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Connected Planning enables dynamic, collaborative, and intelligent planning across all areas of an organization, including finance, sales, supply chain, marketing, human resources, and operations. As a purpose-built platform connecting people, data, and plans, Anaplan delivers a unified real-time, cloud-based environment to optimize planning and democratize decision-making across all lines of business and business activities, from strategic to operational levels.
Anaplan for Finance
- Anaplan's flexible modeling capabilities automate, structure, and connect a range of financial and operational solutions including FP&A and opex to steer business performance more effectively.
Anaplan for Supply Chain
- Model your supply chain with intelligence. Enable real-time collaboration across departments, functions, suppliers, and customers through supply, demand, and sales & operations planning solutions.
Anaplan for Sales & Marketing
- Connect revenue plans to stabilize sales performance and drive growth through sales planning, sales incentives, and pipeline and revenue forecasting solutions. Marketing solutions include optimized budget allocation, spend visibility, trade promotion management, and marketing performance.
Anaplan for HR and Workforce
- Develop a dynamic workforce blueprint that aligns and executes your business strategies and operations with talent strategy, workforce planning, and compensation modeling solutions.
Highlights
- The Anaplan 2024 Decision Excellence Report shows that enterprise connectedness drives a 14% increase in TSR, a 43% reduction in unproductive meetings, and a 58% improvement in external connectivity with customers and suppliers, enhancing overall decision-making.
- Anaplan Forecaster is our next-generation AI-driven forecasting capability, natively built into the Anaplan platform. As part of Anaplan Intelligence, it empowers teams to create accurate, transparent, and scalable forecasts that seamlessly connect into enterprise planning.
- Pricing shown is based on a representative customer and will vary based on your specific needs (users, solutions, configuration options, and contract duration). For custom quotes through private offers, please contact your Anaplan AE or AWSGTM@anaplan.com.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/12 months |
|---|---|---|
Connected Planning | Users, workspace & access to product. Varies based on specific needs. | $750,000.00 |
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Customer reviews
Balanced planning tools have supported detailed calculations and clear summary reporting
What is our primary use case?
IBM Planning Analytics is better for large data manipulation, whereas Anaplan excels in the presentation side and ease of use. My group company uses Anaplan for summarizing clean data, while the UK region company uses Planning Analytics for detailed calculations and speed.
I develop in both Anaplan and IBM Planning Analytics , so I know both very well. I try to find ways to compare them for various purposes and explain their slightly different use cases based on the tools' capabilities.
What is most valuable?
Anaplan's focus on APIs helps streamline data consolidation, while IBM Planning Analytics offers stronger capabilities in base-level data and detailed calculations.
Anaplan is excellent for summarizing clean data and is easier to use for reporting and security, while Planning Analytics is better for data cleansing and low-level data manipulation. The ease of developing individual models in Anaplan is notable, allowing users to handle it with minimal complication.
What needs improvement?
Anaplan's problem is that it has its own niche market. It cannot perform some tasks handled by Planning Analytics due to their different foundations, Anaplan on Hyperblock technology and TM1 on OLAP.
Anaplan lacks a native ETL tool, making it challenging to integrate numerous flat files. Its licensing model could also be changed, and integration with other solutions simplified.
The report on Anaplan and Planning Analytics could have been more detailed.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have worked with Planning Analytics for years.
How are customer service and support?
I do not use technical support much because I write code, run servers, and handle technical aspects myself, minimizing reliance on external customer service.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Planning Analytics and Anaplan have unique selling points despite being marketed in the same area. They are not the same tool, each catering to different needs. It is important to choose based on specific user requirements and end goals.
Anaplan has a different pricing methodology compared to Planning Analytics, with a more consolidated approach. This difference might guide a company's decision to switch tools if cost structure is a concern.
What other advice do I have?
I do not view it in a commercial competition way; it is more about which tool is best for my specific data needs.
I am still exploring what features could be suggested for improvement since Anaplan and IBM Planning Analytics serve different purposes in our applications.
I have colleagues who are Anaplan salespeople and marketers, driving its adoption across different companies.
Anaplan is marketed strongly, and many cannot see the distinction without understanding the backend and coding structures.
I would rate this review a nine out of ten.
streamlined processes to ensure reliability and performance
Effortless to Use, Lightning-Fast Implementation and Integration
What is also good is the speed of the calculations with large data I would say, if the model has been well developed.
It's also pretty easy to integrate with other ERP or other systems thanks to native connectors and Anaplan Connect or APIs.
Customer support is pretty reactive but often misses the point when subjects are complicated.
Great reactivity, possibility to handle multi^ple scenarios of forecasting with numbers of different parameters, good and ergonomic UX, and a lot of possibility regarding security and users access