Enterprise Resources Planning Specialist at Doyensys
Real User
Top 5
2024-09-02T05:58:00Z
Sep 2, 2024
We need to maintain the solution because we get synchronization errors most of the time. We are increasing the settings, but it has not yet been resolved. We need to force close Tosca, launch it, and run it again for it to work fine. It works fine whenever we run the individual test cases, but we often face issues if we want to run entire test cases. That's why we need to maintain the solution. The support team doesn't know how we need to troubleshoot the issue, and it takes one week. When I create a ticket, I ask for a demo, which gets delayed for one week. We are facing issues because my team asked for a demo, but it took longer. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
It is a good product. There are multiple Oracle middleware products or Oracle products. And every product has its own capabilities and features. There will be some limitations, too. But, again, realizing the fact, what are your requirements based on that? You can choose the right product. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Our client does not want to risk updating the product because of its stability. If an organization has a lot of people with Java skills, I would suggest Oracle Fusion over webMethods. It depends on the skills and the labor in the organization. It also depends on the legacy systems of the organization, whether they are built upon Oracle, SAP, or IBM. If an organization is completely on Oracle, it must choose Oracle Stack. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
The solution is particularly useful in a super structure with multiple vendors. I recommend the solution to most customers because it is really convenient and drastically reduces their workload. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
When deciding whether to use Oracle Fusion Middleware or another solution such as MuleSoft, there are many different factors to consider. However, the main thing I would suggest to look at is where the product fits in with all the scenarios where you will use it. MuleSoft, for example, comes with an API management layer and more all in one, whereas Red Hat Fuse is quite a different product and seems to be lagging behind in this sense. On the whole, if you are looking for one product that is flexible, easy to use, and versatile for many different scenarios, then I would definitely recommend Oracle Fusion Middleware. I would rate Oracle Fusion Middleware an eight out of ten.
General Manager at a recruiting/HR firm with 1-10 employees
Real User
2020-10-11T08:58:08Z
Oct 11, 2020
You should have a mature company to use this solution. It is suitable for big companies, not for small companies. We are currently looking for another solution that is a little bit cheaper but has the same quality. We are thinking of SAP, but we are not really sure if it is cheaper or not. I would rate Oracle Fusion Middleware a seven out of ten.
Expert Security Access Services Administrator at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-03-12T07:26:00Z
Mar 12, 2019
Oracle is popular in our enterprise because of the name regulations and in Europe with the GDPR. Other companies are hoping to use this product, but we hear that some of them want to use Atlassian and other IBM solutions. We can advise any enterprise organization to use this product because you can trust this product. It's a brand name product in identity management. I can recommend this product if you are looking for an easy username log for personnel changes. It's about your needs. I would rate the product 7.5 out of 10. It can be a 10 if the improvements happen.
Oracle Fusion Middleware is the digital business platform for the enterprise and the cloud. It enables enterprises to create and run agile, intelligent business applications while maximizing IT efficiency through full utilization of modern hardware and software architectures.
I rate the overall product an eight out of ten.
We need to maintain the solution because we get synchronization errors most of the time. We are increasing the settings, but it has not yet been resolved. We need to force close Tosca, launch it, and run it again for it to work fine. It works fine whenever we run the individual test cases, but we often face issues if we want to run entire test cases. That's why we need to maintain the solution. The support team doesn't know how we need to troubleshoot the issue, and it takes one week. When I create a ticket, I ask for a demo, which gets delayed for one week. We are facing issues because my team asked for a demo, but it took longer. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
Overall, I would rate Oracle Fusion Middleware as an eight out of ten.
It is a good product. There are multiple Oracle middleware products or Oracle products. And every product has its own capabilities and features. There will be some limitations, too. But, again, realizing the fact, what are your requirements based on that? You can choose the right product. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten.
Our client does not want to risk updating the product because of its stability. If an organization has a lot of people with Java skills, I would suggest Oracle Fusion over webMethods. It depends on the skills and the labor in the organization. It also depends on the legacy systems of the organization, whether they are built upon Oracle, SAP, or IBM. If an organization is completely on Oracle, it must choose Oracle Stack. Overall, I rate the product an eight out of ten.
Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
The solution is particularly useful in a super structure with multiple vendors. I recommend the solution to most customers because it is really convenient and drastically reduces their workload. I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
When deciding whether to use Oracle Fusion Middleware or another solution such as MuleSoft, there are many different factors to consider. However, the main thing I would suggest to look at is where the product fits in with all the scenarios where you will use it. MuleSoft, for example, comes with an API management layer and more all in one, whereas Red Hat Fuse is quite a different product and seems to be lagging behind in this sense. On the whole, if you are looking for one product that is flexible, easy to use, and versatile for many different scenarios, then I would definitely recommend Oracle Fusion Middleware. I would rate Oracle Fusion Middleware an eight out of ten.
I rate Oracle Fusion Middleware eight out of 10. I would recommend it.
You should have a mature company to use this solution. It is suitable for big companies, not for small companies. We are currently looking for another solution that is a little bit cheaper but has the same quality. We are thinking of SAP, but we are not really sure if it is cheaper or not. I would rate Oracle Fusion Middleware a seven out of ten.
Oracle is popular in our enterprise because of the name regulations and in Europe with the GDPR. Other companies are hoping to use this product, but we hear that some of them want to use Atlassian and other IBM solutions. We can advise any enterprise organization to use this product because you can trust this product. It's a brand name product in identity management. I can recommend this product if you are looking for an easy username log for personnel changes. It's about your needs. I would rate the product 7.5 out of 10. It can be a 10 if the improvements happen.