My advice to others evaluating this solution would be to look for what you want as a feature or a capability. Don't go and explore everything and then decide what you want. That's because the tool will offer many things. If you want things that are there, just go for it. DATPROF is a market leader in the Netherlands and also in Western European countries. They are at the forefront of understanding what problems the customers over the region or over the world face. As a customer, when I just look at my problems, there may be three, but as a supplier, when they look at all the problems, there would be 100. They know more than what we do at the end of the day, and this makes them think ahead, innovate, and give the best possible solutions that are also as per the regulations of the market. I would rate DATPROF a 9 out of 10.
I would rate the solution eight out of ten. We don't currently use the tool for data masking; we concentrate on creating synthetic data out of nothing rather than converting it. I know other companies use the product for masking, and that seems to work fine. We expect departments within our company will use data masking in the future. The product doesn't simplify the test data operation because it's secondary in the process. First, we need to consider our data's consistency, workflow, and configuration. We can then carry out modelling and incorporate the tool into the process. I would advise potential users to analyze the throughput of data through their company or department and check if the tool they want to use is compliant or compatible with the throughput.
In my experience, the majority of applications in big companies, like Heineken, are SAP. Up to 20 percent of their systems are non-SAP. Since DATPROF cannot work on SAP, its intelligence for integrating with SAP DSM solutions is a reason that people should prefer this solution. Maybe there are others in the market, but if somebody asks me, I would definitely recommend DATPROF.
DATPROF primarily offers capabilities for subsetting test data, masking sensitive information to comply with GDPR, and generating synthetic data for testing environments.
DATPROF enables companies to reduce storage costs, anonymize data, and seamlessly integrate within CI/CD pipelines. It supports databases such as Oracle, SQLServer, MySQL, Postgres, and IBM DB2 LUW, ensuring the protection of sensitive business information while creating test databases. The tool also provides...
My advice to others evaluating this solution would be to look for what you want as a feature or a capability. Don't go and explore everything and then decide what you want. That's because the tool will offer many things. If you want things that are there, just go for it. DATPROF is a market leader in the Netherlands and also in Western European countries. They are at the forefront of understanding what problems the customers over the region or over the world face. As a customer, when I just look at my problems, there may be three, but as a supplier, when they look at all the problems, there would be 100. They know more than what we do at the end of the day, and this makes them think ahead, innovate, and give the best possible solutions that are also as per the regulations of the market. I would rate DATPROF a 9 out of 10.
I would rate the solution eight out of ten. We don't currently use the tool for data masking; we concentrate on creating synthetic data out of nothing rather than converting it. I know other companies use the product for masking, and that seems to work fine. We expect departments within our company will use data masking in the future. The product doesn't simplify the test data operation because it's secondary in the process. First, we need to consider our data's consistency, workflow, and configuration. We can then carry out modelling and incorporate the tool into the process. I would advise potential users to analyze the throughput of data through their company or department and check if the tool they want to use is compliant or compatible with the throughput.
In my experience, the majority of applications in big companies, like Heineken, are SAP. Up to 20 percent of their systems are non-SAP. Since DATPROF cannot work on SAP, its intelligence for integrating with SAP DSM solutions is a reason that people should prefer this solution. Maybe there are others in the market, but if somebody asks me, I would definitely recommend DATPROF.
It's a customer-focused company.