Electronic Data Interchange Developer at Blume Global
Real User
Top 10
2023-03-24T08:40:53Z
Mar 24, 2023
Licensing depends upon the package you opt for within the solution. The solution is a bit costly compared to the other integration tools in the market. Large-scale companies cannot work with smaller applications because they may face an issue with them. Though the price for the licensing of the solution could be cheaper, it is fine.
Global EDI Manager at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2022-12-05T17:43:13Z
Dec 5, 2022
The pricing is based on how many cores are used and the type of cores. They have something called PVU, process value units, which are based on the chip set and the number of chip sets being used for capacity. There are different pricing models, including an enterprise edition. For a company that's a typical size, the cost is not significant.
Integration Consultant at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2022-01-05T16:57:12Z
Jan 5, 2022
B2B Integrator is expensive, but it's worth it. I rate the price 10 out of 10 for the most expensive, but it's also the best product for what it does. The only additional cost is the support contract.
Senior Software Solution Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
MSP
2021-02-22T21:03:19Z
Feb 22, 2021
There are multiple kinds of offerings. If the customer is going to deploy on-premises, we have a perpetual license. If the customer is going to use the solution like a software as a service cloud solution, it's a monthly subscription. It's all according to the customer requirement and the customer budget.
Sr. Application Developer at a non-tech company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2017-03-27T12:15:00Z
Mar 27, 2017
The pricing is a bit on the higher side for a small organization. If you have a large organization and have scope for using other IBM products, then you have a chance to negotiate with them.
IBM B2B Integrator helps you securely integrate complex B2B processes with your partner communities. It provides a single, flexible B2B gateway that enables your organization to meet a wide range of B2B integration needs. The solution can improve business processes beyond enterprise boundaries and increase visibility into and across supply and demand chains.
It is not cheap.
The product costs more than 40K.
Licensing depends upon the package you opt for within the solution. The solution is a bit costly compared to the other integration tools in the market. Large-scale companies cannot work with smaller applications because they may face an issue with them. Though the price for the licensing of the solution could be cheaper, it is fine.
The pricing is based on how many cores are used and the type of cores. They have something called PVU, process value units, which are based on the chip set and the number of chip sets being used for capacity. There are different pricing models, including an enterprise edition. For a company that's a typical size, the cost is not significant.
The initial investment is high, but the renewable cost is much cheaper compared to other products.
B2B Integrator is expensive, but it's worth it. I rate the price 10 out of 10 for the most expensive, but it's also the best product for what it does. The only additional cost is the support contract.
There are just standard licensing fees. It's my understanding there are no other costs beyond that.
There are multiple kinds of offerings. If the customer is going to deploy on-premises, we have a perpetual license. If the customer is going to use the solution like a software as a service cloud solution, it's a monthly subscription. It's all according to the customer requirement and the customer budget.
The pricing is a bit on the higher side for a small organization. If you have a large organization and have scope for using other IBM products, then you have a chance to negotiate with them.