There are many data quality tools available, but some can be expensive. Talend Data Quality stands out because it is often provided for free if you already have Talend Data Integration, which means you don't need to buy new licenses.
It is cheaper than Informatica. Talend Data Quality costs somewhere between $10,000 to $12,000 per year for a seat license. It would cost around $20,000 per year for a concurrent license. It is the same for the whole big data solution, which comes with Talend DI, Talend DQ, and TDM.
Practice Manager (Digital Solutions) at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
MSP
2020-08-30T08:33:35Z
Aug 30, 2020
It's very cost-effective in terms of licensing and implementation. It's a subscription-based platform, we renew it every year. There are different packages that are Data Integration, Data Management, and Data Fabric. The Data Fabric is the highest package and they sell it based on the number of end-users/developers. There are not really additional fees, but we have to be mindful of the add ons, which are not part of the standard package. They have a standard package with some inclusions, but there are normally add ons that would have to be purchased. Customers need to be mindful of that and share the requirements before getting the licensing for their project.
The data quality tools in Talend Open Studio for Data Quality enable you to quickly take the first big step towards better data quality for your organization: getting a clear picture of your current data quality. Without having to write any code, you can perform data quality analysis tasks ranging from simple statistical profiling, to analysis of text fields and numeric fields, to validation against standard patterns (email address syntax, credit card number formats) or custom patterns of...
There are many data quality tools available, but some can be expensive. Talend Data Quality stands out because it is often provided for free if you already have Talend Data Integration, which means you don't need to buy new licenses.
It is cheaper than Informatica. Talend Data Quality costs somewhere between $10,000 to $12,000 per year for a seat license. It would cost around $20,000 per year for a concurrent license. It is the same for the whole big data solution, which comes with Talend DI, Talend DQ, and TDM.
It's very cost-effective in terms of licensing and implementation. It's a subscription-based platform, we renew it every year. There are different packages that are Data Integration, Data Management, and Data Fabric. The Data Fabric is the highest package and they sell it based on the number of end-users/developers. There are not really additional fees, but we have to be mindful of the add ons, which are not part of the standard package. They have a standard package with some inclusions, but there are normally add ons that would have to be purchased. Customers need to be mindful of that and share the requirements before getting the licensing for their project.
We did not purchase a separate license for DQ. It is part of our data platform suite, and I believe it is well-priced.
The best part is that it is open source.