Programming Director at a government with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-10-15T08:23:00Z
Oct 15, 2024
Oracle Service Bus offers great integration and observability benefits. It is recommended because of Oracle's comprehensive customer service and mature technology stack, ensuring scalability, security, and consolidation. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
The solution is able to provide our company with a satisfying throughput. Oracle Service Bus has the capacity to implement high-volume transactions. There are some AI capabilities in the solution. I would overall rate Oracle Service Bus an eight out of ten. I would advise others to consider that it's vital to have a system like Oracle Service Bus to manage the APIs, monitor transactions between two systems and also obtain accurate logs.
Sales Manager/ VBM at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
MSP
Top 10
2024-02-21T13:24:00Z
Feb 21, 2024
My recommendation varies greatly depending on the specific context. Factors such as budget constraints, available personnel for system management, and geographical location play significant roles. It's crucial to consider the unique challenges and resources available in each country or region. For instance, hiring local talent in countries like Argentina, Brazil, or Colombia may present different challenges and salary considerations compared to the UK. Overall, I would rate it seven out of ten.
I would suggest using this solution. Oracle Service Bus is very good. Any organization can use it. So it's very robust and scalable, and its security features are very good. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten because there are some loopholes in service and support. Sometimes, when we have issues and go to Oracle support, they will not give us solutions. Instead, they will ask for so many log files and emails. The product is good, but the support is not.
Application developer at a energy/utilities company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 5
2023-03-09T17:43:51Z
Mar 9, 2023
They are now moving towards the cloud. You have to evaluate what your requirements are and what your future strategies are. Based on that, you can go with an on-prem one or a cloud one. Nowadays, many products come with iPass, which is the lighter version or flavor of a product. The lighter flavors are for citizen developers, but if you want to do complex orchestration and build complex integrations, you definitely need a product like this with all the features available. I'd rate Oracle Service Bus an eight out of ten.
J2ee solution architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-02-07T17:08:00Z
Feb 7, 2023
I rate Oracle Service Bus six out of 10. OSB isn't suitable for working with modern applications. We can use it for a monolithic application, not in microservices techniques.
Solution architect at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2022-12-01T16:27:29Z
Dec 1, 2022
This is a very stable and good product to use. It's essential to have sufficient knowledge around implementation and to deal with thread work management to get better performance. A lot comes with experience but before implementing, it's worth going to Oracle and studying the recommendations around implementation and integration. Some improvements are needed around some of the latest technologies and trends, so I rate this solution eight out of 10.
Vice President Information Technology at Bharat Financial Inclusion Ltd
Real User
2022-11-07T13:53:03Z
Nov 7, 2022
I mostly use Oracle products such as Oracle Service Bus, Oracle SOA Suite, and Oracle FMW. I started with Oracle Service Bus version 10g and 11g, and now I'm using version 12c. About thirty people use Oracle Service Bus within the company. I suggest that others look into using Oracle Service Bus because it's one of the most stable products for integration. I'd rate Oracle Service Bus as seven out of ten because the time to launch is swift, and in terms of integration, it's a stable product. My company is an Oracle Service Bus customer.
My company has almost a hundred customers, so it has a lot of users of Oracle Service Bus. Only four people handle the deployment and maintenance of Oracle Service Bus. I would recommend Oracle Service Bus to people who want to start using it because it could be used for a lot of cases and for a lot of integrations. My rating for Oracle Service Bus is nine out of ten.
Works at Global Markets Strategic Sales - Data & AI
User
2022-06-09T11:36:00Z
Jun 9, 2022
This was a company that was acquired earlier, from DevLogic. Now people are asking for microservices-based architecture which currently is not an option. Especially, they use SOA services. Everything is not microservices-based architecture today. People who have been in banks, telcos, finance companies, even the government, those who have been using it for a long time, are the people probably who are the target audience right now. However, in the future, people are looking at types of services with architecture systems, which currently, SOA is not. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
Senior Manager Enterprise Architecture at a individual & family service with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-12-15T21:36:00Z
Dec 15, 2021
I would give this solution a seven out of ten. My advice is to be aware of the amount of space to collect all the requirements because sometimes, maintenance on existing setups can rebuild the servers from the beginning.
Technical Development Lead at a government with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-29T09:22:48Z
Oct 29, 2021
The product is a part of the Fusion Middleware. We have the full suite including the SOA and WebLogic. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. If a company wants to go to the Oracle stack, I'd recommend this solution. If a company wants to use it, it should first evaluate their requirements and whether they need to expand or if they have the capacity.
Middleware Specialist at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-05T13:32:45Z
Oct 5, 2021
To choose this solution would depend on company priorities. If someone is looking for a highly scalable solution with security features embedded there are many other options available. If the case scenario is a customer who is already using Oracle Stack and has a good relationship with Oracle then I would recommend OSB if they can survive with the built-in security model. I would definitely recommend it for some customers. I rate this product seven out of 10.
Principal Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
2021-02-23T05:59:11Z
Feb 23, 2021
I'm not a customer. I represent a company in charge of integrating solutions for customers, specifically for our customers. We're a partner and implementor. In general, I would rate the solution at an eight out of ten. Even with the difficulties around licensing, the solution itself is quite good and reliable.
Oracle Fusion Middleware Technical Lead at Saint-Gobain ADFORS CZ s.r.o.
Real User
2021-02-04T17:30:28Z
Feb 4, 2021
We aren't using the latest version of the solution. We're working on an older one right now. After more than a decade of working with the product, I can say that it is a pretty good solution. That said, before buying, a company needs to take into account their overall infrastructure to understand the volume of data they will need to process, et cetera. Based on those requirements, you'll need to find a product that works for you. While I like Oracle, there's no denying the support issues. Overall, I would rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
Lead Tech of Oracle Service Bus with 51-200 employees
Real User
2020-02-26T05:55:54Z
Feb 26, 2020
My advice to anybody who is implementing this solution is to study the architecture that they want to implement very well. That way, they won't have to have repeated flows that do the same work. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
This is a good product, not an exceptional product. You could say it's a bit greedy as it requires lots of additional resources because you have to deploy the database and then ESB on top of that. But if you have the resources and people, it's a good product. I would rate this product seven out of 10.
The suitability of this solution depends on the customer's environment and requirements. For situations where they are many integration points, whether they are on-premises or in the cloud, this is a good solution. Overall, this is a good solution from the user's perspective, but it is a little bit complex to manage. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Oracle a good product. It can be used for the integration of this solution. I have only received positive feedback for this solution. The features are good. It's sufficient for us. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Oracle Service Bus transforms complex and brittle architectures into agile integration networks by connecting, virtualizing, and managing interactions between services and applications. Oracle Service Bus delivers low-cost, standards-based integration for mission critical SOA environments where extreme performance, scalability and reliability are critical requirements.Oracle Service Bus enables companies to use the values of their enterprise applications portfolio. From on-premise, to the...
Oracle Service Bus offers great integration and observability benefits. It is recommended because of Oracle's comprehensive customer service and mature technology stack, ensuring scalability, security, and consolidation. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
The solution is able to provide our company with a satisfying throughput. Oracle Service Bus has the capacity to implement high-volume transactions. There are some AI capabilities in the solution. I would overall rate Oracle Service Bus an eight out of ten. I would advise others to consider that it's vital to have a system like Oracle Service Bus to manage the APIs, monitor transactions between two systems and also obtain accurate logs.
My recommendation varies greatly depending on the specific context. Factors such as budget constraints, available personnel for system management, and geographical location play significant roles. It's crucial to consider the unique challenges and resources available in each country or region. For instance, hiring local talent in countries like Argentina, Brazil, or Colombia may present different challenges and salary considerations compared to the UK. Overall, I would rate it seven out of ten.
I would suggest using this solution. Oracle Service Bus is very good. Any organization can use it. So it's very robust and scalable, and its security features are very good. Overall, I would rate the solution an eight out of ten because there are some loopholes in service and support. Sometimes, when we have issues and go to Oracle support, they will not give us solutions. Instead, they will ask for so many log files and emails. The product is good, but the support is not.
They are now moving towards the cloud. You have to evaluate what your requirements are and what your future strategies are. Based on that, you can go with an on-prem one or a cloud one. Nowadays, many products come with iPass, which is the lighter version or flavor of a product. The lighter flavors are for citizen developers, but if you want to do complex orchestration and build complex integrations, you definitely need a product like this with all the features available. I'd rate Oracle Service Bus an eight out of ten.
I rate Oracle Service Bus six out of 10. OSB isn't suitable for working with modern applications. We can use it for a monolithic application, not in microservices techniques.
This is a very stable and good product to use. It's essential to have sufficient knowledge around implementation and to deal with thread work management to get better performance. A lot comes with experience but before implementing, it's worth going to Oracle and studying the recommendations around implementation and integration. Some improvements are needed around some of the latest technologies and trends, so I rate this solution eight out of 10.
I mostly use Oracle products such as Oracle Service Bus, Oracle SOA Suite, and Oracle FMW. I started with Oracle Service Bus version 10g and 11g, and now I'm using version 12c. About thirty people use Oracle Service Bus within the company. I suggest that others look into using Oracle Service Bus because it's one of the most stable products for integration. I'd rate Oracle Service Bus as seven out of ten because the time to launch is swift, and in terms of integration, it's a stable product. My company is an Oracle Service Bus customer.
My company has almost a hundred customers, so it has a lot of users of Oracle Service Bus. Only four people handle the deployment and maintenance of Oracle Service Bus. I would recommend Oracle Service Bus to people who want to start using it because it could be used for a lot of cases and for a lot of integrations. My rating for Oracle Service Bus is nine out of ten.
This was a company that was acquired earlier, from DevLogic. Now people are asking for microservices-based architecture which currently is not an option. Especially, they use SOA services. Everything is not microservices-based architecture today. People who have been in banks, telcos, finance companies, even the government, those who have been using it for a long time, are the people probably who are the target audience right now. However, in the future, people are looking at types of services with architecture systems, which currently, SOA is not. I'd rate the solution seven out of ten.
I would rate this solution 7 out of 10.
I would give this solution a seven out of ten. My advice is to be aware of the amount of space to collect all the requirements because sometimes, maintenance on existing setups can rebuild the servers from the beginning.
The product is a part of the Fusion Middleware. We have the full suite including the SOA and WebLogic. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten. If a company wants to go to the Oracle stack, I'd recommend this solution. If a company wants to use it, it should first evaluate their requirements and whether they need to expand or if they have the capacity.
To choose this solution would depend on company priorities. If someone is looking for a highly scalable solution with security features embedded there are many other options available. If the case scenario is a customer who is already using Oracle Stack and has a good relationship with Oracle then I would recommend OSB if they can survive with the built-in security model. I would definitely recommend it for some customers. I rate this product seven out of 10.
I would recommend this solution for large enterprises. I would rate Oracle Service Bus a nine out of ten.
I'm not a customer. I represent a company in charge of integrating solutions for customers, specifically for our customers. We're a partner and implementor. In general, I would rate the solution at an eight out of ten. Even with the difficulties around licensing, the solution itself is quite good and reliable.
We aren't using the latest version of the solution. We're working on an older one right now. After more than a decade of working with the product, I can say that it is a pretty good solution. That said, before buying, a company needs to take into account their overall infrastructure to understand the volume of data they will need to process, et cetera. Based on those requirements, you'll need to find a product that works for you. While I like Oracle, there's no denying the support issues. Overall, I would rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
My advice to anybody who is implementing this solution is to study the architecture that they want to implement very well. That way, they won't have to have repeated flows that do the same work. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
This is a good product, not an exceptional product. You could say it's a bit greedy as it requires lots of additional resources because you have to deploy the database and then ESB on top of that. But if you have the resources and people, it's a good product. I would rate this product seven out of 10.
The suitability of this solution depends on the customer's environment and requirements. For situations where they are many integration points, whether they are on-premises or in the cloud, this is a good solution. Overall, this is a good solution from the user's perspective, but it is a little bit complex to manage. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Oracle a good product. It can be used for the integration of this solution. I have only received positive feedback for this solution. The features are good. It's sufficient for us. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
Overall, this product is quite good and I feel comfortable when I use it. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.