IBM SPSS Modeler Pricing

Levi Dovillaire - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Paper Technology Manager, EMEA at Valmet

I rate the tool’s pricing a seven out of ten on a scale where one is cheap and ten is expensive.

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Abel Georges - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Scientist I at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

I wasn't part of the decision-making process related to the costs or price paid for the solution. However, I think it was okay.

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EzzAbdelfattah - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Professor of Statistics at KAU

In terms of costs, maybe the rough number is about $9,000. I don't pay for it due to the fact that, when I go to training for a specific training company, they give me the authorization to use it. Or I use it with my university, and they give us the license. Therefore, I don't know the exact price, however, roughly, my understanding is that it is around $9,000.

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EzzAbdelfattah - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Professor of Statistics at KAU

You do need to buy a license for the solution. 

The pricing is expensive. I'd rate the solution five out of ten in terms of affordability. 

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EzzAbdelfattah - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Professor of Statistics at KAU

Its price is okay for a company, but for personal use, it is considered somewhat expensive.

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Javier Segovia - PeerSpot reviewer
Professor of Data Mining at Universidad Politecnica de Madrid

I am using the free version of IBM SPSS Modeler, it is the educational edition version.

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EzzAbdelfattah - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Professor of Statistics at KAU

There is a basic fee and you pay extra for added features. You'll need to use Linux which also adds to the price.

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Anton Nenov - PeerSpot reviewer
Credit Risk Manager at ITF Group JSC

It is an expensive product.

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PH
Application Architect at a government with 10,001+ employees

I believe the licensing costs are $5,000 per year. 

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AltanAtabarut - PeerSpot reviewer
ECommerce Growth Analytics at Akinon

When you are close to end of quarter, IBM and its partners can get you 60% to 70% discounts, so literally wait for the last day of the quarter for the best prices if you don't want to get robbed by IBM. 

we switched to Alteryx because price performance advantages and great community and support.

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it_user766575 - PeerSpot reviewer
Research Assistant

If you are in a university and the license is free then you can use the tool without any charges, which is good.

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ZK
Contracts Manager at a program development consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees

This tool, being an IBM product, is pretty expensive.

Our license key is renewed on a yearly basis.

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it_user841911 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Specialist at a government with 51-200 employees

Cost can be a consideration or a factor when looking to try to deploy to more people. Everybody has to be cost conscious, so find a way to receive bigger bundle discounts. We use a lot of IBM products, so I assume we are getting some discounts now.

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it_user380952 - PeerSpot reviewer
Quantitative Researcher at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees

Having in mind all four tools from Garner’s top quadrant, the pricing of this tool is competitive and it reflects the quality that it offers. I am of the impression that the price can be adjusted depending on the plans that each organization has.

With respect to the licensing, there are different options available and it really depends on the needs of each organization. However, I believe the basic licensing is suitable for most of the cases.

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