You have to first see that certain things can be done very efficiently, but you'll end up doing a long process with a bulky user experience. It's not easy to learn, but it's not complicated either. It's an average tool. I would compare it to Salesforce because it has many small components to keep track of. Deletion of something or reworking on something can be a pain. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
We're a customer and an end-user. I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using. I don't know the version number off-hand. The main challenge is convincing management a solution like this is needed. It's more political than technical, onboarding people to this solution. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
It's a complex tool, so it takes time to learn it. It also depends on your organization and how Stibo STEP MDM will be implemented. This will determine how you'll create the key and how you will maintain it context wise and country wise. I would advise that you read the documentation, learn it, understand the feasibility, and then start implementing the tool. I would rate this tool at seven on a scale from one to ten.
Portfolio Manager at a wholesaler/distributor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-03-05T17:21:52Z
Mar 5, 2021
We are a customer and end-user. We have the latest update, which is the cloud version. We were one of the first SaaS solution users of them, however, we didn't install the latest patch yet. The reason that we didn't want to go to the latest is we didn't want to have any trouble going live. We are going to do the latest patch update likely next week. I would recommend this product to other organizations. It's stable and it's a world-class supplier. They've been in business for 150 years or 200 years or so as a company. Obviously not as a software supplier, but as a company. They come from the printing business. They are re-investing a lot of their margin or their profits into the product itself. That shows, and that's why we are very happy with it. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten.
STEP is a Multidomain Master Data Management platform that integrates multiple disparate systems in your company by streamlining the process of aggregating and consolidating information around your products, customers, suppliers, employees, assets, location and reference data from multiple sources and formats, connecting that information to derive actionable insights, and publishing that information to backend systems and/or to online and offline channels.
You have to first see that certain things can be done very efficiently, but you'll end up doing a long process with a bulky user experience. It's not easy to learn, but it's not complicated either. It's an average tool. I would compare it to Salesforce because it has many small components to keep track of. Deletion of something or reworking on something can be a pain. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
Overall, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.
We're a customer and an end-user. I'm not sure which version of the solution we're using. I don't know the version number off-hand. The main challenge is convincing management a solution like this is needed. It's more political than technical, onboarding people to this solution. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
It's a complex tool, so it takes time to learn it. It also depends on your organization and how Stibo STEP MDM will be implemented. This will determine how you'll create the key and how you will maintain it context wise and country wise. I would advise that you read the documentation, learn it, understand the feasibility, and then start implementing the tool. I would rate this tool at seven on a scale from one to ten.
We are a customer and end-user. We have the latest update, which is the cloud version. We were one of the first SaaS solution users of them, however, we didn't install the latest patch yet. The reason that we didn't want to go to the latest is we didn't want to have any trouble going live. We are going to do the latest patch update likely next week. I would recommend this product to other organizations. It's stable and it's a world-class supplier. They've been in business for 150 years or 200 years or so as a company. Obviously not as a software supplier, but as a company. They come from the printing business. They are re-investing a lot of their margin or their profits into the product itself. That shows, and that's why we are very happy with it. I'd rate the solution at a nine out of ten.