Informatica PowerExchange vs OpenText Alloy [EOL] comparison

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  • "An annual package license fee is required."
  • "The cost of PowerExchange is reasonable. It does not rely on complicated formulas or unrealistic equations. The pricing model is straightforward. There is one component, and real-time integration is included. Some other solutions require purchasing additional modules or third-party plugins for this capability."
  • "It's expensive. In fact, nobody would buy any product of Informatica if the price was the only consideration. It costs money, and it doesn't come cheap, but it provides value for money in many ways."
  • "There is a need to pay towards the licensing cost of the product. It is an expensive product."
  • "Many users don't prefer to use the product, considering the high costs attached to the licensing part of the solution."
  • "The product is not very expensive."
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    Top Answer:The product is not very expensive. However, the price can grow depending on the customer’s needs and the data feed they want. It depends on how many tables and ingestion pipelines the customers have… more »
    Top Answer:Informatica is now moving to the cloud. PowerExchange is not being promoted as it used to be. The product is not suitable for application integration. There are other tools in the market that are… more »
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    Also Known As
    PowerExchange, Connectors
    Liaison Technologies
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    Overview

    Informatica PowerExchange Connectors provides high performance, out-of-the-box connectivity without having to develop custom data access programs.

    Liaison ALLOY is a next generation cloud platform for solving today’s integration and data management challenges.

    • Provides unified integration and data management capabilities as managed services, buffering the complexities of increasing data volume and variety.
    • Connects any two application end points: cloud, mobile, device, on-premises, etc.
    • Persists data in a big data repository, providing on-demand, self-service access to clean, quality data.
    • Provides built-in security and compliance.
    • Is an efficient alternative to DIY integration models such as ESB or iPaaS at a time when connections are growing exponentially.
    Sample Customers
    ACH Food, BNSF Railway Company, Illinois State University
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    Top Industries
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    Computer Software Company25%
    Insurance Company25%
    Comms Service Provider13%
    Financial Services Firm13%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm27%
    Insurance Company12%
    Computer Software Company12%
    Government7%
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    Small Business37%
    Midsize Enterprise11%
    Large Enterprise53%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business12%
    Midsize Enterprise8%
    Large Enterprise80%
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    Informatica PowerExchange is ranked 21st in Data Integration with 19 reviews while OpenText Alloy [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Data Integration. Informatica PowerExchange is rated 7.8, while OpenText Alloy [EOL] is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Informatica PowerExchange writes "Handles big data better than competitors". On the other hand, Informatica PowerExchange is most compared with Informatica PowerCenter, Oracle GoldenGate, Azure Data Factory, SSIS and Qlik Replicate, whereas OpenText Alloy [EOL] is most compared with .

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