IBM Decision Manager Open Edition vs. Progress Corticon Business Rules Engine

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM Decision Manager Open Edition
Score 8.6 out of 10
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IBM Decision Manager Open Edition (formerly Red Hat Decision Manager) is a business rules management and CEP option. Announced in 2022, the product is transitioning to IBM.N/A
Progress Corticon BRE
Score 9.3 out of 10
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Progress Software, headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, offers the Progress Corticon Business Rules Engine (BRE), a business rules management option.N/A
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeRequiredNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
IBM Decision Manager Open EditionProgress Corticon Business Rules Engine
Considered Both Products
IBM Decision Manager Open Edition
Chose IBM Decision Manager Open Edition
Red Hat Decision Manager offers better breadth and depth of features to support complex business rules when compared to Camunda. Also it requires less customization than Camunda to build business workflows
Chose IBM Decision Manager Open Edition
Because, we are using Ansible and Openshift as on prem that belong to Red Hat and we have bunch of experince over Red hat products and we are familiar as well. We love open source technologies and their supports.Ansible and Openshift are must in our network that s why Red Hat …
Chose IBM Decision Manager Open Edition
We were striving to automate the entire process because our core firm focuses on the recruitment process, as I indicated previously. Comprehensive automation, on the other hand, is unthinkable in our sector. As a result, we went with Red Hat Decision Manager, which has handled …
Chose IBM Decision Manager Open Edition
If you have a low budget to invest probably JBoss BRMS is the option for you, if your budget is not restricted you'll probably like to consider Bizagi
Chose IBM Decision Manager Open Edition
IBM ODM is very expensive
Progress Corticon BRE
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IBM Decision Manager Open EditionProgress Corticon Business Rules Engine
Small Businesses

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Medium-sized Companies
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Score 9.0 out of 10
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Score 9.0 out of 10
Enterprises
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Score 9.0 out of 10
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User Ratings
IBM Decision Manager Open EditionProgress Corticon Business Rules Engine
Likelihood to Recommend
9.3
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Likelihood to Renew
8.0
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Usability
8.9
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Support Rating
5.2
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Implementation Rating
7.0
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User Testimonials
IBM Decision Manager Open EditionProgress Corticon Business Rules Engine
Likelihood to Recommend
If the rules are going to be managed by IT people JBoss BRMS is good enough, if you're looking for a tool that will be used only by business analysts, you'll probably like to find for another BRMS
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Suited for any place where complex business rules need to be separated for ease of flexibility.
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Pros
  • Business rule management for filtering the candidate
  • Automate the possible decision making which reduces the time and increase the productivity
  • Whenever business rule changes based on the client requirement.
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  • Handle complex business rules.
  • Test different scenarios after changes have been made.
  • Allow for version control and auditing of queries and responses.
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Cons
  • The UI could be better
  • It takes time to understand how it works and how to create rules
  • Better documentation would be appreciated
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  • The UI could be made more appealing.
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Likelihood to Renew
Because i think there is not any equal software
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Usability
Red Hat provides configurable rules and workflow interface that be used by Non-technical users like Operations, Finance etc to develop and automate their operational processes.
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Support Rating
Their supports are highly recommended by me
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Implementation Rating
For high volume and / or complex set of legacy business rules, plan for adequate time for data migration activities.
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Alternatives Considered
We were striving to automate the entire process because our core firm focuses on the recruitment process, as I indicated previously. Comprehensive automation, on the other hand, is unthinkable in our sector. As a result, we went with Red Hat Decision Manager, which has handled almost all of our business rule management difficulties. In order to close candidates, we were also able to automate decision-making.
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Corticon is way easier and allows for testing.
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Return on Investment
  • Quickly write business rules
  • Computers can take decision
  • Complex event processing
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  • It has definitely had a positive ROI. Instead of having developers try to figure out these complex rules and how to code them in a flexible way, we now have business analysts using Corticon.
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