Higson vs. SAS Business Rules Manager

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Higson
Score 5.1 out of 10
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Higson, formerly Hyperon is a tool for managing business rules: the instructions that tell an enterprise software how a company runs, like which customers are eligible for which products, or how to dynamically price services in response to changing conditions. Higson aims to make it easy for line managers to fine-tune these rules in real-time, responding to a rapidly changing operating environment without needing to wait for changes in the software’s code. The vendor describes…N/A
SAS Business Rules Manager
Score 8.0 out of 10
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SAS Business Rules Manager is a business rules management option.N/A
Pricing
HigsonSAS Business Rules Manager
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Pricing Offerings
HigsonSAS Business Rules Manager
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeOptionalNo setup fee
Additional DetailsFor pricing contact Higson Sales. They also have a partnership program for software companies.
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User Ratings
HigsonSAS Business Rules Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
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Usability
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Support Rating
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User Testimonials
HigsonSAS Business Rules Manager
Likelihood to Recommend
Hyperion is great for Financial report consolidation and also for generating reports. It also has built in regulatory and other compliance rules which helps us reduce costs overall. The OLAP engine can easily be used for a full scale project management requirement. Since the data is stored in clusters in the cloud, read and write speeds are high and we use that speeds to generate multiple Business Models in just a few mintues.
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Pros
  • Separation of business logic from the app's code
  • Decision table performance
  • Good GUI
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Cons
  • Pretty high entry threshold
  • A few bugs in GUI
  • UX might be better in some places
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Usability
It's a very good tool to manage business rules. There are certain GUI bugs and a code boilerplate, but overall it does its job really well.
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Support Rating
There is documentation on the site to help learn about the tool. There is also an email to ask for help or any other questions. The team responds quickly with a full answer.
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Alternatives Considered
Hyperon has got far better performance. It also has far better GUI to manage business rules. On the other hand, Drools has a bigger community to help you with your problems.
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Return on Investment
  • Shorter time to market with new features
  • Business users might change things without the help of developers
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