Collibra Governance is a software solution for data governance, which refers to the set of policies, standards, and processes that govern how an organization manages, uses, and protects its data. Collibra Governance provides a centralized platform for managing data governance, enabling organizations to ensure data accuracy, completeness, and security.
I would say it's probably in line with what other vendors charge for licensing.
It is substantial, and we do pay yearly.
I would say it's probably in line with what other vendors charge for licensing.
It is substantial, and we do pay yearly.
Alation pioneered the data catalog market and is now leading its evolution into a platform for a broad range of data intelligence solutions including data search & discovery, data governance, lineage, stewardship, analytics, and digital transformation.
The solution is a little expensive.
The platform is moderately expensive compared to the other competitors in the market.
The solution is a little expensive.
The platform is moderately expensive compared to the other competitors in the market.
What is Informatica Axon?
Pricing is determined by the number of licensed users as well as the number of Core CPUs.
The price is neither too high nor too low.
Pricing is determined by the number of licensed users as well as the number of Core CPUs.
The price is neither too high nor too low.
Informatica Enterprise Information Catalog provides a machine-learning-based discovery engine to collect data assets across the enterprise while increasing the understanding of those data assets through a graph-based enterprise information catalog. Powered by Informatica’s unique metadata services engine, Enterprise Information Catalog enables business analysts and data stewards to find all types of data across the enterprise; discover relationships among them; enrich data with business glossary terms and crowdsourced annotations; and understand the provenance, quality, and usage of their data.
I rate the product's pricing a five on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.
I rate the product's pricing a five on a scale of one to ten, where one is cheap and ten is expensive.