Informatica MDM Pricing

AniketBhattacharya - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager at Deloitte

I rate the product's pricing a nine on a scale of one to ten, where one is low price, and ten is high price. The product does come at a certain cost since it is one of the best products in the market. The payments for the solution are made on a subscription-based model, meaning it is a pay-as-you-go model. In general, the costs attached to the solution depend on its usage.

The costs, in addition to the standard licensing fees for the solution, depend on users' requirements.

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Aniket Bhattacharya - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistant Manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers

There is no doubt that it is very expensive, but the brand value comes at a cost. Other MDM solutions in the market that haven't proven themselves like Informatica are also pretty expensive. We need to understand that MDM itself is very expensive to implement. So, Informatica is also pretty expensive. I would rate it a two out of five for being pretty expensive.

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Ramesh SV - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Technical Lead / Practise Architecht at TEKsystems (ex Aston Carter)

We pay an annual license. Mobile players are unable to afford the product. Different MDMs have different pricing approaches but there needs to be room for mobile players.

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Viswanath Palla - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Data Engineer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees

I have heard from customers that the product comes with a huge license cost. Under contractual terms, Informatica does not let us have full control of our own datasets, but that comes down to how the billing and licensing work. The licensing is a bit complex and expensive.

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AT
Solution Architect at Nihilent Technologies Ltd.

I would say that based on the current scenario, the market trends show that it is not required for the price to be increased. But, functionality-wise, and considering that now as the trend of microservices is going on in the market if Informatica MDM can be replaced in a similar way with particular tools or components to meet the client's demands, we can use only those particular things for the DDoS service covering, for the backup, for the security, and data encryption. So that can be helpful. Part-wise, if somebody needs only the pipelines to be created, someone needs to get a complete data flow task, or someone requires only the MDMs to get in place and not complete information that they need to make. We have licenses, and we are provided with certain particular services in the solution.

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Chuha Adequatov - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Regulatory Reference Data Management Division at Altynalmas JSC

The solution is very expensive. I give the cost a three out of ten.

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MB
Architect at Agence Française de Développement

So, there are plans for licensing. There are subscription-based and usage-based licenses. Also, there are licenses for exceptional analytics, etc. In short, there are different models of licensing for every enterprise.


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TF
IT Director, Global Master Data Management at a healthcare company with 10,001+ employees

I rate the licensing cost of Informatica MDM a five out of ten.

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AK
MDM Specialist at Rabobank

The solution has a couple of pricing models. You can go via can go a number of records, number of CPU, and various other items. I don't know what current model we follow. 

My experience on pricing is maybe four to five years old. I don't know what the current model is based on in our organization.

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Rohit-Verma - PeerSpot reviewer
Practice Head Director at Coforge

Informatica MDM is very expensive. Apart from licensing fees, they have broken down their products into multiple products, and they charge for each and every product. If the data is huge, they charge for the data. At times, we have to use third party services for data cleaning, and they charge for that as well.

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HS
Head of Mass Data Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

Informatica MDM recently changed its pricing model. It's usage-based but I don't have much insight into the current pricing.

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RN
Enterprise Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees

It is expensive. That's probably the biggest drawback. The business has heartache paying the license, but that's mainly because they don't realize what value it brings. The key thing about the MDM solution is that it is in the backend, and no one sees what it is actually doing. You don't know it is a problem until it is not there.

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Gareth Stretch - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager at Software Factory

Informatica MDM's pricing is not cheap but comparable to other vendors.

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Johannes Almiala - PeerSpot reviewer
Principal Consultant at Epical Group

The product has a high price point. However, it does not lack features. TIBCO EBX and Profisee are much cheaper. However, they lack features that Informatica MDM provides out of the box. Though the list price of Informatica MDM is high, it is negotiable.

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Manju Prakash - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Business Analyst at VMware

Informatica MDM's price could be lower.

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HS
Product Owner - Data Management at Maersk

It's expensive, but if you're looking for a stable solution, Informatica is a good one to choose.

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Raja ShahnawazSoni - PeerSpot reviewer
Data Architect at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

Pricing can vary because Informatica doesn't have a standard price across the board. It depends more on the sales representatives in different regions. They essentially call the shots and decide the discount percentage for each customer.

So, it's quite flexible, like a bargain, in a way, but it depends on the salesperson.

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Yauheniya Sazonava - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Software Engineer at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

A lot of the solutions on the market are expensive and Informatica is at the top end in terms of licensing costs. They use a bundle model so you choose what you want to include in your bundle and that's what you pay for.

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Andre Collin - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at Viatic

I rate Informatica MDM's price a six on a scale of one to ten, where one is a low price, and ten is a high price.

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SM
MDM COE Lead at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech

It's offers value for money. They're more competitive with respect to pricing and offerings.

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SS
Senior Solution Architect at Intraedge

Informatica MDM is a costly solution because it comes as a bundle. They are also globally positioning themselves and are definitely working on very upgraded technologies. If someone wanted to do it on the cloud, they have a lot of flexibility because they upgrade themselves according to the current needs. It definitely comes with a lot of features and that's the reason why it's costly.

The licensing cost should be approximately one million dollars. It's about four to five times that of other vendors.

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PR
Senior Architect at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees

Informatica MDM's pricetag should come down. They have to cut some costs.

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it_user270351 - PeerSpot reviewer
MDM Customer Portfolio Manager at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees

We have a global license which was outside of the cost of the upgrade project.

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MM
Developer at NorthCap Technologies

The pricing is reasonable.

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RB
MDM Technical Architect at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees

It's pretty high for us. It's more on the higher side, like low to middle high.

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it_user528747 - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Consulting Partner at GINNOVATES

I recommend reviewing and assessing the volume of data you will incorporate into the MDM, because the pricing seems to be based on row count used at the MDM Entities you built.

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it_user152814 - PeerSpot reviewer
Consultant at a wellness & fitness company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It varies by the size of the projects based upon number of sources, data volumes and quality, complexities, etc. View full review »
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