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- Check13 days agoChange DetectedAdded explicit pricing units (USD per Resource Unit and USD per 1,000 Resource Units per month) and an 'Estimate your price' feature. Removed references to '149 G2 reviews' and some outdated pricing terms.SummaryDifference1%

- Check20 days agoChange DetectedNew pricing and product option details were added, including usage-based pricing, 'Price starting from' notes, and per-hour price points for Milvus, Presto C++, and Apache Gluten/Spark C++. The changes also introduce 'Build your own solution' and 'Recommended component' labels to guide product selection and deployment options.SummaryDifference1%

- Check27 days agoChange DetectedUpdated the pricing page with new offers, discounts, and multiple purchase options (Buy now, Enterprise Pay Per Use, and channels via IBM Cloud or AWS). Removed older pricing lines such as Lite and the starter/free-resource language.SummaryDifference4%

- Check34 days agoChange DetectedA new Use cases section has been added to the pricing page to illustrate how watsonx.data can be used across different scenarios.SummaryDifference0.1%

- Check41 days agoChange DetectedAdded explicit pricing-related CTAs and trial options, including 'Free trial', 'Resources', 'Start with 500 free resource units to begin exploring today', 'SaaS Pay-As-You-Go - Recommended', 'No upfront commitment. Pay only for what you use', and 'Maximize your budget with a set subscription package'. Removed older phrasing such as 'Get started with 500 free resource units to begin exploring today', 'SaaS Pay-As-You-Go', 'Get started with no upfront commitment and only pay for what you use', and 'Get the most out of your budget with a set subscription package'.SummaryDifference0.6%

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