
C3 Enterprise Data Lake
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
What is C3 Enterprise Data Lake
Enterprise integration orientation
Governance-aligned data foundation
Built for AI/ML workloads
Ecosystem and portability tradeoffs
Less transparent feature comparability
Complexity for smaller teams
Plan & Pricing
Pricing model: Pay-as-you-go / consumption-based (charges per vCPU / vGPU hour).
Free tier/trial: No permanently free tier or time-limited free trial clearly published on the vendor site.
Entry / Pilot: C3 AI states new customers are offered a six-month pilot subscription that includes one AI Enterprise application, unlimited use of the C3 AI Platform (developer and runtime licensing), and concierge technical support — price for the pilot is not published on the site (contact sales required). cite
Example / published costs (vendor site): For the C3 Generative AI Suite, C3 AI published a customer entry cost of $250,000 to bring a generative AI application into production within 12 weeks; after production the customer pays per vCPU/vGPU hour (volume discounts apply). This is an example published on the vendor site but not a per-unit vCPU/hour rate. cite
Marketplace procurement: C3 AI products (including generative AI offerings) are available on hyperscaler marketplaces (e.g., Google Cloud Marketplace) where procurement and consumption billing may be handled through the marketplace. Pricing details are not published on the product pages and may be exposed via the marketplace or by contacting sales. cite
Notes / vendor guidance: The official C3 AI product pages (including the C3 AI Platform / Enterprise Data Lake description) describe capabilities but do not publish per-product, per-seat, or per-instance pricing for the C3 Enterprise Data Lake. The vendor directs customers to contact sales for commercial terms and pricing. cite