Dawiso is
a data catalog and comprehensive data governance platform for
companies of all sizes. In other words, it is a collaborative platform
for organizing, documenting, and understanding data. It combines data
cataloging, lineage tracking, business glossaries, documentation, and
governance tools in one unified space. Designed to support both data
professionals and business users, Dawiso simplifies data discovery and clarity
across teams. The data governance platform helps…
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ER/Studio Data Architect
Score 9.9 out of 10
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ER/Studio is a database development and management tool from Embarcadero Technologies (acquired by Idera) in California.
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ER/Studio Data Architect
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ER/Studio Data Architect
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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Additional Details
Dawiso offers pricing tailored to the size of the company and its deployment needs. It provides a free trial and supports gradual scaling based on the complexity or maturity of projects. Designed for companies of all sizes, customers can start using Dawiso with just 5 members and grow as needed.
The standard plan for Dawiso starts at €245 per month for 25 users, which includes 5 active contributors. Additionally, Dawiso offers a Corporate plan specifically designed for full-scale enterprise adoption, allowing the entire data community to contribute.
Dawiso adopts a user-based pricing model so that customers only pay for active contributors, rather than technical factors such as the number of scanned databases that may create barriers to company-wide adoption.
Pricing for new customers only, first year maintenance included. Maintenance includes access to technical support and product updates for the defined period of the agreement.
ER Studio Data Architect is a global leader in the data modelling space and most other solutions that have support for third party data models include support for ER Studio Data Architect file formats. Many of the features are a bit more intuitive than the competitors and …
ER/Studio was difficult to learn at the beginning, but that was 7 years ago. I have used it across many companies since then, and It is really easy to use. I found it much easier to learn than Erwin as well.
My first modeling tool was Sybase's Power Designer and it was a fine tool to get the job done. When I changed companies 10 years ago I was introduced to ER\Studio and have been using that ever since. More recently I looked into CA ERwin and found it to be unintuitive but to be …
ER/Studio is great for dividing logical and physical design. A logical model can be used with different physical platforms.
Studio can a useful macro capability that allows me to apply the naming standards across the model with ease and consistency.
ER/Studio does a very good job at comparing the model with the actual database and generating DDL scripts for production deployments.
ER/Studio has an excellent reporting and model publishing capabilities allowing me to produce models in the HTML format and publish them for the team as needed.
Relationships are a bit on the weaker side. Many times I found orphaned relationships that I could not get rid of, or additional columns that were automatically created during the push to the physical model that appear to be due to key constraint bugs
There are a lot of bugs introduced when merging keys. I tend to model 2 tables for example logically, establish the relationship, and then merge the additional key column that is automatically created when establishing the relationship. This sometimes causes downstream issues with the physical model (creating duplicate columns with _1 appended)
Meta-data could be improved. I find it hard to keep descriptions and other meta information clean when copying and pasting from other sources due to formatting tags being introduced on each object (font, size, color, etc.). The attachment feature comes in handy, however I am looking for the ability to cleanly document and map multiple sources to a single target while providing searchability and traceability
I can call or email support and both get quick turn around. The only issue is they are on the west coast (US) and have a west coast work schedule and I'm on the East coast.
ER Studio Data Architect is a global leader in the data modelling space and most other solutions that have support for third party data models include support for ER Studio Data Architect file formats. Many of the features are a bit more intuitive than the competitors and several of our vendors were already using Data Architect themselves which helped solidify the choice.
Using ER\Studio to create models and eventually the actual database schema allows for a picture that is understandable to the customer and saves significant time writing DDL to create the database objects (tables, indexes, relationships, constraints...)
A nice customer interface tool so you can create a web based interface to the metadata for a particular design.
The tool also supports sub-models so you can break a large project into smaller parts, I find this feature very helpful.