Sales Engineer at Korea Information Engineering Services
Real User
Top 20
2023-06-16T08:34:42Z
Jun 16, 2023
I would rate the product a nine out of ten. The tool is a fabulous solution to compare with the others. Though there is a difficulty in installing the product the first time, after that it is easy.
Regional Head of Data and Application Platform at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-01-18T12:45:54Z
Jan 18, 2023
I rate HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric seven out of 10. I haven't seen much innovation from the company in the last couple of years. Only in the last four or five months have I seen some dynamism in them. Something has changed, and now they're looking futuristic. There wasn't much on the roadmap in the past two or three years. Maybe they had some ideas they weren't talking about, but I've seen a shift in the last few months. My advice to potential users is to understand your use case. You wouldn't use this product in certain scenarios, but Ezmeral is a good option if you need to meet multiple requirements with a single product. Other products might work better when you have a specialized requirement for one specific domain. You go for Ezmeral if you're looking for a one-stop shop.
I used to work with the Map Plus form, for two years, in 2016/2017, and I went back to the product to see what kind of new improvements they made to the platform. I'm not currently using it at the moment. I'm planning to get back to it soon. We were, at that time, creating another product to be sold on the market and we wanted something that could educate different sources of data. Their connector list wasn't long enough. We stopped after one year, maybe less, because we started in September 2016, working with that platform, and then we switched in 2017. I think less than a year. Today, I would recommend the solution. I had exactly the same question from someone who was interviewing me for a job, and he wanted to know on which platform I worked before, and I listed Cloudar, Hortonworks, and MapR, and he wanted my opinion on the three, and my first choice. My first choice is MapR, as it is more adaptable to different contexts, and it could be customized in some way to fit the different needs, and this is my first choice and my first advice to people who ask me about this particular platform. I would rate this solution 8 out of 10. I rate it an eight because, from my point of view, such a platform will not be used as a standalone solution, it has to be integrated into an information system, with operational systems together on the back end and also to write positions that could be back integrated into the operational system recommendations, positions, and so on. Then I think it creates API architecture, a micro-services orientation of the platform.
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I recommend the product to those who plan to use it. I rate the overall product between seven and a half to eight out of ten.
I would rate the product a nine out of ten. The tool is a fabulous solution to compare with the others. Though there is a difficulty in installing the product the first time, after that it is easy.
I rate HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric seven out of 10. I haven't seen much innovation from the company in the last couple of years. Only in the last four or five months have I seen some dynamism in them. Something has changed, and now they're looking futuristic. There wasn't much on the roadmap in the past two or three years. Maybe they had some ideas they weren't talking about, but I've seen a shift in the last few months. My advice to potential users is to understand your use case. You wouldn't use this product in certain scenarios, but Ezmeral is a good option if you need to meet multiple requirements with a single product. Other products might work better when you have a specialized requirement for one specific domain. You go for Ezmeral if you're looking for a one-stop shop.
I would recommend this solution to potential users. On a scale from one to ten, I would give HPE Ezmeral Data Fabric a seven.
I used to work with the Map Plus form, for two years, in 2016/2017, and I went back to the product to see what kind of new improvements they made to the platform. I'm not currently using it at the moment. I'm planning to get back to it soon. We were, at that time, creating another product to be sold on the market and we wanted something that could educate different sources of data. Their connector list wasn't long enough. We stopped after one year, maybe less, because we started in September 2016, working with that platform, and then we switched in 2017. I think less than a year. Today, I would recommend the solution. I had exactly the same question from someone who was interviewing me for a job, and he wanted to know on which platform I worked before, and I listed Cloudar, Hortonworks, and MapR, and he wanted my opinion on the three, and my first choice. My first choice is MapR, as it is more adaptable to different contexts, and it could be customized in some way to fit the different needs, and this is my first choice and my first advice to people who ask me about this particular platform. I would rate this solution 8 out of 10. I rate it an eight because, from my point of view, such a platform will not be used as a standalone solution, it has to be integrated into an information system, with operational systems together on the back end and also to write positions that could be back integrated into the operational system recommendations, positions, and so on. Then I think it creates API architecture, a micro-services orientation of the platform.