Principal Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2024-05-13T10:06:31Z
May 13, 2024
On a personal level, if someone is going for a new database and it's entirely new to their firm, I would rather suggest going for the latest technology. Ultimately, if SAP is going to decommission it, for example, if somebody implemented it today, and in five years, SAP decommissioned ASE, you would be in a place where you have to migrate from ASE to another database. That would be another hectic task, particularly if your production is live. So, if somebody is going to start using SAP ASE now, on a personal level, I wouldn't recommend it. I would suggest going for some of the latest databases that offer much better product support. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten.
I would suggest that you consider it is loaded with a lot of features. However, the cost could be a constraint. If you are comfortable with that, then you should go for it. Overall, I would rate it a seven out of ten. The rating is based on the services it provides, which we find good. The drawbacks include price. When I talk about services, I refer to the integration capabilities. Integration capabilities encompass various aspects, such as B2B (business-to-business) and B2C (business-to-customer) integrations. SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise has predefined standardized methods in place, reducing the need for customization.
Executive Director at a non-profit with 1-10 employees
Real User
2021-07-07T17:26:04Z
Jul 7, 2021
It's important to make sure the product fits your requirements, otherwise it's a waste of money. We needed to solve workflow management issues, that was very, very critical. There might be cheaper applications out there that can solve other issues. I rate this solution a seven out of 10.
IT Officer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2020-01-27T06:39:00Z
Jan 27, 2020
We're using a whole package of software from SAP. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. There's nothing the solution needs to improve, although no solution is perfect. There are just minor technical bugs that we need to contend with occasionally. We also need some things that were not part of the original design. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. The solution is very good. We do have a few problems here and there, but technical support is right there to assist whenever anything arises.
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SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) is a high-performance relational database management system designed for mission-critical, data-intensive environments. It provides a centralized environment for storing and managing data, with the ability to handle a wide range of data types and a modularization technique allowing easy customization.
SAP ASE is particularly valuable for financial operations, as it offers integrated financial features. The solution also offers various control agents...
On a personal level, if someone is going for a new database and it's entirely new to their firm, I would rather suggest going for the latest technology. Ultimately, if SAP is going to decommission it, for example, if somebody implemented it today, and in five years, SAP decommissioned ASE, you would be in a place where you have to migrate from ASE to another database. That would be another hectic task, particularly if your production is live. So, if somebody is going to start using SAP ASE now, on a personal level, I wouldn't recommend it. I would suggest going for some of the latest databases that offer much better product support. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten.
I rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I would suggest that you consider it is loaded with a lot of features. However, the cost could be a constraint. If you are comfortable with that, then you should go for it. Overall, I would rate it a seven out of ten. The rating is based on the services it provides, which we find good. The drawbacks include price. When I talk about services, I refer to the integration capabilities. Integration capabilities encompass various aspects, such as B2B (business-to-business) and B2C (business-to-customer) integrations. SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise has predefined standardized methods in place, reducing the need for customization.
I rate SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise eight out of 10.
It's important to make sure the product fits your requirements, otherwise it's a waste of money. We needed to solve workflow management issues, that was very, very critical. There might be cheaper applications out there that can solve other issues. I rate this solution a seven out of 10.
We're using a whole package of software from SAP. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. There's nothing the solution needs to improve, although no solution is perfect. There are just minor technical bugs that we need to contend with occasionally. We also need some things that were not part of the original design. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. The solution is very good. We do have a few problems here and there, but technical support is right there to assist whenever anything arises.