For the licensing of the solution, there is a yearly payment that needs to be made. Also, since it is expensive, cost-wise, I rate the solution an eight or nine out of ten. There is no need to pay additional charges above the standard license and fees for the solution.
It's a subscription license, so you must buy a yearly one. In comparison to the competition, I think the price is fair. It is not low, but it's lower than Informatica and Precisely company platforms. So I think the price is relatively low for such functionality.
I don't have the exact licensing cost for IBM Cloud Pak for Data, as my company is still finalizing requirements, including monthly, yearly, and three-year licensing fees. Still, on a scale of one to five, I'd rate it a three because, compared to other vendors, it's more complicated.
IBM Cloud Pak® for Data is a fully-integrated data and AI platform that modernizes how businesses collect, organize and analyze data to infuse AI throughout their organizations. Cloud-native by design, the platform unifies market-leading services spanning the entire analytics lifecycle. From data management, DataOps, governance, business analytics and automated AI, IBM Cloud Pak for Data helps eliminate the need for costly, and often competing, point solutions while providing the information...
The solution's pricing is competitive with that of other vendors. The pricing also depends on the number of users.
The solution is expensive. It must improve its costs.
It's quite expensive. Small companies cannot afford such a product. It's mainly targeted towards larger companies. The pricing is very high.
For the licensing of the solution, there is a yearly payment that needs to be made. Also, since it is expensive, cost-wise, I rate the solution an eight or nine out of ten. There is no need to pay additional charges above the standard license and fees for the solution.
Cloud Pak's cost is a little high.
It's a subscription license, so you must buy a yearly one. In comparison to the competition, I think the price is fair. It is not low, but it's lower than Informatica and Precisely company platforms. So I think the price is relatively low for such functionality.
I don't have the exact licensing cost for IBM Cloud Pak for Data, as my company is still finalizing requirements, including monthly, yearly, and three-year licensing fees. Still, on a scale of one to five, I'd rate it a three because, compared to other vendors, it's more complicated.
I think that this product is too expensive for smaller companies.