Coordinador de Sistemas Operativos y Bases de Datos at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees
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2024-05-03T15:31:05Z
May 3, 2024
The price of the solution is very, very high. The commercial part from Oracle is its worst part. It is very difficult to negotiate with Oracle. My company has had some bad experiences with Oracle in the past. It's difficult to translate my experience right now. Oracle indulges in bad practices to obligate users to buy more licenses. When I bought licenses from Oracle for databases, I saw how email software was included as a part of the negotiations even though it was not software that Oracle supported. My company had to continue paying for the email software as it was a part of our contract with Oracle, and the price was high.
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Oracle Data Relationship Management helps proactively manage changes in master data across operational, analytical, and enterprise performance management silos. Users may make changes in their departmental perspectives while ensuring conformance to enterprise standards. Whether processing financial or analytical information, Oracle Data Relationship Management delivers timely, accurate, and consistent master data to drive ongoing operational execution, business intelligence, and performance...
The price of the solution is very, very high. The commercial part from Oracle is its worst part. It is very difficult to negotiate with Oracle. My company has had some bad experiences with Oracle in the past. It's difficult to translate my experience right now. Oracle indulges in bad practices to obligate users to buy more licenses. When I bought licenses from Oracle for databases, I saw how email software was included as a part of the negotiations even though it was not software that Oracle supported. My company had to continue paying for the email software as it was a part of our contract with Oracle, and the price was high.
DRM can be a little bit expensive. Negotiate with the sales person and hold out of a reasonable price.
This is a pay-by-node software, so it really depends on you corporation.