IBM watsonx Code Assistant Portfolio vs. Ludus AI

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM watsonx Code Assistant Portfolio
Score 8.9 out of 10
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IBM watsonx™ Code Assistant for Red Hat® Ansible® Lightspeed demystifies the process of Ansible Playbook creation through generative AI-powered content recommendations. Purpose-built to accelerate IT Automation, the product is designed to deliver automation content recommendations for an enhanced Ansible experience.N/A
Ludus AI
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Ludus AI is an AI toolkit for Unreal Engine 5 developers that helps offers several modules including LudusDocs, an AI expert providing instant answers to UE5 questions; LudusBlueprint, an AI copilot assisting with Blueprint graphs; and LudusCode, a C++ autocomplete tool. Key capabilities include faster onboarding, reduced prototyping time, Blueprint graph clarity, and access to UE5 knowledge. Speeding up and upgrading gamedev existance. Ludus AI is a technology company introducing a next…
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Pricing
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Editions & Modules
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Free
$0
per month per user
Indie
$5
per month per user
Pro
$20
per month per user
Enterprise
custom
Enterprise
custom
per year per installation
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
YesYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
6.6
(9 ratings)
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
IBM
I would recommend for understanding your Mainframe components not for the GenAI piece involved from just my experience. The explanations were not up to the quality we wanted but its deterministic side provided a lot of value for different members of my team. The visuals would be great. I am not sure where it currently stands
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Ludus AI
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Pros
IBM
  • It can automatically revamp specific parts of the COBOL code and very useful when we want to maintain the existing codebase but improve its structure. I can highlight a block of COBOL code and use Watsonx Assistant to suggest ways to simplify and optimize it.
  • Legacy codes, mostly written in COBOL, are cryptic and difficult to understand. Watsonx Assistant analyzes the code and provides insights into its functionalities and dependencies. A great help when working on older applications where understanding the codebase is crucial.
  • A step-by-step approach to modernize our applications slowly and steadily, so that we can control the process better. I don't have to change everything at once. Instead, I can focus on specific COBOL modules and automatically convert them to Java.
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Ludus AI
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Cons
IBM
  • IDE integration is not always optimal
  • I wish it could it could generate the code of an entire WEB site based on user specifications
  • I with there was a functionality to generate code based on design documents such as Sequence Diagrams, Database Architecture etc.
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Ludus AI
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Alternatives Considered
IBM
Security is very important in the mainframe world. At Watsonx, we work in the trusted Z environment, which has strong security rules, stricter than those of other cloud-based solutions. My domain is primarily mainframe modernization and Watsonx Code Assistant for Z is specifically used to understand and work with COBOL, the language used majorly in mainframe environments, not any general-purpose language that used in various platforms. It understands the nuances of COBOL and Assembler specific to the Z environment, something crucial for my work.
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Ludus AI
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Return on Investment
IBM
  • While manual review and adjustments are still needed, it's a 50-70% reduction in manual coding. Think about it - a project estimated to take a year is done in 4-6 months.
  • We've been able to introduce new features and improvements more quickly by updating our technology faster. One relevant example is we recently released an important update to our main product 45 days earlier than planned.
  • It has been a smart move and it's really paid off for our company. We've cut down a lot of time we used to spend doing things manually. We now spend our resources more wisely, work faster and finish projects sooner and as a result, we've reduced our development costs by 25%.
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Ludus AI
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ScreenShots

IBM watsonx Code Assistant Portfolio Screenshots

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