create charts, and to automate reporting.
I'm looking for some good references that describe the advantages and disadvantages of these platforms:
- FileMaker (relational database with integrated forms, reporting, basic charts)
- R and any related products such as Shiny, R Markdown, RStudio Server, Shiny Server,
shinyapps.io, etc
Here are some specific questions, but any information would be welcome, especially general arguments that can be presented to a non-technical board of directors.
- Which types of tasks/analysis should be done in our relational data base (FileMaker) and which are better done with R?
- What can be done with R that would be tedious or impossible with FileMaker?
- How are the graphics in R better than FileMaker (in my option, FileMaker charts are similar to Excel but perhaps less customizable)
- How can we best set up our infrastructure so that users aren’t overwhelmed with knowing when they should go to FileMaker to find what they’re looking for and when to look at a Shiny webpage? Should we imbed the Shiny page within a FileMaker database as a separate layout?
I'll be checking back to answer any follow-up questions.