How it keeps track of past changes and hoe all data is saved in specific spots. It stores all data you could ever need for products and has the capability to changes all different aspects of products for our site. I like that each department throughout our company can make and save changes so we are all contributing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The functionality is outdated. It's complicated trying to make changes; sometimes changes are not allowed and I have to completely exit the oracle application and go back in to make changes. The design is not appealing and looks outdated as well. Sometimes it can be hard to navigate and know where certain information is held. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Daily, monthly or quarterly business related files can be saved forever at the iCloud by paying less amount for storage ..it’s vast in all area and quicker to find the previous years data easily ... no issues for maintaibilty , security threats or physical storage capacity which needs extra care in terms of money, time and human resource ...oracle iCloud file storage is the most needed in upcoming future years and it will be widely used in almost all technical era Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I feel it’s one of the most legend service of transferring files to iCloud storage which can definitely save the physical storage of the memeory and company can save lots of money while maintaining storage capacity ...oracle iCloud has no limit and it’s way better beyond the limit Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The best thing i like about SOA is that i can easily build web services, APIs to integrate two completely different systems together. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The thing i dislike about SOA is that it is very heavy and expensive though it is feature enriched but for some customers a lightweight and less expensive products are required keeping budget in mind.
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I have been using Oracle GoldenGate since 2011, right 2 years after Oracle acquired the company. It was an awesome project back then with version 10, but Oracle has continued adding tonnes of features to it ever since and this is just the best replication solution i have worked with.
I have done all kinds of replication using Oracle GoldenGate. Be it homogeneous, heterogeneous, unidirectional, bidirectional, on premise , on cloud (Oracle Public Cloud), integrating with JMS (Java Messaging System), we have done it all. We have loved the product so much that we have over years replaced all our existing replication infrastructure using Oracle GoldenGate.
I love that you can perform changes in almost zero downtime, replicate millions of data in sub seconds and their is large online documentations and forums to help you with troubleshooting any problems.
This doesn't requires a lot of expertise to begin with and overtime, you will love working on it.
Oracle GoldenGate now also comes with many GUI based tools like OGG Studio, OGG Director, OGG Monitor and OGG Veridata. These come with additional cost, but are great add-ons. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I am an Oracle GoldenGate fan, so it's hard to say what i dislike about it. But yes, i would have loved if it was easier to find syntax errors in your GoldenGate commands. Sometimes it just tells you ambiguous generic error messages for a syntax error. Although, with experience on working with OGG, you can easily overcome with this slight drawback. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The UI where everything is neatly organized for the user to go back and forth. I like how the Analytics and Process designer are build into the same platform. Analytics looks powerful and was able to give insights at a granular level. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I wish there were some cookbooks and more videos and documentation explaining some real time scenarios and customer best practices. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's easy to use, with drag and drop to build out the BPEL process and SOA composites For staff who knows basic web services, OSB or BPM, it's not hard for them to pick up SOA. Our enterprise project has been using SOA suite for nearly 3 years now. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
In early phase of SOA suite 11g, the REST adapter is not stable yet, so we had to build up an OSB component to handle the integration of rest enabled external systems. also now that we are moving to the OCI cloud, the OIC (integration cloud) there does not allow an easy migration from our existing SOA suite composites (150+ of them now), so that's another pain point there to assess before making any move. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Changed information from DB2, SQL Server and other Oracle databases into level records and afterward utilized ETL occupations to stack into Oracle DB target. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Still unpredictable item to use for ETL designers. Required parcel of preparing and testing before it could be executed underway information transformation. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
interface is simple and all data is organized and easily accessible to colleagues, updated in real time Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Ran very slow. It was not the connection, because other sites and programs worked fine. This was a constant issue Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Easy to use. Keeps clients' files and information secured. With new Cloud feature, the program updates itself automatically. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The system does go offline/ can not connect with certain browsers. Also, implementing can be a long process but easy to use once program is online. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Seems to handle data replication in near real time, don't have very many issues with it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
This is probably a lack of understanding on our part, but there are some configurations that we could have set up better. Currently the whole replication fails if a table is changed, or DDL statements are ran on the source tables. We do that fairly often, and it makes it so that we have to involve the DBA team for any of these cose migrations. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.