Professor of Digital Production at a educational organization with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
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2024-01-16T10:14:22Z
Jan 16, 2024
We're using the free academic license just locally. I went for KNIME because they have a free academic license. And to be honest, I never bothered to check the prices.
The price for the cloud version is very reasonable compared to other products at the same scale. If you expand to the same scale, KNIME could be a more cost-effective option.
For beginners, the free desktop version is very attractive, but the full server version can be more expensive. I have only used the free version and it offers a fair pricing system. I have been promoting it to others without any compensation or request from the company, simply because I am enthusiastic about it. I am not aware of the pricing for the server version, but it seems to be widely used.
Head of Customer Analytics at American International Group
Real User
2022-08-08T09:04:00Z
Aug 8, 2022
The laptop version has an initial software fee. Scaling to the on-premises version requires a licensing fee per user that is a bit expensive in comparison to R, Python, and SAS.
KNIME could be cheaper, but it's okay compared to other solutions. Our projects are primarily within India, and it is extremely price-sensitive here. If we were doing projects in the UK or the US, it probably wouldn't matter.
With KNIME, you can use the desktop version free of charge as much as you like. I've yet to hit its limits. If I did, I'd have to go to the server version, and for that you have to pay. Fortunately, I don't have to at the moment.
Solutions Architect at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-10-04T07:44:51Z
Oct 4, 2021
KNIME assets are stand alone, as the solution is open source. I have not looked into their enterprise level application costs. While cost is a parameter, I would definitely consider other options which provide value for one's money.
BI Solutions Developer at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
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2020-10-31T08:27:11Z
Oct 31, 2020
The solution is open-source and therefore cheap to use. Anyone can access it. They can just download it off the internet and start. Alteryx is way too expensive. In terms of pricing, it's always better to go with KNIME.
KNIME is free as a stand-alone desktop-based platform but if you want to get a KNIME server then you can find the cost on their website. The fact that KNIME is open source may create challenges from an IT security view in an enterprise environment.
Head Of Business Solutions | Unmanned Shop | Automated Retail | AI | IoT | Robotic | Data Science at Smart Retail
Real User
2019-10-15T04:56:00Z
Oct 15, 2019
One of the benefit for KNIME is free for desktop version, which is enough for small team work. It is worthy to try but prepare for times to search and learn. It is not really as easy as drag and drop.
KNIME is an open-source analytics software used for creating data science that is built on a GUI based workflow, eliminating the need to know code. The solution has an inherent modular workflow approach that documents and stores the analysis process in the same order it was conceived and implemented, while ensuring that intermediate results are always available.
KNIME supports Windows, Linux, and Mac operating systems and is suitable for enterprises of all different sizes. With KNIME,...
I use the open-source version. I haven't explored the paid options yet.
I rate the product’s pricing a seven out of ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
KNIME offers a free version to use. KNIME also has a server version with almost the same price as competitors.
I use the solution's free version.
We're using the free academic license just locally. I went for KNIME because they have a free academic license. And to be honest, I never bothered to check the prices.
There is no cost for using KNIME because it is an open-source solution, but you have to pay if you need a server.
While there are certain limitations in functionality, you can still utilize it efficiently free of charge.
It is expensive to procure the license.
KNIME is a cheap product. I currently use KNIME's open-source version.
The price for the cloud version is very reasonable compared to other products at the same scale. If you expand to the same scale, KNIME could be a more cost-effective option.
We use the free version only.
KNIME is a cost-effective solution because it’s free of cost.
KNIME is free and open source. I would rate the pricing model one out of ten, where one is low price, and ten is high price.
They have different versions, but I am using the open-source one.
KNIME is an open-source tool, so it's free to use.
For beginners, the free desktop version is very attractive, but the full server version can be more expensive. I have only used the free version and it offers a fair pricing system. I have been promoting it to others without any compensation or request from the company, simply because I am enthusiastic about it. I am not aware of the pricing for the server version, but it seems to be widely used.
This is a free open-source solution.
The laptop version has an initial software fee. Scaling to the on-premises version requires a licensing fee per user that is a bit expensive in comparison to R, Python, and SAS.
The setup for KNIME is simple. I would rate the setup a five on a scale of one to five.
The client versions are mostly free, and we pay only for the KNIME server version. It's not a cheap solution.
KNIME could be cheaper, but it's okay compared to other solutions. Our projects are primarily within India, and it is extremely price-sensitive here. If we were doing projects in the UK or the US, it probably wouldn't matter.
With KNIME, you can use the desktop version free of charge as much as you like. I've yet to hit its limits. If I did, I'd have to go to the server version, and for that you have to pay. Fortunately, I don't have to at the moment.
KNIME assets are stand alone, as the solution is open source. I have not looked into their enterprise level application costs. While cost is a parameter, I would definitely consider other options which provide value for one's money.
The solution is open-source and therefore cheap to use. Anyone can access it. They can just download it off the internet and start. Alteryx is way too expensive. In terms of pricing, it's always better to go with KNIME.
There are different licenses available.
The price for Knime is okay.
At this time, I am using the free version of Knime.
It's an open-source solution.
The price of KNIME is quite reasonable and the designer tool can be used free of charge.
KNIME is free as a stand-alone desktop-based platform but if you want to get a KNIME server then you can find the cost on their website. The fact that KNIME is open source may create challenges from an IT security view in an enterprise environment.
One of the benefit for KNIME is free for desktop version, which is enough for small team work. It is worthy to try but prepare for times to search and learn. It is not really as easy as drag and drop.