Nextqore AI Data Preprocessor vs. SAS Viya

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Nextqore AI Data Preprocessor
Score 0.0 out of 10
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Nextqore is an AI Data Preprocessor designed to get enterprise data ready for AI before it reaches any model. What It Does The platform is built on two standalone products. AnySource Data Combiner ingests and unifies data from disparate enterprise systems into a single, clean feed. Data Context Builder adds semantic and relational context, ontology, and full data lineage to that combined data. Each product solves a distinct problem and can be deployed on…
$1,200
per month per installation
SAS Viya
Score 10.0 out of 10
N/A
An end-to-end platform for AI, data science, and analytics, used for modeling, as well as management and deployment of AI models.N/A
Pricing
Nextqore AI Data PreprocessorSAS Viya
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Nextqore AI Data PreprocessorSAS Viya
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee$1,200 undefinedNo setup fee
Additional DetailsNextqore uses a consumption-based pricing model with three subscription tiers, priced by monthly data volume therein aligning with an enterprises consumption growth. Standard is $1,200/month for up to 10,000 unique rows processed; Professional is $2,800/month for up to 30,000 rows; Enterprise is $10,000/month for up to 100,000 rows. All three tiers include both core products (AnySource Data Combiner and Data Context Builder) plus Analytics, Visualization, Notifications, and the Enterprise AI Connector — the tiers differ only in volume limits and author/role counts, minimally by feature access. There is no minimum commitment period. Usage beyond the included volume is billed per additional 1,000 rows, at a rate that decreases by tier ($120 on Standard, $100 on Professional, $80 on Enterprise), so unit costs fall as consumption grows. Add-ons include a knowledge-graph-based Ontology/Business Schema layer ($500/month on Standard and Professional, included on Enterprise) and Machine Learning model add-ons priced per model per year ($1,300–$4,500 depending on tier). Organizations with non-standard volume, deployment, or SLA requirements can request a custom configuration directly from Nextqore.
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User Ratings
Nextqore AI Data PreprocessorSAS Viya
Likelihood to Recommend
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8.0
(11 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
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4.5
(5 ratings)
Usability
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6.1
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Availability
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10.0
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Performance
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9.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
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10.0
(3 ratings)
In-Person Training
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9.0
(1 ratings)
Online Training
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8.0
(1 ratings)
Implementation Rating
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9.0
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Configurability
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10.0
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Ease of integration
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8.0
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Product Scalability
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9.0
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Vendor post-sale
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10.0
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User Testimonials
Nextqore AI Data PreprocessorSAS Viya
Likelihood to Recommend
Nextqore
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SAS
SAS Advance Analytics is well suited for data that is visual. Data where you want to see multiple graphs and models are good for this software. However, if your data is more descriptive this may not be the best program. SAS is well suited for data where you need to make comparisons on the feasibility of two different programs. Data that can be compared is perfect for this software.
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Pros
Nextqore
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SAS
  • SAS is can be used as query builder tool which can automate a lot of excel process.
  • There are variety of statistical options available that tie up good visual analytics.
  • There are inbuilt models available for different operations which doesn't require any coding and are easy to run.
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Cons
Nextqore
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SAS
  • SAS Analytics does not have very good graphic capabilities. Their advanced graphics packages are expensive, and still not very appealing or intuitive to customize.
  • SAS Analytics is not as up-to-date when it comes to advanced analytical techniques as R or other open-source analytics packages.
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Likelihood to Renew
Nextqore
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SAS
Not only does SAS become easier to use as the user gets more familiar with its capabilities, but the customer service is excellent. Any issues with SAS and their technical team is either contacting the user via email, chat, text, WebEx, or phone. They have power users that have years of experience with SAS there to help with any issue.
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Usability
Nextqore
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SAS
If SAS Enterprise Guide is utilized any beginning user will be able to shorten the learning curve. This is allow the user a plethora of basic capabilities until they can utilize coding to expand their needs in manipulating and presenting data. SAS is also dedicated to expanding this environment so it is ever growing.
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Reliability and Availability
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SAS
SAS probably has the most market saturation out of all of the analytics software worldwide. They are in every industry and they are knowledgable about every industry. They are always available to take questions, solve issues, and discuss a company's needs. A company that buys SAS software has a dedicated representative that is there for all of their needs.
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Performance
Nextqore
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SAS
Although nothing is perfect, SAS is almost there. The software can handle billions of rows of data without a glitch and runs at a quick pace regardless of what the user wants to perform. SAS products are made to handle data so performance is of their utmost important. The software is created to run things as efficiently as SAS software can to maximize performance.
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Support Rating
Nextqore
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SAS
SAS is generally known for good support that's one of the main reasons to justify the cost of having SAS licenses within our organization is knowing that customer support is just a quick phone call away. I've usually had good experiences with the SAS customer support team it's one of the ways in which the company stands out in my view.
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In-Person Training
Nextqore
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SAS
SAS has regional and national conferences that are dedicated to expanding users' knowledge of the software and showing them what changes and additions they are making to the software. There are user groups in most of the major cities that also provide multi-day seminars that focus on specific topics for education. If online training isn't the best way for the user, there is ample in-person training available.
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Online Training
Nextqore
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SAS
There are online videos, live classes, and resource material which makes training very easy to access. However, nothing is circumstantial so applying your training can get tricky if the user is performing complex tasks. When purchasing software, SAS will also allocate education credits so the user(s) can access classes and material online to help expand their knowledge.
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Implementation Rating
Nextqore
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SAS
Ask as many questions you can before the install to understand the process. Since a third party does the installation your company is sort of a passanger and it is easy to get lost in the process. It also helps to have all users and IT support involved in the install to help increase the knowledge as to how SAS runs and what it needs to perform correctly.
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Alternatives Considered
Nextqore
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SAS
SAS was the incumbent tool, and what the team knew. We did look into using Revolution Analytics enterprise version of R, but the learning curve on that caused us to stick with SAS. In my current position, I've opted for WPS over SAS. I can still leverage my SAS experience, but the price is about 15% of what SAS charges, with extra functionality, such as direct database access. I can supplement WPS with free software, such R for anything that it might be missing.
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Scalability
Nextqore
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SAS
It all depends on the type of SAS product the user has. Scaleability differs from product to product, and if the user has SAS Office Analytics the scaleability is quite robust. This software will satisfy the majority of the company's analytic needs for years to come. In addition, if SAS is not meeting the users needs the company can easily find SAS solutions that will.
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Return on Investment
Nextqore
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SAS
  • SAS is pretty expensive, so a company would need to take that into consideration before purchasing a license.
  • A lot of companies are now starting to use SAS Advance Analytics, it is great for sharing data between departments.
  • Presentations come out better when using SAS, and estimates are more precise to the confidence interval.
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