With IPinfo, users can pinpoint their users’ locations, customize their experiences, prevent fraud, and ensure compliance. They offer a range of IP data types, such as: IP geolocation, ASN, IP to company, Privacy detection (VPN, Tor, proxy, hosting), IP ranges, IP to domains, Other custom data types provided based on customer need. The vendor states their APIs handle over 462 billion requests a year and have been online since…
$49
per month
OpenText Magellan
Score 9.0 out of 10
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OpenText Magellan Analytics Suite leverages a comprehensive set of data analytics software to identify patterns, relationships and trends through data visualizations and interactive dashboards.
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Basic Plan
$49
per month
Business Plan
$499
per month
Premium Plan
$1,499
per month
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Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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No setup fee
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Simple, flexible pricing with 4 subscription plans:
Basic (250K lookups, core API), Business (1M lookups, core API + additional data types), Business Plus (2.5M lookups, all data types), Enterprise (2.5+ lookups, custom data).
Some data types are available as add-ons to the lower tier subscription plans: ASN information, IP to Abuse, Privacy Detection (VPN, proxy, Tor), IP to Carrier, IP to Company, IP ranges, and Hosted Domains data. The Business plus plan has all the data types included.
We also offer custom IP data downloads.
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There is multiple software available in the market to do the reporting and text analytics. Generally, analysts prefer using Python or R. Or we try to use any API available. This software can fulfill almost 80% of those needs without writing the codes. It has the integration …
OpenText Magellan can produce reports that are much more elaborate than PowerBI, which is ideal for users that just need to see a report. On the other hand, PowerBI seems to be better at allowing users to interact with data.
It is vastly superior to these in many ways, for complex reporting it is a much more sophisticated solution. Visualizations are very good. Javascript extensibility is very powerful, others don't support this or as well. Pentaho and MS are both OLAP oriented. Pentaho is moving …
Actuate has been in the industry a while and the open source community make going with Actuate's BIRT a stable decision. Changing report engines can be expensive, so going with a company with a good reputation helps long-term.
Actuate has a HUGE number of features that can tie nicely into almost any ERP but it takes some time to learn and the development community was relatively small compared to the Crystal Reports alternative. Crystal was far easier to learn and had a massive support base. Probably …
It depends on extensibility, set-up, access & style. Actuate performs fairly well, but has performance issues because it sits on top of eclipse, which sits on top of Java. Extensibility usually comes at that price. Set-up is fairly straightforward and it can be secured.
I am no longer working for the company that was using Actuate but I believe they would continue to use it because the stitching costs would be to high. It would require a complete rewrite of the reports and the never version of Actuate (BIRT) even required an almost complete report rewrite
It is quite intuitive to use. It is fit specifically for doing sentiment, emotion, and intention analysis as well as text classification and text summarization. I would have given 10 if it is fit for the purpose of doing image processing and analysis as well. There is a huge market to analyze video and image data.
It is vastly superior to these in many ways, for complex reporting it is a much more sophisticated solution. Visualizations are very good. Javascript extensibility is very powerful, others don't support this or as well. Pentaho and MS are both OLAP oriented. Pentaho is moving more toward big data, which was not our primary focus. Others are stuck in the Crystal Reports Band metaphor.
Actuate can handle 50 to 60 sub reports inside a report very well.
Dynamically creating the datasource, chart, graph, reports are the main advantages. We can do any level of drilling, and can create a performance matrix dashboard efficiently.