When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Google Cloud BigQuery easier to use, set up, and administer. However, reviewers preferred doing business with Informatica Master Data Management Cloud overall.
Bigquery is one of that serverless warehouse where you don't have to thing about about compute, since it is managed by GCP, we as a engineers only needs to worry about how to store the data in BQ with effective partitioning and clustering strategy....
It's Storage Cost, Query limitations, Good for large scale analytics but not good for low-latency transactional applications, Limited support in Transactions, Export limitations, Data load limitations, No support for non-relational data.
I would like to suggeest this as a best ETl tool
There is nothing to dislike. Thanks to Informatica, all our customer experience is off the charts!
Bigquery is one of that serverless warehouse where you don't have to thing about about compute, since it is managed by GCP, we as a engineers only needs to worry about how to store the data in BQ with effective partitioning and clustering strategy....
I would like to suggeest this as a best ETl tool
It's Storage Cost, Query limitations, Good for large scale analytics but not good for low-latency transactional applications, Limited support in Transactions, Export limitations, Data load limitations, No support for non-relational data.
There is nothing to dislike. Thanks to Informatica, all our customer experience is off the charts!