IBM Infosphere Information Analyzer vs Innovative Systems eLation Platform comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

IBM Infosphere Information ...
Average Rating
7.6
Number of Reviews
6
Ranking in other categories
Data Quality (11th)
Innovative Systems eLation ...
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Field Service Management (43rd), Billing Software (44th)
 

Market share comparison

As of June 2024, in the Data Quality category, the market share of IBM Infosphere Information Analyzer is 3.5% and it increased by 30.8% compared to the previous year. The market share of Innovative Systems eLation Platform is 1.0% and it increased by 74.4% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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TR
Jun 5, 2024
Data rules, column analysis are valuable but the interface is not intuitive.
The interface is not the most friendly. Performance. There are also these following features - documented in the user guide - but do not work: 1. Global Logical Variables (GLVs) 2. Migrating projects. Neither the internal method (Export/Import) nor the command line interface (CLI) method work 100%. They sometimes error out. 3. When you open a data rule and do no modifications, when you close it, IA asks if you want to save the changes, even if you did not make any. A bit disturbing when you know you did not change anything yet you start to doubt what you think you know. My wish list for new features: 1. Ability to use functions on data sources. I do not understand how IBM could miss this. Data sources are not visible when coding custom expressions. For example if you have a field called CUSTOMER.ACCOUNT_NUM, you cannot code TRIM(ACCOUNT_NUM). My workaround is to create a variable in the rule definition then bind it in the data rule. Functions can only be applied to variables, not directly to fields. I have a rule where I do things to about 12 fields - concatenate, substring, length, coalesce, etc - and I had to make up 12 lines in the definition that do nothing but refer to these variables. I had to invent a rule so I coded seemingly useless rule conditions like address1 = address1 just so I have a variable for the field I want to code functions for. Huge oversight on the part of IBM. 2. Copy a data rule and modify the copy. Right now only rule definitions can be copied, not data rules. Sometimes I need to create two or more versions of the same rule. IA forces me to generate each of them from scratch. This is annoying when version 2 is only slightly different from version 1. If it took me an hour to code the original, it would take me close to that amount of time to code the new version. If I could copy and modify, the effort would only take maybe 5 minutes. 3. The date of last modification. IA only shows the date of creation which is generally useless. The last modification date is far more important and needs to be available and visible. 4. A file manager, a la Windows Explorer. I may want to see the list of rules and sort them by date of modification. 5. Enhanced dedup on output. Currently, IA can only exclude duplicates based on the entire record. It should allow deduping on a select set of columns. 6. Feature to select one record from multiple matches in a join. For instance, in Oracle SQL, one can FETCH FIRST ROW ONLY or use ROWNUM or TOP 1. 7. Ability to sort the output. 8. New virtual tables take a while to appear. You create one and the list doesn't list the new table. Wait 15 minutes or so and maybe it will be listed. Or log out and log back in.
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"For the licensing cost of IBM Infosphere Information Analyzer, I have no information on the exact cost, but as it's bundled with other IBM products such as IBM InfoSphere Information Governance Catalog and IBM InfoSphere DataStage, the bundle is expensive when compared to competitor pricing."
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Top Industries

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Financial Services Firm
36%
Insurance Company
9%
Computer Software Company
9%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Financial Services Firm
53%
Computer Software Company
19%
Legal Firm
6%
Insurance Company
6%
 

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Questions from the Community

What needs improvement with IBM Infosphere Information Analyzer?
They have developed a new product called Watson Catalog, an upgrade from IBM Infosphere Information Analyzer. It is a cloud patch for data. The solution is outdated and is not on cloud. In addition...
What is your primary use case for IBM Infosphere Information Analyzer?
We use all the tools in their suite, and their data quality and governance are great. You can do data profiling and quality analysis with the IBM Infosphere Information Analyzer. You can also sched...
What advice do you have for others considering IBM Infosphere Information Analyzer?
I rate the solution a four out of ten. The solution is useful and can do the job, but there are other new tools in the market today.
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Information Analyzer
FinScan, Innovative Systems iLytics Data Profiler, Innovative Systems iLytics Enterprise Data Quality
 

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