Pre-sales Converter at a marketing services firm with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-08-03T13:03:00Z
Aug 3, 2023
The solution keeps on improving. If I have to rate and compare it with other Oracle databases, then I would rate it a nine out of ten. If I would compare it with other solutions, I would rate it a seven out of ten. For example, IBM has other functionalities. There are various aggressive cases, but Oracle itself can be rated a 10 out of 10.
Anyone can go to with Oracle Audit Vault, but be sure you know what is going on to be comfortable with it. On a scale from one to ten, I would rate this product at 8.5. Some of the database functionality is not too good.
If you are with Oracle completely and you do not have a mix of databases then this is a great solution. However, if you have a solution that includes a mix of databases then it has a lot of limitations. The advantage of going with Oracle Audit Vault comes from its integration with data encryption, masking, and all of the Oracle security technologies. Overall, this solution delivers what it is intended to do and we are quite happy with the product. There are, however, improvements required in terms of reporting. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Director (Core Technology Services) and Partner at Nexim Solutions
Real User
2019-06-02T09:20:00Z
Jun 2, 2019
Those who want to implement it better have a proper detection in place, especially regarding documents. That's one thing that really drove us nuts because without having reference documentation of the platforms that they were targeting, it became a nightmare. I would rate this solution as eight out of ten, because of the previous reasons that I gave around some of the features that are important for my clients. If it was not for that I would have given it a ten.
Information Technology and Services Professional at Independent
Real User
2019-06-02T09:20:00Z
Jun 2, 2019
I would rate Oracle Audit Vault an eight out of ten. The features are there, but the users don't know how to take full advantage of them. I would strongly recommend that, when evaluating products, they need to understand the key features to leverage them. But again, at the end of the day, it's the mandate of the sales guy to get the customers to understand the product as they go to buy. If a sales guy is not selling well then there's a challenge. I'll pick out the key important features that will provide the most value. I always try to educate clients and tell them to spread out and do a proper proof of concept. If another product is better for resolving specific issues, it is the one they should deploy.
Oracle Audit Vault monitors Oracle and non-Oracle database traffic to detect and block threats, as well as improves compliance reporting by consolidating audit data from databases, operating systems, directories, and other sources.
I would recommend Oracle Audit Vault to others. Overall, I would rate it as a six out of ten.
The solution keeps on improving. If I have to rate and compare it with other Oracle databases, then I would rate it a nine out of ten. If I would compare it with other solutions, I would rate it a seven out of ten. For example, IBM has other functionalities. There are various aggressive cases, but Oracle itself can be rated a 10 out of 10.
We use one person for the maintenance of the solution. I rate Oracle Audit Vault an eight out of ten.
I would rate Oracle Audit Vault an eight out of ten.
I would rate it an eight out of 10. I like it, and that's why I want to get a certification in this product.
Definitely, I would recommend Oracle Audit Vault for others. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Anyone can go to with Oracle Audit Vault, but be sure you know what is going on to be comfortable with it. On a scale from one to ten, I would rate this product at 8.5. Some of the database functionality is not too good.
I use this solution once or twice per month. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
If you are with Oracle completely and you do not have a mix of databases then this is a great solution. However, if you have a solution that includes a mix of databases then it has a lot of limitations. The advantage of going with Oracle Audit Vault comes from its integration with data encryption, masking, and all of the Oracle security technologies. Overall, this solution delivers what it is intended to do and we are quite happy with the product. There are, however, improvements required in terms of reporting. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Those who want to implement it better have a proper detection in place, especially regarding documents. That's one thing that really drove us nuts because without having reference documentation of the platforms that they were targeting, it became a nightmare. I would rate this solution as eight out of ten, because of the previous reasons that I gave around some of the features that are important for my clients. If it was not for that I would have given it a ten.
I would rate Oracle Audit Vault an eight out of ten. The features are there, but the users don't know how to take full advantage of them. I would strongly recommend that, when evaluating products, they need to understand the key features to leverage them. But again, at the end of the day, it's the mandate of the sales guy to get the customers to understand the product as they go to buy. If a sales guy is not selling well then there's a challenge. I'll pick out the key important features that will provide the most value. I always try to educate clients and tell them to spread out and do a proper proof of concept. If another product is better for resolving specific issues, it is the one they should deploy.