IBM Knowledge Catalog vs. OneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM Knowledge Catalog
Score 8.7 out of 10
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IBM Knowledge Catalog is a cloud-based enterprise metadata repository allowing users to catalog knowledge and analytics assets, including machine learning models and structured and unstructured data wherever they reside, so that they can be easily accessed and used to fuel data science and all forms of AI.N/A
OneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud
Score 8.7 out of 10
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The OneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud provides privacy and data governance automation to help organizations better understand their data across the business, meet regulatory requirements, and operationalize risk mitigation to provide transparency and choice to individuals.
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Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Offerings
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IBM Knowledge CatalogOneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYes
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
IBM Knowledge CatalogOneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud
Considered Both Products
IBM Knowledge Catalog

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OneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud
Chose OneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud
OneTrust is designed to focus on privacy management, the other tools are tailored for privacy but not primarily focused on privacy management.
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User Ratings
IBM Knowledge CatalogOneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
8.7
(3 ratings)
9.1
(7 ratings)
Availability
-
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9.0
(1 ratings)
Performance
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4.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
-
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9.0
(2 ratings)
Online Training
-
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7.0
(1 ratings)
Product Scalability
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9.0
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User Testimonials
IBM Knowledge CatalogOneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM
The IBM Watson Knowledge Catalog is most well suited for large companies. With large companies storing data for a long amount of time, this can be helpful to allow all team members to find documents with ease. It would be less appropriate for storage that is deleted very often or does not needs to be saved for long amounts of time.
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OneTrust
I strongly recommend it for general management of personal data privacy programs and risk and contract management, it complies with all major world legislation in addition to being easy and fast. Not recommended for data discovery still requires refinement.
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Pros
IBM
  • Data discovery.
  • Technical Data Lineage.
  • Business Data Lineage.
  • Data .
  • Multiple Data Catalog Management.
  • Creation of Governance Rules.
  • Data Masking.
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OneTrust
  • Reputable website scanner, which verify and screen the traffic.
  • The data mapping from OneTrust is another merit, very articulate.
  • OneTrust offers the required assessment automation, very outstanding.
  • Finally, OneTrust has the breach scan, and incident response.
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Cons
IBM
  • I think an industry-specific data catalog service will be good.
  • Effective alignment of IBM consulting services and bringing in an Industry point of view will be great.
  • Effective reach out like roadshows, etc. will be good.
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OneTrust
  • There are irritating inconsistencies in the user interface between the various modules
  • Reporting capabilities are limited
  • The platform does not reveal its secrets easily. You will be rewarded if you can allocate a team member to specialize on the platform.
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Reliability and Availability
IBM
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OneTrust
We have used a shared hosted tenant managed by OneTrust for over three years with only one instance of a lengthy (4+ hours) unexpected outage which happened years ago.
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Performance
IBM
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OneTrust
We selected a European hosting location based on our initial use case, however, our usage of the OneTrust platform has expanded globally to where the majority of users sit in the Americas or Asia-Pacific regions. There is a noticeable lag when navigating the platform for users located far away from the hosting location.
As a user, you can mitigate any sluggish response time by the aggressive use of multiple browser tabs. I commonly have one tab open on an Inventory detail screen, another tab on an Assessment window, and maybe another tab on a customized inventory list screen. If one tab is slow I hop to another tab and work on that tab while the first tab responds.
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Support Rating
IBM
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OneTrust
Both our customer rights access and cookie consent advisors were responsive and helpful in getting us trained on using the platform and the various assets implemented on our website. We had multiple training sessions that were more than enough in getting all of the users on our team familiar with what we needed to do.
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Online Training
IBM
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OneTrust
An implementation specialist worked with us remotely during our initial deployment. Due to the diverse geographic locations of my organization's participants, the implementation and training had to be done remotely (this was before COVID-driven remote work).
The implementation specialist was knowledgeable and helpful but to really get full benefit from the platform I encourage organizations to dedicate a specialist within your company to really study and learn the platform.
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Alternatives Considered
IBM
The IBM Watson Knowledge Catalog is a great amount of storage for the price. It is easily accessed by all users in the company. It provides great search features and clear pathways to locate documents. This is great for the team and our client when needing access to a specific document.
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OneTrust
First, when we compare OneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud to the software I mentioned above, OneTrust Privacy and Data Governance Cloud software was way more affordable than the other 2. Also, along with the other 2 software, OnTrust was one of the most user friendly tool/software we've ever used.
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Scalability
IBM
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OneTrust
The platform has exceptional capabilities to customize the user interface, reports, and recorded information. In most cases, the customization can be compartmentalized so that if the customization performed for Department A is determined to not impact Department B, the customization can be hidden from Department B.
We have four different departments using the IT Risk Management module. Three departments share their work in what we call the 'shared data risk management zone'. Another department is using IT Risk Management for a bespoke portfolio risk management task, and the customization for this department is largely hidden from the other departments.
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Return on Investment
IBM
  • The negative note: is that it needs to have a very secure cloud infrastructure and with its data well defined for integration with other databases.
  • The positive point: allows for quick data discoveries aiding a quick implementation of privacy programs.
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OneTrust
  • Populates metadata into a centralized and easily searchable data catalog.
  • Ensures data regulatory requirements are understood.
  • Orchestrates data governance activities.
  • Monitors and flag violations across our data ecosystem.
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