IBM watsonx.data intelligence vs. CatalogExpress

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM watsonx.data intelligence
Score 9.1 out of 10
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IBM® watsonx.data intelligence provides data governance software (formerly IBM Knowledge Catalog) that provides a data catalog to automate data discovery, data quality management and data protection - for both structured and unstructured data.N/A
CatalogExpress
Score 0.0 out of 10
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nexoma's software solution "CatalogExpress" is a versatile SaaS tool for data syndication. It consolidates product data from one or multiple sources and file formats (CSV, XML, JSON, XLSX, etc.) and prepares these datasets for customer-specific target formats. The desired exchange formats (e.g., XLSX, BMEcat, xChange, FAB DIS) including classifications such as ETIM or ECLASS, are then exported with optimized product data and distributed manually or on a schedule to customers,…N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeRequired
Additional DetailsIBM watsonx.data intelligence's pricing that scales with usage and functionality. watsonx.data intelligence can be deployed in various environments such as cloud, hybrid, or on-premises. The on-premises offering is available via subscription or perpetual licenses, charged with a consumption-based Resource Unit model. The SaaS offering is available via Resource Units or Instances, with the ability to upgrade to higher tiers as needed.
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User Ratings
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8.7
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User Testimonials
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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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nexoma GmbH
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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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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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Usability
IBM
It is very easy to use and very intuitive Es muy sencilla de utilizar y muy intuitiva
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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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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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ScreenShots

CatalogExpress Screenshots

Screenshot of the CatalogExpress login page. The SaaS feed management solution consolidates and optimizes product data for seamless distribution across various channels and formats. It is currently operable in English, German, and Spanish, with more languages to be implemented sequentially.Screenshot of where CatalogExpress consolidates product data from various sources (CSV, XML, JSON, XLSX) and prepares it for customer-specific formats. This screenshot shows the data mapping UI, where source data can be mapped to corresponding target data fields. After mapping, the data can be verified against respective XSD schemas and generated in various formats (e.g., XLSX, BMEcat, ETIM xChange, and many more).Screenshot of the workflow where CatalogExpress consolidates data from multiple sources, including different file formats (e.g., single CSV tables) and several systems (PIM, ERP, DAM, MDM, and more), with existing connectors to systems like Akeneo, ATAMYA/eggheads, Contentserv, Crossbase, OMN by Apollon, Oxid, Pimcore, Shopware, and Viamedici.Screenshot of the interface in CatalogExpress where users can automatically distribute their generated data via email, SFTP, or API, ensuring compliance with quality standards through data verification against standard schemas or custom mechanisms.