The main difference lies in the community that has KNIME because the additional modules serve a multitude of different jobs from image processing, management of ssh file systems to chemical molecule calculations.
I used IBM Modeler several years ago and found it to be effective, but expensive. Fortunately, it was for a commercially funded contract.
For KNIME I have only used it for experimental purposes and found it rather cumbersome but powerful. It is also more cost-effective.
I found RapidMiner more intuitive to learn. However, there is so much choice nowadays that it is difficult to be definitive. In my experience, it largely depended on the quality of the add-on extensions. Clearly, though, at least in universities, the cost is a significant factor.
IBM SPSS Modeler and KNIME Business Hub compete in data analytics. KNIME often has the upper hand due to its flexible integration and cost effectiveness. Features: IBM SPSS Modeler offers automated data preparation, advanced analytics, and predictive modeling tools. KNIME Business Hub provides open-source extensibility, strong collaborative features, and extensive integration options. Room for Improvement: IBM SPSS Modeler could improve its deployment complexity, visual modeling capabilities,...
The main difference lies in the community that has KNIME because the additional modules serve a multitude of different jobs from image processing, management of ssh file systems to chemical molecule calculations.
KNIME. It free, open-source, and you can plug in Java, Python, R, and Matlab. The community is awesome.
I used IBM Modeler several years ago and found it to be effective, but expensive. Fortunately, it was for a commercially funded contract.
For KNIME I have only used it for experimental purposes and found it rather cumbersome but powerful. It is also more cost-effective.
I found RapidMiner more intuitive to learn. However, there is so much choice nowadays that it is difficult to be definitive. In my experience, it largely depended on the quality of the add-on extensions. Clearly, though, at least in universities, the cost is a significant factor.
I am not familiar with KNIME, but the main difference is KNIME is open-source and free.