Programming Director at a government with 201-500 employees
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2024-10-15T08:23:00Z
Oct 15, 2024
Oracle products are generally expensive. However, with an enterprise agreement, they offer a more affordable solutions package. It is essential to evaluate the coating offers and relationships between the organization and Oracle for cost-effectiveness.
Works at Global Markets Strategic Sales - Data & AI
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2022-06-09T11:36:00Z
Jun 9, 2022
This is a very, very expensive solution. It will cost a company a lot. It only is available on-premises; it is not subscription-based. These are perpetual licenses. Whether you take it to the cloud or not, with Oracle, you have to pay perpetual licensing. Oracle does not have the cloud as a subscription model.
This is a very expensive product and the price varies depending on factors such as the number of processors and the number of users. Our licensing fees are approximately $300,000. Depending on what other products you license from Oracle, you may have use of Oracle Service Bus. For example, if you use Oracle CRM then you have the right to use the Service Bus as well. In a case like this, you have a good product, and you can save money on the license that can be put toward development, machines, and resources such as memory. We target large companies that already have a regular license but if you have an SME or an average company with 100 people or less, then this product is not worth it because the cost is so high. Furthermore, you will be locked in with Oracle.
Principal Lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
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2021-02-23T05:59:11Z
Feb 23, 2021
The licensing process needs to be simplified. It's confusing and tedious. It's very hard to get concrete details out of Oracle in a timely manner. It would be ideal if they could be more exact and specific.
Oracle Fusion Middleware Technical Lead at Saint-Gobain ADFORS CZ s.r.o.
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2021-02-04T17:30:28Z
Feb 4, 2021
The cost is reasonable. The price is fine. However, you need to see results from support. When issues pop up in production, delays in support can lead to revenue loss. For this reason, our company is looking into other options. The solution isn't worth the price if it's costing you money in the long run.
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 products are generally expensive. However, with an enterprise agreement, they offer a more affordable solutions package. It is essential to evaluate the coating offers and relationships between the organization and Oracle for cost-effectiveness.
Pricing depends on the use case.
Oracle Service Bus is a bit expensive. I would rate the pricing a six out of ten.
The pricing is on the higher side. I would rate it ten out of ten.
I would rate the pricing model an eight out of ten, where one is the lowest and ten is the highest.
I'm not aware of how much Oracle Service Bus costs.
A different team handles the licensing for Oracle Service Bus, so I don't know how much it costs.
This is a very, very expensive solution. It will cost a company a lot. It only is available on-premises; it is not subscription-based. These are perpetual licenses. Whether you take it to the cloud or not, with Oracle, you have to pay perpetual licensing. Oracle does not have the cloud as a subscription model.
We have an unlimited yearly license.
This is a very expensive product and the price varies depending on factors such as the number of processors and the number of users. Our licensing fees are approximately $300,000. Depending on what other products you license from Oracle, you may have use of Oracle Service Bus. For example, if you use Oracle CRM then you have the right to use the Service Bus as well. In a case like this, you have a good product, and you can save money on the license that can be put toward development, machines, and resources such as memory. We target large companies that already have a regular license but if you have an SME or an average company with 100 people or less, then this product is not worth it because the cost is so high. Furthermore, you will be locked in with Oracle.
The pricing could be better. We pay for the solution on a yearly basis.
The licensing process needs to be simplified. It's confusing and tedious. It's very hard to get concrete details out of Oracle in a timely manner. It would be ideal if they could be more exact and specific.
The cost is reasonable. The price is fine. However, you need to see results from support. When issues pop up in production, delays in support can lead to revenue loss. For this reason, our company is looking into other options. The solution isn't worth the price if it's costing you money in the long run.
The price of this solution is better than the subscription-based Mule ESB.