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We performed a comparison between Corso Agile Enterprise Architecture [EOL] and LeanIX based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "As the tool is cloud-based, its cost is more affordable."
  • "The solution's pricing is based on a licensing model that is competitive and in line with other products."
  • "There is a sweet spot of where they need to be on pricing right now. They could go up a little bit in pricing, but it has to do with the cost savings, and it has to do with the practitioners using it. I use it where I get cost savings and I can justify it, but they probably have the ability to flex a 10% up channel on their sales on that. So, they could increase their settle price, not their offering price, when they sell. They can probably hold that up a little bit higher than it is because there are cost savings that we can drive from it."
  • "The tool needs to include more flexible licensing options. We do not use the tool all the time. So pricing should be considered only when we use the tool."
  • "I would rate the pricing a one out of ten, where one is cheap, and ten is expensive."
  • "The pricing is very good. We definitely get good value for the money."
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    Overview
    Corso Agile Enterprise Architecture helps companies align changing business strategy and IT capabilities for improved decision-making. The tool is a full-featured, modern, and web-based enterprise architecture platform. Built from the ground up to provide an intuitive and collaborative approach to EA, the Corso platform will help you to plan and react to change with greater agility. Corso addresses all aspects of your enterprise architecture with complete modeling, roadmapping, publishing, analysis and kanban capabilities. With Corso, you'll get a better understanding of your organization’s strategy, goals, capabilities, risks and technology landscape to deliver better business outcomes.

    LeanIX delivers collaborative Enterprise Architecture designed for modern IT. Our open, data-driven architecture management model helps organizations adapt to the evolving demands of digital. From agile to multi-cloud and beyond, architecture teams using LeanIX have the power to strategically support the business and report 45% reduction in time to value delivery. More than 90,000 users across enterprises worldwide rely on LeanIX to manage their IT landscape, including adidas, Bosch, 7Eleven, and Zalando.

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    adidas, Bosch, Chico's, Haworth, Helvetia, KuKa, Osram, Telekom, TUI, Santander, Swarovski, Vaillant, 7Eleven, and Zalando.
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    Financial Services Firm13%
    Computer Software Company12%
    Manufacturing Company10%
    Insurance Company6%
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    Small Business38%
    Midsize Enterprise19%
    Large Enterprise44%
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    Small Business14%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise72%
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    Corso Agile Enterprise Architecture [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Enterprise Architecture Management while LeanIX is ranked 1st in Enterprise Architecture Management with 16 reviews. Corso Agile Enterprise Architecture [EOL] is rated 9.0, while LeanIX is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Corso Agile Enterprise Architecture [EOL] writes "It allows for customisation of metadata and I like the innovation management module". On the other hand, the top reviewer of LeanIX writes "Streamlines the process of identifying apps nearing end-of-life or requiring retirement and facilitates informed decisions about app retention". Corso Agile Enterprise Architecture [EOL] is most compared with , whereas LeanIX is most compared with ServiceNow, Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, MEGA HOPEX, ADOIT and iServer.

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