cloud security and DevSecOps Apecialist at Join Cloud Ltd.
Real User
Top 5
2023-07-24T08:02:00Z
Jul 24, 2023
Explaining the product can be challenging, but a live demonstration often surprises potential customers. The software is easy to install, user-friendly, and highly stable for various RDVMS. The main issue highlighted is that it could be made simpler and less complex. I would rate it a nine out of 10.
Solution Architect at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2023-01-04T15:51:10Z
Jan 4, 2023
It depends on the landscape that they are using. I mentioned, the product which you are going to choose, depends on a lot of factors. Money, of course, is one of the factors, but it is not the only factor. It mostly depends upon your architectural landscape. What is the target architecture which you are trying to acquire? How many systems do you have or what kind of systems do you have? There are a lot of factors that influence this decision, and if you are using all the hybrid technologies in your organization, then you better go for something which has a lot of connectors like Boomi or Mulesoft. If you have Oracle-oriented applications, then I will suggest you go for Oracle Integration Cloud. You do not have to really think about Boomi or Mulesoft in that particular case. I would rate Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service an eight out of ten.
I would suggest for anyone using Oracle products that they go for oracle integration cloud, it's a good solution. I would rate this product an eight out of 10.
Implementation Manager & Migration Solutions Advisory at a retailer with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-12-15T05:58:00Z
Dec 15, 2019
My experience is in the development aspect of the solution. It seems quite a reliable, as is the on premmise product. We've go to productive environment yet. I'd recommend the solution. There's a bit of a learning curve at the beginning but it's really stable in all tests. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. I'd rate it higher if the pricing was more competitive.
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We use the on-premises deployment model. It's not that different from the cloud service. The GUI is the same, but the hosted version has a remote agent, so basically they are the same product. I would recommend the solution. I'd rate it eight out of ten.
Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service provides pushdown data processing; high performance ETL with less data movement which is best for the Cloud. Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service executes data transformations where the data lies without having to copy data unnecessarily to remote locations.
Explaining the product can be challenging, but a live demonstration often surprises potential customers. The software is easy to install, user-friendly, and highly stable for various RDVMS. The main issue highlighted is that it could be made simpler and less complex. I would rate it a nine out of 10.
It depends on the landscape that they are using. I mentioned, the product which you are going to choose, depends on a lot of factors. Money, of course, is one of the factors, but it is not the only factor. It mostly depends upon your architectural landscape. What is the target architecture which you are trying to acquire? How many systems do you have or what kind of systems do you have? There are a lot of factors that influence this decision, and if you are using all the hybrid technologies in your organization, then you better go for something which has a lot of connectors like Boomi or Mulesoft. If you have Oracle-oriented applications, then I will suggest you go for Oracle Integration Cloud. You do not have to really think about Boomi or Mulesoft in that particular case. I would rate Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service an eight out of ten.
I rate this solution eight out of 10.
I would rate this solution 7 out of 10. If you're doing simple integrations, you can use this solution.
I would suggest for anyone using Oracle products that they go for oracle integration cloud, it's a good solution. I would rate this product an eight out of 10.
My experience is in the development aspect of the solution. It seems quite a reliable, as is the on premmise product. We've go to productive environment yet. I'd recommend the solution. There's a bit of a learning curve at the beginning but it's really stable in all tests. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. I'd rate it higher if the pricing was more competitive.
We use the on-premises deployment model. It's not that different from the cloud service. The GUI is the same, but the hosted version has a remote agent, so basically they are the same product. I would recommend the solution. I'd rate it eight out of ten.