SSIS Pricing
I'm not involved in licensing details, but SSIS provides value to our organization by simplifying data management tasks.
View full review »The solution is available at a lesser price than that of Informatica. I assume SSIS's enterprise version of SQL Server is pretty costly, but I must be aware.
View full review »SSIS is part of SQL server, in itself a very solid product.
You can run SSIS on the same SQL server instance where your data warehouse is, using the compute power at night to update, and during the day for reporting and data analysis.
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SSIS
March 2024
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I'm not aware of the exact cost of the solution.
View full review »This solution is a free of charge addition to our SQL licence. However, the only way this tool can be utilized is as a feature of the SQL licence, which may make it unattractive to organizations who don't wish to purchase the wider-ranging licence.
I'm not aware of the exact pricing. It's being handled by another team.
View full review » If you don't want to pay a lot of money, you can go for SSIS, as its open-source version is available. When it comes to licensing, SSIS can be expensive.
There are occasionally add-ons for SSIS that may increase the price.
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reviewer2305518
Business Intelligence Architect at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
The pricing of SSIS is generally considered reasonable in comparison to other data integration tools in the market. In terms of licensing, I find Microsoft's pricing policy generally favorable, especially when comparing it to other products like Power BI. Microsoft's pricing is competitive, and they seem to have a good strategy, as evident in the success of Power BI. Over the years, SSIS has gained recognition, and Microsoft's promotion efforts have been effective.
I'm not sure of the exact cost of the solution.
View full review »SSIS is included at no additional cost in the SQL Server license.
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Dominic Mackenzie
Data Architect at AMP Capital
We pay for a license, and I think SSIS is priced about right.
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Sérgio Rita
IT Manager at European University
We have yearly licensing.
View full review »We purchased the standard edition of SQL Server and SSIS came with it free of charge.
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Azeezulla Sheriff
General Manager IT at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
SSIS' licensing is a little high, but it gives good value for money.
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Letarik Terefe
IT Project Management /Research & Development Team Leader at Ethiopian Roads Administration
With the cloud deployment, you can get a three or five-year license. You may not be able to get an on-premises version anymore.
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Sipho Ngubonde
Admin at IEC (Electoral Commission of South Africa)
An SQL Server license includes licenses for the database engine, reporting services, SSIS, and analysis services. That's the nice thing about this package. When you buy it, you get all of these different add-ons.
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TarekYehia
Technical Consultant at LinkDev
The solution is fairly priced. I'd rate it four out of five in terms of affordability.
View full review »The solution is economical. It comes free with the SQL Server. You don't have to worry about the pricing as long as you're installing both services on the same server.
View full review »This is difficult since it is included in the SQL server license.
Depending on the arrangement that a certain company has with Microsoft, it may supply the permanent license that is included in the SQL server license, or it may be a time-bound license if it is a partner license or other enterprise license.
I am not sure what our relationship with Microsoft is like or what the program is, but I believe it's some sort of enterprise license.
In the past, I worked with permanent licenses.
View full review »SSIS is a cheaper option compared to the cost of other ETL tools.
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reviewer928125
BI Architect at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
It comes bundled with other solutions, which makes it difficult to get the price on the specific product.
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reviewer1656567
Project Lead Performance Engineer & Automation at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
We have an enterprise license for this solution.
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Alireza Nikseresht
CEO at Shiraz University
The price is important to us. We are based in Iran, and we look for products with a good price because of the sanctions. Some other products such as Oracle are expensive here and we do not recommend these products to our customers. They are expensive and they are very difficult to work with them. They are very difficult and very complicated but Microsoft products are not like that.
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Xiaoqing Zou
Integration developer at Blackwoods
It comes with SQL Server. We didn't have a separate license for it.
View full review »SSIS is fairly well-priced - I would rate it at four out of five.
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Muhammad Arif Javed
Senior Manager Software Development at Techlogix
If you have SQL Server License then you can use SSIS without any additional cost.
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Ismail Lahbabi
Data Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Based on my experience and understanding, Talend comes out to be a little bit expensive as compared to SSIS. The average cost of having Talend with Talend Management Console is around 72K per region, which is much higher than SSIS.
SSIS works very well with Microsoft technologies, and if you have Microsoft technologies, it is not really expensive to have SSIS. If you have SQL Server, SSIS is free.
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Brian Dandeneau
Business Process and Strategy Specialist Advisor at NTTData
Look at how this product is sold to you. Ask yourself, am I getting everything that I need. Its more expensive to get the additional adapters after the fact.
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reviewer1194996
Senior Analyst at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
SSIS is on the cheaper side. In terms of value for the money, rivals are offering more database formats and cost processing, so SQL is lagging somewhat.
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ChitraGovindasamy
BI Consultant at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
It would be beneficial if the solution had a less costly cloud offering.
View full review »I have only used the free developer edition.
View full review »When you purchase SQL Server, SSIS tends to come with it. Whether you purchase the standard edition or an enterprise edition, SSIS comes with it. Whether you choose to install it on a separate server, or the same server as the database, that really comes down to Microsoft's charging.
My advice is to look at what your configuration will be because most companies have their own deals with Microsoft.
View full review »All of my clients have this product included as part of their Microsoft license.
View full review »Our license with SSIS is annual.
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Ricardo_Silva
Big Data Architect, Integration Specialist at Groundswell Group Inc
This solution is included with the MSSQL server package.
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SSIS
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about SSIS. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
767,847 professionals have used our research since 2012.