Dundas BI Pricing

Ishwar Saswade - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at Techknomatic Services Private Limited

I am not majorly involved in its licensing. We are not the end license purchaser of the Dundas BI. It costs somewhere around $4,000 a year for the enterprise solution, but I am not sure.

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Paridhi Agarwal - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Engineer at Micron Technology

I'm not aware of its cost. Its licensing was probably role-wise. Most of us had reader access, editor access, or developer access. For admin, there were certain restrictions. So, I'm assuming it had role-wise licensing.

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MZ
Business Intelligence Consultant at Siemens Industry

The licensing model is fair and quite flexible. The same is true with the setup. You can run it on-premise or in the cloud and on Windows and Linux. We switched from Windows to Linux and were happy with both systems.

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James Davis - PeerSpot reviewer
System Architect at Yulista Tactical Services, LLC

There's a free trial that is long enough to give it a good workout. Also, they will help you get that free trial up and running. It's very easy to get it going and start working in it. They have some good guides and even a course you can take (for free).

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it_user462135 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager - Business Intelligence & Data Architecture at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Determine the amount of standard and power users you will have. The pricing is very different for both.

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reviewer1010571 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works

Have an idea of what you want end users to be able to accomplish; this will help drive the discussion when the time comes to look at licensing.

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it_user363234 - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Partner at PBS

You don’t have to spend lots of money to have a BI system.

We usually position this product to companies that need an end-to-end BI solution. It also has a rental price model. So, companies that are looking for an entry-level BI can fully leverage their investment.
And they have a great OEM model for software houses.

It is suitable for large install base.

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it_user346419 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Business Intelligence Developer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees

I cannot answer as I am not the one to handle this.

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DG
Senior Dashboard Implementation Consultant with 11-50 employees

Setup and licensing are reasonably priced. Users have two options, either you pay for a named seat, or you can have floating seats that can be shared amongst users. We found that the per-user cost was the biggest expense that we had by far.

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it_user219567 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Business Intelligence Consultant at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

Buy what you need now. It is easier to upgrade with more licenses.

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reviewer1000827 - PeerSpot reviewer
Works

It's too different to tell.

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it_user110010 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

Dundas BI has reasonable pricing compared to other competitors and the license schema is simple and clear.

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Buyer's Guide
Data Visualization
March 2024
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765,386 professionals have used our research since 2012.