Amazon Elasticsearch Service vs. IBM Watson Content Analytics

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Amazon Elasticsearch Service
Score 6.3 out of 10
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Amazon Elasticsearch Service is a fully managed service that enables users to search, analyze, and visualize your log data at petabyte-scale. As a fully managed service, Amazon Elasticsearch Service manages the setup, deployment, configuration, patching, and monitoring of Elasticsearch clusters, so users can spend less time managing clusters and more time building applications. With a few clicks in the AWS console, users create scalable, secure, and available Elasticsearch clusters. Amazon…N/A
IBM Watson Content Analytics
Score 7.7 out of 10
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IBM Watson Content Analytics is an enterprise search option. This supersedes IBM's older offerings, IBM Omnifind and IBM Content Analytics and Enterprise Search.N/A
Pricing
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User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
6.0
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8.0
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Usability
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Amazon AWS
Elasticsearch is a good alternative to relational databases for setting up complex searching of data. It's inbuilt features for slicing the data [in] different ways and its ability to add weights to search results makes it easy to set up complex searching scenarios. Given that data must be pushed to this service, it may be best suited for data that is not changing very rapidly.
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IBM
If one is looking for a content crawling search engine (think "Google" but on your own private system), IBM Watson does a great job. It is also very good for locating duplicate files/folders and lost items. If document organization and searching is the goal, IBM Watson hits the nail on the head.
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Pros
Amazon AWS
  • Search
  • Query language
  • light-weight
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IBM
  • Easy Interface - Drag and click based UI.
  • Good amount of tools for visualization.
  • Less amount of time taken to perform analysis.
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Cons
Amazon AWS
  • It is not so simple to learn.
  • Documentation is often very confusing.
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IBM
  • The software is semi-limited to indexing and searching.
  • Software does not force a specific "structure" as some document management systems do.
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Usability
Amazon AWS
It is an extremely powerful tool if the time is put in to learn it. There are basic skeletons of out of the box behavior, it involves having really dedicated people to learn how to use it to take full advantage of its capabilities. A 10 for the tool itself, minus 3 for the difficulty in learning and maintenance
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IBM
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Alternatives Considered
Amazon AWS
Splunk is the most flexible of the 3 where you can manipulate the data to whatever fits your specific use case. Grafana has the most powerful capabilities but the steepest learning curve. Grafana also does offer the most flexibility as you can visualize almost any data source. Elastic is a solid middle ground between the 2
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IBM
IBM Watson is not quite in the same category as Worldox or NetDocuments as both are full-fledged document management. However, both vendors provide a similar searching and indexing product. Worldox provides searching and indexing but the Indexer is somewhat prone to issues. IBM Watson does not have the stability/consistency issues. NetDocuments is cloud-hosted document management and its index does not seem to have issues. That being said, there is a large premium as the data is all stored in a cloud container with the management system.
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Return on Investment
Amazon AWS
  • The cost is a bit expensive if compared with other clouds but [the] performance is very good.
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IBM
  • It has provided a positive work environment.
  • Since its easy and understandable good amount of team communication improved.
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