Thanks to favorable reviews from their clients, 18 IBM offerings have secured a spot on the “TrustRadius Best of Winter 2023” list.

The TrustRadius quarterly awards provide buyers with useful direction when navigating product research and consideration. According to buyers, user reviews are among the top three most trustworthy and influential information sources when making a purchasing decision, along with product demos and free trials.  

TrustRadius Best of Winter Awards 

The TrustRadius Winter 2023 Best of Awards showcase the strongest scores for Best Feature Set, Best Value for Price and Best Relationship, giving products the opportunity to win three awards in one fell swoop.

Award consideration criteria:

  • Ten new reviews submitted between July 1 and December 31, 2022.
  • Best Relationship looks at Key Insight data for Would Buy Again, Implementation Expectations, and Sales and Marketing Promises.

These 16 IBM products won awards in all three categories:

IBM Planning Analytics with Watson won the Best Feature Set and Best Relationship distinctions. Reviews | Product page

IBM Cognos Analytics with Watson won the Best Feature Set award. Reviews | Product page

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