Enterprise Architect at Ecobank Transnational Incorporated
Real User
Top 5
2023-01-17T15:37:00Z
Jan 17, 2023
I would recommend it. I would recommend going for the SaaS option. It's quite easy and straightforward. It's cost-effective, and it's fit for purpose once you've put it to use. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
ICT Architect at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-01-17T06:10:00Z
Jan 17, 2022
I would rate this solution 8 out of 10. I would say to understand what you really want to put into the system, in terms of what features you want because it becomes pricey after implementation when there are different consultation fees. If you would like to add a particular feature later on that wasn't thought of at the time, it definitely becomes a little more expensive, and that's where we had a problem with InVision 2019. We were missing one particular feature, and adding that feature meant a 10 hour consultation fee, which was a third of the price of the entire implementation. It was cheaper for us to go with iServer 365, where we would get a free consultation and it had that feature we were missing. Really understand what features you want at the start so that you can better utilize your consultation time.
Enterprise Architecture Management (EAM) solutions are designed to help organizations effectively plan, design, and manage their enterprise architecture. These tools provide a comprehensive view of an organization's business processes, IT systems, and their relationships, enabling better decision-making and alignment between business and IT strategies.
I would recommend it. I would recommend going for the SaaS option. It's quite easy and straightforward. It's cost-effective, and it's fit for purpose once you've put it to use. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
I would rate this solution 8 out of 10. I would say to understand what you really want to put into the system, in terms of what features you want because it becomes pricey after implementation when there are different consultation fees. If you would like to add a particular feature later on that wasn't thought of at the time, it definitely becomes a little more expensive, and that's where we had a problem with InVision 2019. We were missing one particular feature, and adding that feature meant a 10 hour consultation fee, which was a third of the price of the entire implementation. It was cheaper for us to go with iServer 365, where we would get a free consultation and it had that feature we were missing. Really understand what features you want at the start so that you can better utilize your consultation time.