I would rate the pricing a nine out of ten. They are pursuing a highly assertive approach to target businesses of all sizes within the industry. They are highly capable of closely aligning with your specific needs and effortlessly matching your desired numbers. By engaging in detailed discussions and conveying your requirements, they can readily accommodate them.
I am not expert in this area. A well defined Problem and A well understood solution will help reduce the cost, get the best prices and choose the licensing model that avoids vendor lock-in.
Business Intelligence Lead at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-04-02T07:00:00Z
Apr 2, 2020
In terms of pricing, SAP is good for very large companies that have a lot of data. But small companies that don't have that much data and that can't afford SAP can go with Microsoft Power BI. You can get that for about 700 Indian rupees, which is almost $10, per user. When it comes to pricing, Microsoft is the best. If your company is dealing with terabytes of data, go with SAP and don't think about the pricing.
SAP Analytics Hub simplifies access to analytics scattered across multiple heterogeneous environments. The solution recommends the best analytics to fit personalized needs and grants users with actionable insights without compromising agility.
The product is expensive. The cost starts from $1,000,000 per year. Moreover, there are additional costs involved for customization.
It is an expensive solution.
I would rate the pricing a nine out of ten. They are pursuing a highly assertive approach to target businesses of all sizes within the industry. They are highly capable of closely aligning with your specific needs and effortlessly matching your desired numbers. By engaging in detailed discussions and conveying your requirements, they can readily accommodate them.
The pricing is reasonable.
I am not expert in this area. A well defined Problem and A well understood solution will help reduce the cost, get the best prices and choose the licensing model that avoids vendor lock-in.
In terms of pricing, SAP is good for very large companies that have a lot of data. But small companies that don't have that much data and that can't afford SAP can go with Microsoft Power BI. You can get that for about 700 Indian rupees, which is almost $10, per user. When it comes to pricing, Microsoft is the best. If your company is dealing with terabytes of data, go with SAP and don't think about the pricing.