Senior Dev-Ops Engineer at EFutures Private Limited
Real User
Top 5
2024-07-29T10:21:10Z
Jul 29, 2024
Overall, I would rate it a six out of ten. Because AWS has so many features, if I compare it to AWS, I can give OCI a six out of ten. It is an okay product.
As an expert in business intelligence, I understand the importance of tailoring reports to meet the unique needs of each business. While standard reports may serve as a foundation, the reality is that every business operates differently, with CEOs and financial departments often prefer customized analytics aligned with their specific vision and objectives. Oracle provides a range of tools to facilitate this customization, including ReadyMail. However, there are instances where ReadyMail may not fully meet the requirements. In such cases, exploring additional Oracle technologies to ensure businesses have access to the analytics and KPIs necessary to drive informed decision-making is essential. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a versatile platform, but it may not perfectly cater to every unique business requirement globally. That's why coding and preparation are essential. Additionally, call setups, analytics configurations, and data warehousing are necessary. While some existing reports are available, they may not cover all aspects, particularly for Fusion Applications or ERP Business Suite applications. Therefore, users often need to create their own reports. Previously, Discover BI was used for reporting, but now, Oracle Enterprise BI offers comprehensive solutions. One advantage is the ability to tailor intelligence, whether building warehouses within the Oracle database or implementing intelligent features like KPI tracking. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is at the forefront of AI integration. Oracle has made significant strides in leveraging AI across its applications and machine engineering. By incorporating AI into various aspects, Oracle ensures it remains ahead on the cutting edge of technology, offering the best of AI capabilities. This demonstrates Oracle's commitment to delivering innovative products.
Oracle Application Database Administrator at Integration Xperts
Real User
Top 5
2023-12-20T09:22:00Z
Dec 20, 2023
I highly recommend using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. If you have a good understanding of the product, know how to install it, and know how to get it installed, then it's in your hands to save money. With the product, you have complete control over the management of your system. You can devise your own policies and create services tailored to your specific requirements. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
Chef De Projet BPM and Information Technology at DHL
Real User
Top 20
2023-08-07T11:38:29Z
Aug 7, 2023
I would suggest those planning to use the solution be careful with the data integration at all stages. It is a strong tool that offers more dynamic reporting capabilities while being user-friendly at the same time, and it can also be made better. I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
Oracle Database Administrator at Educational Testing Service
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Top 20
2023-07-06T12:20:56Z
Jul 6, 2023
I am using the latest version of the product. The product is one of the biggest cloud supporters. If someone works with Oracle, it is definitely worth learning it. It is growing faster than other cloud supplies like Azure and AWS. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
Learn what your peers think about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: November 2024.
AVP at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-03-21T09:11:31Z
Mar 21, 2023
OCI is a good choice as an enterprise solution. The PL/SQL and stability features are good. You need to definitely go for this solution if money is not an issue. Otherwise, stick with MySQL. We run the solution round the clock and require around three people to maintain it.
For those looking at implementing OCI, I recommend you talk to others who have used it. If you need an environment with scalability and trust for your services, OCI, you won't need to worry. I would rate OCI a 9 out of 10.
Information Technology Infrastructure Manager at Saudia Aerospace Engineering Industries
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2022-01-12T16:14:00Z
Jan 12, 2022
This solution is a bit more complex than other options, and there are not as many qualified engineers, administrators, etc. out there. It may take you some time to find qualified people to work on it for you, or you will need to train your own people to work on it. I would rate this an eight out of ten.
Cloud Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-07-27T13:17:07Z
Jul 27, 2021
We are a customer, however, we do have clients on Oracle's cloud. I'm not actively using the solution; I occasionally use it for certain projects. I'm using the IA service version. I'd recommend the solution to other users and companies. I would rate the product at a seven out of ten.
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Overall, I would rate it a six out of ten. Because AWS has so many features, if I compare it to AWS, I can give OCI a six out of ten. It is an okay product.
As an expert in business intelligence, I understand the importance of tailoring reports to meet the unique needs of each business. While standard reports may serve as a foundation, the reality is that every business operates differently, with CEOs and financial departments often prefer customized analytics aligned with their specific vision and objectives. Oracle provides a range of tools to facilitate this customization, including ReadyMail. However, there are instances where ReadyMail may not fully meet the requirements. In such cases, exploring additional Oracle technologies to ensure businesses have access to the analytics and KPIs necessary to drive informed decision-making is essential. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is a versatile platform, but it may not perfectly cater to every unique business requirement globally. That's why coding and preparation are essential. Additionally, call setups, analytics configurations, and data warehousing are necessary. While some existing reports are available, they may not cover all aspects, particularly for Fusion Applications or ERP Business Suite applications. Therefore, users often need to create their own reports. Previously, Discover BI was used for reporting, but now, Oracle Enterprise BI offers comprehensive solutions. One advantage is the ability to tailor intelligence, whether building warehouses within the Oracle database or implementing intelligent features like KPI tracking. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure is at the forefront of AI integration. Oracle has made significant strides in leveraging AI across its applications and machine engineering. By incorporating AI into various aspects, Oracle ensures it remains ahead on the cutting edge of technology, offering the best of AI capabilities. This demonstrates Oracle's commitment to delivering innovative products.
Oracle Cloud has good security features that benefit our clients' operations. Overall, I rate the solution a five out of ten.
I highly recommend using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure. If you have a good understanding of the product, know how to install it, and know how to get it installed, then it's in your hands to save money. With the product, you have complete control over the management of your system. You can devise your own policies and create services tailored to your specific requirements. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I would suggest those planning to use the solution be careful with the data integration at all stages. It is a strong tool that offers more dynamic reporting capabilities while being user-friendly at the same time, and it can also be made better. I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
I am using the latest version of the product. The product is one of the biggest cloud supporters. If someone works with Oracle, it is definitely worth learning it. It is growing faster than other cloud supplies like Azure and AWS. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. The product's backup and configuration are simple. Database maintenance is manageable by engineers.
OCI is a good choice as an enterprise solution. The PL/SQL and stability features are good. You need to definitely go for this solution if money is not an issue. Otherwise, stick with MySQL. We run the solution round the clock and require around three people to maintain it.
I rate OCI an eight out of ten.
For those looking at implementing OCI, I recommend you talk to others who have used it. If you need an environment with scalability and trust for your services, OCI, you won't need to worry. I would rate OCI a 9 out of 10.
This solution is a bit more complex than other options, and there are not as many qualified engineers, administrators, etc. out there. It may take you some time to find qualified people to work on it for you, or you will need to train your own people to work on it. I would rate this an eight out of ten.
I would rate Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Registry an 8 out of 10.
We are a customer, however, we do have clients on Oracle's cloud. I'm not actively using the solution; I occasionally use it for certain projects. I'm using the IA service version. I'd recommend the solution to other users and companies. I would rate the product at a seven out of ten.