IBM System Architect vs Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect comparison

 

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Executive Summary
 

Categories and Ranking

IBM System Architect
Ranking in Business Process Design
21st
Average Rating
6.0
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
Sparx Systems Enterprise Ar...
Ranking in Business Process Design
4th
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
97
Ranking in other categories
Enterprise Architecture Management (2nd)
 

Market share comparison

As of June 2024, in the Business Process Design category, the market share of IBM System Architect is 0.5% and it decreased by 41.3% compared to the previous year. The market share of Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect is 9.8% and it decreased by 27.8% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Business Process Design
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Enterprise Architecture Management
14.7%
 

Featured Reviews

it_user542103 - PeerSpot reviewer
Jul 12, 2017
It has helped in supporting the development of an Enterprise Data Model
Data model development: This has built-in ways to create multiple, separate solution data models, including ways to link to an Enterprise Data Model (EDM). Other objects are encyclopedia-wide and need a different approach for managing solution-specific diagrams with an ability to query, e.g…
PG
Nov 3, 2023
The solution is a valuable time-saver when creating enterprise-level architecture
We use Sparx to create enterprise-level architecture in high-level environments and ticketing IT landscapes The solution saved a lot of time, about 30%. I like that this tool contains all of my needs. I have AWS, GCP, and Azure icons. The tool assures collaboration, where my diagrams and…

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"In terms of cost, Sparx EA is probably one of the cheapest tools I have ever used."
"I use my own license. So, I just bought the professional version, which costs $800 or something like that. In the company where I am working, we have floating licenses. They are probably more expensive. Its licensing is affordable, but we are talking about a large organization, and there could be modelers or viewers of the models. We don't know how much that would cost us."
"Licenses are pretty low cost compared to, for example, ARIS."
"It's affordable. The only additional cost that we haven't yet figured out is the floating license. If you buy a floating license, you have to have a license management server, which comes at an additional cost that's not discussed. So, we haven't yet used the floating license. That’s because I haven't had a chance to figure that out."
"The license for Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect is paid yearly, but I don't handle that area. It's good for its price, so I'm rating it a five out of five, but I'm not using it much. I also don't have information regarding additional costs apart from the standard licensing fees."
"I think our license costs roughly $1,000 a year, but I could be wrong."
"It's reasonably priced for large organizations."
"Pricing and licensing are suitable even for small companies."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Government
22%
Manufacturing Company
14%
Aerospace/Defense Firm
8%
Computer Software Company
7%
Educational Organization
14%
Government
12%
Financial Services Firm
11%
Computer Software Company
10%
 

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Midsize Enterprise
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What do you like most about Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect?
The stability has been good and satisfactory. I would rate the stability a ten out of ten.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect?
It's reasonably priced for large organizations, though it may be perceived as expensive for individual users.
What needs improvement with Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect?
In general, we now have a problem with Sparx Enterprise Architect because many analysts think it's too complicated to use in a giant environment. So, two years ago, it was used very, very often, an...
 

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