Technical Consultant at Services Robert Samson SCRS
Consultant
Top 20
2024-02-29T16:25:00Z
Feb 29, 2024
From my perspective as an infrastructure guy, the most valuable aspect of BMC's data management solutions was their ability to optimize CPU cycles, improving IMS performance without directly impacting the database. This helped ensure smoother operations and faster transaction processing without significant changes to the underlying data structures. I wouldn't recommend this product over others without considering individual business needs. For a small company, an SQL solution might be more suitable. The choice between BMC and other solutions depends on factors like support and budget availability. Overall, I would rate BMC Data Management as an eight out of ten.
Information Technology Analyst at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2020-11-05T06:31:00Z
Nov 5, 2020
I've had a great experience with BMC, but when a new feature or a new version would be announced, I felt that BMC was late to implement. I would rate DB2 a nine out of ten.
According to the PeerSpot community, the key factors that make up a good Database Development and Management solution include speed and performance, ease of development, availability, and reliability, but security is the most influential decision-maker of all. More complex features that are also highly rated include query optimization and data handling, while monitoring and cost for value weighed in as well.
From my perspective as an infrastructure guy, the most valuable aspect of BMC's data management solutions was their ability to optimize CPU cycles, improving IMS performance without directly impacting the database. This helped ensure smoother operations and faster transaction processing without significant changes to the underlying data structures. I wouldn't recommend this product over others without considering individual business needs. For a small company, an SQL solution might be more suitable. The choice between BMC and other solutions depends on factors like support and budget availability. Overall, I would rate BMC Data Management as an eight out of ten.
I've had a great experience with BMC, but when a new feature or a new version would be announced, I felt that BMC was late to implement. I would rate DB2 a nine out of ten.