We performed a comparison between Oracle Integration Cloud Service and TIBCO Cloud Integration based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The dashboard provided by Oracle Integration Cloud for monitoring and error handling is very intuitive."
"The solution is scalable."
"Oracle Integration Cloud Service offers a lot of adaptors."
"Oracle Integration Cloud Service integrates well and is user-friendly. If you are not a developer or ops engineer you can still use the solution with ease. You do not need to have developers' knowledge, you can easily adapt and learn quickly to integrate the services. They have good documentation."
"It's very easy to get started on the solution. It's also easy to maintain, scale, and integrate according to cost factors."
"I particularly like the drag-and-drop feature for designing integrations and processes."
"The most valuable feature of Oracle Integration Cloud Service is its ease of use. We do not depend on any tool to develop it. Everything is on the browser and is easy to integrate, even for someone who does not understand a lot about coding."
"The out-of-box integration between Oracle and SAP is really beneficial"
"The product's initial setup phase was easy."
"I like that it is a very good integration tool with many other things. TIBCO is very good for cloud integration"
"I am really impressed by TIBCO's integration of any level of complexity."
"Dealing with the large file size has occasionally been a challenge."
"The bulk processing needs improvement."
"Oracle Integration Cloud Service can improve the downloading and uploading of files. I've submitted this issue to the Oracle Idea Labs. The issue is from the front end of Oracle Integration Cloud, we cannot download or upload a file directly or drag and drop it."
"The solution's customer service could be better."
"They should provide tutorials for beginners to learn about the processes."
"It has lengthy documentation, making the process of building applications more time-consuming."
"Make it more similar to the on-premises features. For example, if you can edit the code directly rather than just dragging and dropping, or if you can edit the examples by going into the background, and one-click migration, I'd like to see included in the next release."
"Configurable timeouts on each connection would be good."
"The deployment was rather complicated."
"Integrations could be better. Although integration is good, we have faced some block issues."
"TIBCO Cloud Integration is not a user-friendly tool when it comes to the installation phase or for maintaining the systems since its architecture is really complex."
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Oracle Integration Cloud Service is ranked 3rd in Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) with 32 reviews while TIBCO Cloud Integration is ranked 17th in Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) with 3 reviews. Oracle Integration Cloud Service is rated 8.0, while TIBCO Cloud Integration is rated 8.4. The top reviewer of Oracle Integration Cloud Service writes "An integration tool that is highly compatible and easy to maintain". On the other hand, the top reviewer of TIBCO Cloud Integration writes "A product that is easy to install and offers good stability to users". Oracle Integration Cloud Service is most compared with Oracle Data Integrator (ODI), AWS Glue, Mule Anypoint Platform, Oracle GoldenGate and Azure Data Factory, whereas TIBCO Cloud Integration is most compared with Azure Data Factory, Microsoft Azure Logic Apps and SAP Process Orchestration. See our Oracle Integration Cloud Service vs. TIBCO Cloud Integration report.
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