Oracle Application Database Administrator at Integration Xperts
Real User
Top 5
2023-12-20T09:22:00Z
Dec 20, 2023
I recommend checking the performance of systems like understanding what's happening in databases, servers, and other environments, and assessing the number of environments and server needs. You should explore the entire service. If you have all the right tools and knowledge, it's good for you. Overall, I rate the solution a six on ten. It's great in terms of Oracle products, especially for Oracle databases, performance tunings, and performance advisory. However, its compatibility with the rest of the products in the market is less.
I used to work as an Oracle instructor, delivering lessons directly for Oracle. This experience helped me gain a deeper understanding of OEM. Currently, I work as a partner, engaging in various consultancy roles. I actively use OEM for the bank's operations. I have successfully installed and navigated through various functionalities of OEM, from basic monitoring to historical data analysis, capacity validation, and job coordination. Based on my experience, I strongly recommend leveraging OEM, especially for organizations with extensive Oracle infrastructures. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Lead Project Management Consultant at Maim Software Consulting Pvt Ltd.
Consultant
Top 10
2023-12-15T14:23:44Z
Dec 15, 2023
For someone using Oracle EMCC for the first time, my advice would be to start with the planning team. Whether you are in construction or IT, create a project and define the WBS or tasks. For construction, it could be activities like document submission, procurement, and engineering tasks. In IT, it might involve development, testing, and bug fixes. EMCC is a versatile tool for project and portfolio management, offering Gantt charts for timeline visualization and cost control features. Utilize its planning capabilities to manage projects efficiently, track progress, and control costs effectively. Overall, I would rate Oracle EMCC as a solid ten. It is an excellent, integrable planning tool suitable for projects of all sizes. Its central management, multiple baseline capabilities, and constant updates make it stand out.
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If you're using Oracle products, you should definitely use Oracle Enterprise Manager because it is central to product management. Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten because nobody is perfect, so I don't believe that it's possible to create a perfect product. However, Enterprise Manager is a good product for the functions it provides within the system. It is a central tool for managing Oracle, which is beneficial. Moreover, it does require some additional functions.
Systems Engineer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Reseller
2020-04-26T06:32:00Z
Apr 26, 2020
I would rate it a seven out of ten. Not a ten because no product is a ten. It has everything that I need. It gives me some problems with the deployment. The initial deployment should be more simple. If you have a lot of Oracle infrastructure, I would recommend this solution. My advice would be to read a lot of documentation about the deployment. Get an expert to help with the deployment. It can be very complex with an enterprise manager. It can be a waste of time trying to figure out all of the features.
I find that this product is highly complete because it points to almost everything in the environment. This includes the hardware, the operating system, the database, and the applications. The primary users of this solution are system administrators. There is a challenge in upgrading from a previous version, such as 11c, to version 12c. It comes about because version 12c has a new Enterprise Manager Control, which is limited in terms of features, but does contain functionality for administrators to support customer IT environments and maintain uptime. Many of my customers were reluctant to upgrade immediately after version 12c came out. Rather, they were more comfortable waiting for the second release. With this, many customers in East Africa have begun to adopt the new environment. Most of the bugs that were present in the first release have been fixed in the second. There are some customers who are discouraged by how often there are major releases of this solution. It seems that almost every two years, a new product comes onto the market. Some customers have complained, for example, that a new version is about to be released, but they have not yet upgraded to the current version. In our domain, one of the biggest challenges is that the customers take a long time to adopt some of the new technology. Sometimes, by the time they get to understand the benefits and features of the newer product, it is too late. Some customers have inquired about backup and recovery, and whether this solution will recover from the loss of data. This is something that depends on customer policy. Different customers will try different backup solutions, such as Snapshot, or using a High Availability approach that integrates Oracle Data Guard with Real Application Clusters (RAC) or Oracle GoldenGate. The Cloud Control solution is responsible for the management of everything within the environment, so it is not something that controls backup and recovery. Rather, it streamlines the management of services, environment, and application workload. There is also an issue in this industry with a lack of people in pre-sales who have technical expertise in the products. Because of this, some customers are misguided. My advice is to make sure that you speak with somebody with such expertise before moving forward with any solution. In summary, I would highly recommend this solution. As an engineer, over the years I have found it highly cumbersome and hectic when monitoring many services and applications. It becomes difficult to be able to meet your SLA, or service-level targets. But, with Oracle Cloud Control, you are able to meet your SLA targets. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
MACS Snr CP, Senior Oracle Consultant at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Consultant
2019-06-04T07:43:00Z
Jun 4, 2019
If people know their environment, they will know what product suits their business department and needs. If they are happier using Oracle applications or customer applications based in Java and Oracle products. Cloud Control is much better for us. I would rate it an eight out of ten because I found it very helpful, proactive, and easy to manage I didn't give it 10, because of the support. I don't find the support very professional.
Oracle Enterprise Manager is Oracle's integrated enterprise information technology (IT) management product line, which provides the industry's only complete, integrated, and business-driven enterprise cloud management solution. Oracle Enterprise Manager creates business value for IT by leveraging the built-in management capabilities of the Oracle stack for traditional and cloud environments, enabling customers to achieve unprecedented efficiency gains while dramatically increasing service...
Overall, I would rate it seven out of ten.
I recommend checking the performance of systems like understanding what's happening in databases, servers, and other environments, and assessing the number of environments and server needs. You should explore the entire service. If you have all the right tools and knowledge, it's good for you. Overall, I rate the solution a six on ten. It's great in terms of Oracle products, especially for Oracle databases, performance tunings, and performance advisory. However, its compatibility with the rest of the products in the market is less.
I used to work as an Oracle instructor, delivering lessons directly for Oracle. This experience helped me gain a deeper understanding of OEM. Currently, I work as a partner, engaging in various consultancy roles. I actively use OEM for the bank's operations. I have successfully installed and navigated through various functionalities of OEM, from basic monitoring to historical data analysis, capacity validation, and job coordination. Based on my experience, I strongly recommend leveraging OEM, especially for organizations with extensive Oracle infrastructures. Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
For someone using Oracle EMCC for the first time, my advice would be to start with the planning team. Whether you are in construction or IT, create a project and define the WBS or tasks. For construction, it could be activities like document submission, procurement, and engineering tasks. In IT, it might involve development, testing, and bug fixes. EMCC is a versatile tool for project and portfolio management, offering Gantt charts for timeline visualization and cost control features. Utilize its planning capabilities to manage projects efficiently, track progress, and control costs effectively. Overall, I would rate Oracle EMCC as a solid ten. It is an excellent, integrable planning tool suitable for projects of all sizes. Its central management, multiple baseline capabilities, and constant updates make it stand out.
I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
Overall, I rate Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control a nine out of ten.
I would recommend the solution to other users. Overall, I rate Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control ten out of ten.
I recommend using the solution. I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.
If you're using Oracle products, you should definitely use Oracle Enterprise Manager because it is central to product management. Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten because nobody is perfect, so I don't believe that it's possible to create a perfect product. However, Enterprise Manager is a good product for the functions it provides within the system. It is a central tool for managing Oracle, which is beneficial. Moreover, it does require some additional functions.
I would rate the solution an eight out of ten, even though it is a bit complex and really would be better if it was lighter and simpler.
Overall, this is a good product but of course, there is room for improvement. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
I would rate it a seven out of ten. Not a ten because no product is a ten. It has everything that I need. It gives me some problems with the deployment. The initial deployment should be more simple. If you have a lot of Oracle infrastructure, I would recommend this solution. My advice would be to read a lot of documentation about the deployment. Get an expert to help with the deployment. It can be very complex with an enterprise manager. It can be a waste of time trying to figure out all of the features.
We use the on-premises deployment model. I would rate this solution seven out of ten.
I find that this product is highly complete because it points to almost everything in the environment. This includes the hardware, the operating system, the database, and the applications. The primary users of this solution are system administrators. There is a challenge in upgrading from a previous version, such as 11c, to version 12c. It comes about because version 12c has a new Enterprise Manager Control, which is limited in terms of features, but does contain functionality for administrators to support customer IT environments and maintain uptime. Many of my customers were reluctant to upgrade immediately after version 12c came out. Rather, they were more comfortable waiting for the second release. With this, many customers in East Africa have begun to adopt the new environment. Most of the bugs that were present in the first release have been fixed in the second. There are some customers who are discouraged by how often there are major releases of this solution. It seems that almost every two years, a new product comes onto the market. Some customers have complained, for example, that a new version is about to be released, but they have not yet upgraded to the current version. In our domain, one of the biggest challenges is that the customers take a long time to adopt some of the new technology. Sometimes, by the time they get to understand the benefits and features of the newer product, it is too late. Some customers have inquired about backup and recovery, and whether this solution will recover from the loss of data. This is something that depends on customer policy. Different customers will try different backup solutions, such as Snapshot, or using a High Availability approach that integrates Oracle Data Guard with Real Application Clusters (RAC) or Oracle GoldenGate. The Cloud Control solution is responsible for the management of everything within the environment, so it is not something that controls backup and recovery. Rather, it streamlines the management of services, environment, and application workload. There is also an issue in this industry with a lack of people in pre-sales who have technical expertise in the products. Because of this, some customers are misguided. My advice is to make sure that you speak with somebody with such expertise before moving forward with any solution. In summary, I would highly recommend this solution. As an engineer, over the years I have found it highly cumbersome and hectic when monitoring many services and applications. It becomes difficult to be able to meet your SLA, or service-level targets. But, with Oracle Cloud Control, you are able to meet your SLA targets. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
If people know their environment, they will know what product suits their business department and needs. If they are happier using Oracle applications or customer applications based in Java and Oracle products. Cloud Control is much better for us. I would rate it an eight out of ten because I found it very helpful, proactive, and easy to manage I didn't give it 10, because of the support. I don't find the support very professional.