Solutions Designer at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
May 16, 2025
I am still working with IBM and we are transitioning to other tools rather than using IBM InfoSphere Optim. We use other tools, but I cannot recall the name because I am not the one currently handling it. It has transitioned to other architects. For IBM InfoSphere Optim, we are still currently using it, but we have transitioned to the newer version, the latest one with support for AWS S3. I cannot identify a main competitor for IBM InfoSphere Optim because we have transitioned to other architects, and they are the ones looking for other tools. The last comparison I did was almost 4 years ago. I am not using any AI technology with IBM InfoSphere Optim. I rate IBM InfoSphere Optim a seven out of ten. The tool is good, but the price is not favorable as it is the most expensive part. I can recommend IBM InfoSphere Optim for enterprises.
Solutions Designer at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
May 16, 2022
There are much better, cheaper alternatives such as Informatica. However, Optim has an edge when it comes to databases. I think it's better to benchmark before deciding to use a product. If you are going to the cloud, I would suggest consulting with the provider first. If I were to rate this solution, I would rate it at five on a scale from one to ten.
Only a few people use the solution, but the consumptive output numbers nearly 200 resources. Going forward, we wish to use the solution for all future data researches and data masking. I rate IBM InfoSphere Optim as a seven out of ten.
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I am still working with IBM and we are transitioning to other tools rather than using IBM InfoSphere Optim. We use other tools, but I cannot recall the name because I am not the one currently handling it. It has transitioned to other architects. For IBM InfoSphere Optim, we are still currently using it, but we have transitioned to the newer version, the latest one with support for AWS S3. I cannot identify a main competitor for IBM InfoSphere Optim because we have transitioned to other architects, and they are the ones looking for other tools. The last comparison I did was almost 4 years ago. I am not using any AI technology with IBM InfoSphere Optim. I rate IBM InfoSphere Optim a seven out of ten. The tool is good, but the price is not favorable as it is the most expensive part. I can recommend IBM InfoSphere Optim for enterprises.
There are much better, cheaper alternatives such as Informatica. However, Optim has an edge when it comes to databases. I think it's better to benchmark before deciding to use a product. If you are going to the cloud, I would suggest consulting with the provider first. If I were to rate this solution, I would rate it at five on a scale from one to ten.
Only a few people use the solution, but the consumptive output numbers nearly 200 resources. Going forward, we wish to use the solution for all future data researches and data masking. I rate IBM InfoSphere Optim as a seven out of ten.