General Manager and Architect - Informix Expertise at Begooden-IT Consulting
Real User
Top 10
2022-09-02T14:58:16Z
Sep 2, 2022
For me, it's always too expensive. The problem is that Informix sometimes competes with free products, so yes, it's very expensive, but when we're talking about licensed products like SQL Server or anything, the midsize pricing could be significantly improved. IBM's licensing is quite complicated. It has additions, and then it has features or does not have features. To make a quote or sell Informix, you must be extremely knowledgeable in the sales field. I would rate the pricing model a four out of ten because it is complex. A low range is acceptable. Mid-range is not acceptable. The high range is pretty much the same as the competition, but many customers, in my opinion, are leaving Informix, first because Informix is no longer a household name in the industry, and second, because the mid-range is not properly addressed in terms of pricing.
General Manager and Architect - Informix Expertise at Begooden-IT Consulting
Real User
Top 10
2020-04-26T10:37:00Z
Apr 26, 2020
The free edition can be enough to handle moderate-size implementations, but you may want a pay for edition to benefit from more functionality, such as replication.
The pricing is okay because we are able to negotiate costs. However, the solution should make an effort to adjust the pricing so that we can get the same pricing in Morocco as we would get in the United States.
Embedded Database Software is a specialized category of database management systems designed for integration within other applications. Unlike traditional database systems, which operate as standalone servers or services that applications connect to over a network, embedded databases run as part of the application itself.
The product has reasonable pricing. We purchase its yearly license.
For me, it's always too expensive. The problem is that Informix sometimes competes with free products, so yes, it's very expensive, but when we're talking about licensed products like SQL Server or anything, the midsize pricing could be significantly improved. IBM's licensing is quite complicated. It has additions, and then it has features or does not have features. To make a quote or sell Informix, you must be extremely knowledgeable in the sales field. I would rate the pricing model a four out of ten because it is complex. A low range is acceptable. Mid-range is not acceptable. The high range is pretty much the same as the competition, but many customers, in my opinion, are leaving Informix, first because Informix is no longer a household name in the industry, and second, because the mid-range is not properly addressed in terms of pricing.
I am not aware of the licensing costs or terms.
The pricing is a little high, however, Oracle, for example, is a bit higher still.
The free edition can be enough to handle moderate-size implementations, but you may want a pay for edition to benefit from more functionality, such as replication.
The pricing is okay because we are able to negotiate costs. However, the solution should make an effort to adjust the pricing so that we can get the same pricing in Morocco as we would get in the United States.