Overall rating
4.17 / 5 stars
IBM Cognos TM1 is an on-premise enterprise planning software system designed to assist businesses in planning, budgeting, forecasting, analyzing and scorecarding. The solution is available on both server-based and web-based platforms and is accessible on any connected mobile device.
With Cognos TM1, businesses gain access to multiple features including target setting, scorecarding, forecasting, budgeting, reporting, and analysis. Through the program’s mobile accessibility, remote users and employees distributed in multiple locations are able to engage and collaborate on projects and collectively compile budgets and forecasts. The system helps users analyze large data sets and create profitability models within guided modeling environments.
Cognos TM1 also provides ways for users to monitor performance metrics by integrating scorecards with strategy management capabilities and view the progress that is made toward various objectives.n-premise
Manage budgets
Configure settings
Set price models
Design performance workflows
Overall rating
4.17 / 5 stars
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August 2016
Michael from Education affiliates
Ease-of-use
2.5 of 5
Functionality
4 of 5
August 2016
IBM Cognos TM-1
Pros
This product allows our Finance team to forecast. Being able to tie the data to our data warehouse allows our users to slice and dice the data they way that they need.
Cons
This product is hard to maintain at times. Being a place that doesn't have trained individuals on how to use this, we have to turn to outside vendors to help us out quite a bit. Doesn't seem to intuitive and is hard to finds information on the internet.
February 2018
Gerson from TECRA TECHNOLOGIES
Review Source: Capterra
Ease-of-use
5 of 5
Value for money
4 of 5
Customer support
4 of 5
Functionality
5 of 5
February 2018
Trustworthy as TM1
Predictive insights uncovered automatically with just a few clicks
Pros
It's powered by TM1 another great solution of IBM. Eliminate manual tasks derived from the constant and tedious use of spreadsheets. It provides dynamic planning and analytics workspace to model real-time scenarios. Once I export it to Excel as a formula driven file, all I have to do is edit the cell that it is pulling from and the result will vary depending of the desired result.
Cons
Must wait some time while files are processed. Also penalize heavily errors. But once is set the results are great.
February 2019
Luigi from Sansottera SAS
Company Size: 1 employee
Review Source
Ease-of-use
5 of 5
Value for money
5 of 5
Customer support
3 of 5
Functionality
5 of 5
February 2019
A predictive/analysis software at fist class
Pros
If you need to perform Budgetting activities having several cost centers and managers from which you need to collect budget data, this is the solution to your need.
Cons
The direct support supplied by IBM is more a commercial than technical support, by the way there is plenty of IBM partners supporting it
September 2018
Madhukeshwari from Winline Solutions LLP
Company Size: 11-50 employees
Review Source
Ease-of-use
5 of 5
Value for money
5 of 5
Customer support
5 of 5
Functionality
5 of 5
September 2018
Awesome tool to manage budget and planning
Pros
Its multi task software, so no need to buy different software to manage your organisation planning, reports are exporting to excel so easily modify it as you wish
Cons
Bit difficult to setup, no more articles over the internet, you need to ask some techies for one time setup. Later anyone can handle it
August 2015
David from Model Simply
Ease-of-use
4 of 5
Customer support
1.5 of 5
Functionality
4 of 5
August 2015
I've been a TM1 consultant and administrator for the past 5 years.
Pros
It is a very power tool if used in the right situation in the right way.
Cons
Ability to create complete UI and getting data out of it.
March 2017
Jeffrey from American Campus Communities
Company Size: 1,001-5,000 employees
Ease-of-use
3 of 5
Value for money
3 of 5
Customer support
3 of 5
Functionality
5 of 5
March 2017
BI Product
Pros
The overall product provides a central system and removes the need to purchase many different platforms.
Cons
The security setup is complex and difficult to do out of the box. Once setup, it works great with Acitve directory
January 2018
Luigi from Sansottera SAS
Company Size: 1 employee
Review Source
Ease-of-use
5 of 5
Customer support
4 of 5
Functionality
4 of 5
January 2018
The best budgetting sw ever seen
I devellopped twice TM1 and my customers were always happy
Pros
IBM Cognos TM 1 is the best solution for budgetting & modelling; it has a strong adherence to each budgetting process due to its flexibility
Cons
The price is a little high for those companies having small business; the interface could be improuved
October 2016
Amanda from Construction
Company Size: 11-50 employees
Ease-of-use
5 of 5
Value for money
5 of 5
Customer support
5 of 5
Functionality
5 of 5
October 2016
Best Customer Service
IBM has the absolute best customer service. Each time we had an issue there was someone from their IT Support to help right away. We spoke with a guy named Steve once that fixed us up perfectly. Thank you IBM and thank you Steve!
November 2017
Nabeel from Salient CRGT
Company Size: 1,001-5,000 employees
Review Source
Ease-of-use
2 of 5
Value for money
3 of 5
Customer support
4 of 5
Functionality
4 of 5
November 2017
TM1 Review
TM1 is a great tool to have as long as the organization's system interfacing are setup to work reliably and the databases are designed to interface with each other. If these conditions are not ideal, then TM1 will not add as much value to the organization as it is designed to.
Pros
The biggest advantage of using IBM Cognos TM1 is the ability to fully incorporate budgets and planning into the accounting system and the ability to use Cognos and Costpoint and other softwares to expand, analyze and extrapolate these budgets, planning and forecasts.
Cons
TM1 heavily relies on data feed from other systems whether it be Cognos, CostPoint or T&E and any small issue during the data interface can skew the analysis and often result in errors and misleading financial analysis.