

Find out in this report how the two AI Observability solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
Atlan has a better approach compared to Data Hub.
Data Hub centralizes data cataloging and classification, saving us from having to disclose PII column information to teams not utilizing it.
It is very helpful in building data quality for the company, leading to approximately thirty percent improvement in efficiency.
When I was working with Atlan, and needed support, they were very good at attending to my requests directly.
Customer support for Data Hub is quite good.
Customer support for Data Hub is very genuine, and they are responsive and attentive.
Local tech support is available, however, for more critical or technical issues, we depend on the OEM directly, especially when it comes to on-prem solutions.
There is a knowledgeable, though small, team of support engineers around the world.
They take some time to respond because they need logs and investigations, which delays the response time.
We have successfully onboarded over 1000 datasets from various sources without any issues.
Data Hub's scalability is advantageous, as we onboard data from over one hundred fifty tables in SQL Server to Snowflake, and adding new tables to Data Hub is not time-consuming.
Data Hub's scalability is very easy, as we were able to add users and new datasets very quickly and smoothly.
At any point in time, when network devices increase or there is a change in the infrastructure, we can add more workers and collectors to expand our infrastructure setup.
Fortinet FortiSIEM is highly scalable.
Fortinet FortiSIEM is easy to scale.
Since I've been using Data Hub, it has always been very stable; I can say it was one hundred percent stable.
It is quite reliable and on par with what is created using the Oracle database.
When I used Data Hub, I did not experience any lagging, crashing, or downtime.
It stabilizes itself in an appropriate time, so its uptime is good.
These issues may cause unusual errors and user interface issues.
Some stability issues occur, but Fortinet's technical support team provides assistance.
Providing consulting or support with professionals who are qualified to use Data Hub would be interesting, along with providing training and certifications for the tool so that those who are implementing it can specialize increasingly in its features.
The impact is very positive, and there are many benefits for us using Data Hub because it was easier to make data governance, create centralized metadata management, improve data discoverability, and manage data in general.
I wonder if it can automate the classification exercise, possibly using AI to auto-classify PII direct and indirect items.
Recently, they revised it to a subscription-based, all-inclusive license.
The built-in APIs in Fortinet FortiSIEM are somewhat lacking and could be improved for better integration with external ITSM products.
Fortinet FortiSIEM should broaden its remediation part to include more features for incident management.
Regarding experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing, I think if we have a budget of one hundred thousand US dollars, we will be able to deploy a reasonable version and connect to a number of data sources.
It costs about zero since, if we win the setup, it probably results in no cost.
Setting it up for oneself as an enterprise-licensed product can be quite expensive.
Windows agent licenses cost around 3,000 Rupees per device per year.
The revised model is subscription-based and more flexible.
Data Hub became a single source of truth for metadata, supporting both compliance requirements and day-to-day operational needs.
Data Hub has positively impacted our organization by bringing the tribal knowledge that resides with team members into a single place where users can discover and understand the data elements before they make use of it.
Having a tool that shows the data lineage from the source until the target tables helps us a lot.
It provides extensive logging and record-keeping for internal networks, cloud applications, and services as well as perimeter physical network security.
I find the real-time monitoring and correlation capabilities effective for security alerts.
| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| Data Hub | 0.6% |
| Fortinet FortiSIEM | 1.2% |
| Other | 98.2% |

| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 5 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 7 |
| Large Enterprise | 15 |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 34 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 22 |
| Large Enterprise | 24 |
Data Hub is an advanced platform designed to streamline data management processes, enhance data accessibility, and provide comprehensive analytics capabilities for informed decision-making.
Data Hub offers a unified approach to handling large-scale datasets, empowering organizations to effectively manage, analyze, and extract insights from their data infrastructure. It provides robust features for data integration, storage, and visualization, supporting diverse business needs and driving data-driven strategies.
What are the key features of Data Hub?Data Hub is implemented across industries such as finance, healthcare, and retail, providing tailored solutions that meet specific demands in areas like customer data analysis, patient record management, and inventory tracking. Its ability to adapt to sector-specific requirements makes it a versatile choice for businesses seeking enhanced data capabilities.
Fortinet FortiSIEM offers robust features like automation, real-time monitoring, and scalable log correlation. It integrates SOC and NOC, enhancing security by seamlessly managing data. A preferred choice for threat management, its comprehensive reports and competitive pricing add value.
Fortinet FortiSIEM serves as a comprehensive platform for security monitoring, threat detection, and incident management. It streamlines operations by integrating seamlessly with Fortinet and third-party tools, offering dynamic service discovery and user-friendly analytics. Leveraging its stable infrastructure, organizations conduct log analysis and behavioral monitoring across networks and applications. It supports compliance reporting and enhances security environments through integration with firewalls and security devices. Its cloud and on-premise options cater to regulatory and operational needs, while multitenant capabilities enable managed security service providers to extend robust security services. Users have highlighted areas for improvement in API integration, data retrieval speed, resource consumption, automation, and reporting flexibility.
What are the key features of Fortinet FortiSIEM?In healthcare, Fortinet FortiSIEM ensures compliance and secure health data management. Financial institutions utilize it for real-time monitoring and fraud detection, while educational sectors deploy for network security and data integrity. Service providers leverage its multitenant features for expansive client management.
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